 This is the campsite for the mud crew rat weekend, the Roseland August trail weekend. It's not terribly warm, but you know, there's the British summer for you. And we're here at the Porth Pian Outdoor Education Centre. That's where we all are. These are the tents. Over there is registration and food. Over there is the sea. And in about six hours I'll be running 100k. Paul is a super Uber fast runner. Are you actually going for a time when you've got a few minutes of that? See how it goes and then look. So much. I'm back for a second year. 100k from here in Porth Pian. All the way out to St Anthony's Head. We turn around, we come back. We go out in the dark, we come back in the rain. It's going to be awesome. Really isn't it? I've got Richard with me this time as well. I miss that look. Straight into the climb in at 2k in. That aid station will be buzzing when we come back at 92k. As it is, we've got to be nice and quiet. So it's 1.30 in the morning. We've done 11km and this is never-guessing. So we're just over 10 miles. What station is it? Gorenhaven. We're at Gorenhaven and it's taken us two hours and 17 minutes to get here. So 25km done. Yep. In. Three and a half hours. A little bit annoyed because I've just gone the wrong way and gone about two, three hundred metres out of my way. So it's a bit annoying. But it is now five hours since we started. So it's just around five o'clock in the morning. And it's just the hint of daylight appearing now. I've covered 34km. So another 10 miles to go to the turnaround point. It wouldn't be a film-my-run video if I didn't dip myself in the sea, would it? Oh, that is so nice. Just let my legs cool off a bit. And then I have a quick dip under and then we'll get going again. Ready? Three, two, one, go. So I've done a marathon in six hours, 21 minutes, which sounds pretty slow. Paul Maskell is in lead about one minute ahead. Hello, buddy. And there's second place. What's your name? We're just coming up to the second last checkpoint. So Port Scatho. So last stop is Anthony's Head and then we come back here again. Is it Bacon Butties again this year? Bacon Butties on pasta. See, I didn't have Bacon Butties last year and no doubt I probably won't have one again, but it's nice to know that they're here, isn't it? I think you're in fourth place, buddy. Thank you, Stephen. You're in 17th, I think. It's hard, isn't it? You're doing good, though. You're on for 14 easily. I'm on for seven hours now. Yeah, so 13 and a half, but... We're not actually that far away from the turnaround point now, then. Seven hours and 27 minutes, so maybe we'll get to the turnaround point in seven hours and 30 minutes. It's been raining a little bit. You all right? Yeah. Good, good. Hi, guys. Hello. Hi, Dad. Oh, good. Well done. Yeah, suffering a little bit. What do you want? That's Paul Maskell Ultra Running Flapjack. That'll get you there in 10 minutes. Yeah. Cheers, guys. Thank you, guys. Yes. Bugger off. Thank you very much. See you, guys. What's your name? I'm Colin. Truro. And are you glad to be here? It's a lovely, stupid course. And I'm suffering a bit now, but we'll get there. Yeah, 55K in, so we're doing all right. Who are you? I'm Jen. Hi, Jen. Nice to meet you. Are you glad you came? Definitely. I definitely want a bacon roll, though. Son's going to come out in a minute. How are you doing? Not too bad. Focusing on the project. 35 and a half minutes. Yeah. I hear you've got a problem with the generator. This is the man responsible for me not having my coffee, and therefore not winning the plague this year. I think I might be sadder than you about it. So Port Scaffo, 58km, we're off. Thanks very much, guys. Bye, guys. So that is 60km done in eight hours, 45 minutes. So less than a marathon to go. Still feeling OK? I've got that spring in my step that comes from turning around and coming back home. See how long it lasts. I hope you can see out there the rock formation. That looks like a rat. So this is first lady in the 50km and second male in the 50km. Well done, buddy. OK, so here we are just coming into Port Lowe with 20 miles to go. There used to be an aid station here, or there was last year, but there isn't anymore. So we've got to go straight through Port Lowe, but at least we're through before the 20-mile run has started. Where are my headers? Up the hill. Oh, God, up! Nobody ever said anything about hills. I thought it was a flat 100km. Hiya! Yeah, there was an aid station in there last year. I could do with it. I could do with a coffee. Thanks, guys. Second lady, I think, in the 50km. The 50km you don't know is called the Black Rat, and it starts at St Antony's Head. Hello, who are you? The 50km he's called the Black Rat starts at St Antony's Head where we turned around. And we're just climbing the steps out of Port Lowe with under 20 miles to go, hopefully. We've climbed 2,500 metres so far. Don't do no work. All right, Robert. Hey, fill my run. Hello. 11 o'clock. 10 hours, 58 minutes of running. 75km covered, 25km to go. So we mustn't stay too long here. Because you get told off personally. And if you start eating all this stuff, you'll be here for hours. Oh, awesome stuff. Thank you very much. This is a new aid station because Port Lowe. Cheers, Chris. It's raining now. So we're just coming into Gore and Haven now. And we are just over 11 miles from home. It's taken us 12 and a quarter hours to do this so far. Hi, guys. Coffee. Have you ever done any coffee? Coffee. Two coffees. I don't know. Chris, do you want coffee? So the White Rat 11-Miler has just started. They're just coming up now here. 86.5km done. 12 hours, 45 minutes. So we've still got the 20-Milers and the 11-Milers and probably some 50km runners coming past. I haven't seen a playground for ages though. So I don't know where they've all got to. My legs are shot now. Really, really shot. Coffee, popcorn. OK, that is 90km done in 13 hours and 14 minutes. 2km now. OK, final aid station at Pentuyn. I've got an ice lolly. I've got 8km, 5km to go. I suppose I'd better get going really, haven't I? Come on, Stephen. See you guys. That's new. They'll be melted at the finish line. There better be a latte at the finish line. 3.5km to go. 99km. That's so funny. That was so hard. Honestly, if you're going to come and do the play, know that it's really tough. Honestly. Great fun. Fantastic for this crowd here. Look at that. But hard work.