 Welcome to fill my room for the Ben Nevis Ultra. This is 52 kilometres, 4,000 metres of elevation. It's kind of the baby brother of the Glencoe Skyline. Not quite as high elevation. We go on Ben Nevis, Glencoe Skyline, go down there to Glencoe. There are a hundred people taking part today. We're going to have a great time. It's going to be really warm so these gloves are coming off very soon. Page one of the best female arts rumours in the country. Kilometres done. About 400 metres climbed so we've got to do that again nine more times. It's quite technical running but what do you expect in Scotland? We are 13 and a half kilometres in. There's our first proper view of Ben Nevis. The summit up there. Beautiful river. This is a very boggy bit of terrain we're running on now. Everyone's slipping and sliding. Even though it's a lovely summer's day, it's very very wet and messy on the foot here. It's kind of runnable but then you just get to a point like this here where you thought it just goes about three feet down into the ground. It may not be said that the Ben Nevis Ultra doesn't rival the London Marathon for support. So on we go up. This is the climb now up to the top of Ben Nevis. We're 18 and a half kilometres in in four hours and we're on a steep climb up now getting on towards the erect which we need to traverse to get to the top of Ben Nevis. Difficult scrambling down there. We've got to get some more like it. I've cut my leg. I don't think we're going to make it now are we? No. Oh really? Well apparently two and a half k to go but I don't we've only got 15 minutes to do that in so looks like this game over. There's at least two and a half k to go before the checkpoint the cutoff is in 15 minutes. I just don't think it's going to happen but we'll do our best still just under a kilometer to go to the checkpoint. I'm still running just in case they say cutoff is at quarter past or half past but I have a feeling in these events they're going to be quite strict and cutoff will be enforced. And I've not made it again fourth DNF this year. Didn't think I was going to DNF this one by any means. I thought I'd make it. I've never had to chase cutoffs before but last three races I've been chasing every single cutoff. I don't know why I'm just not fit really. But there we are. So that is it and there's quite a lot of people still on that hill coming down so there's a lot of us being timed out here at two o'clock after two o'clock. This is a shame but never mind. Only you know 22 k to go but maybe we wouldn't have made it by dark and did you miss it by 15 seconds? Mate I'm gutted and I've missed it by 20 minutes. Did you beg with them to let you go on? I didn't have the energy to speak to be honest. I sprinted from the bridge over there and like everyone all the way was telling me oh you can make it you can make it and then I've got to probably wear this. So good isn't it? I can't believe the guys asking people if they had a good run. I'm really down about this one. I didn't want to DNF and I didn't even think about it and maybe that's why I did because I didn't think hard enough about it because often where I needed to be at each time and I'm there. I'm a bit naffed off about it to be honest. Right that's it. That's it from Filmer Run. Fourth DNF of the year. Not happy but there we go. See you for another Filmer Run next time. Take care.