 Look, I'm trying to film you two and getting me sacked from my job. Morning, welcome to film my run. Here we are at the marathon I do every year. It's the three forts challenge. It's not actually a marathon. It's way more than a marathon. It's 27 miles. 27 miles. It's 27 miles over the South Danes. It's a really lovely run. It might be a bit cooler than normal today, but we don't care. We're just going to enjoy ourselves. I'm going to run round with my friend Dan here. I don't know if you ever watch science channels, but Dan's got a massive science channel. It is, it's massive. This is Steve, originally from Minnesota. If any of you are going to follow my Lakeland training plan, Steve's doing Lakeland 100. He's not filling me with confidence. Hallucinations, 38 hours. That's what makes a race fun. Yeah. Don't remember the boring ones. You remember the ones that chew you up. This is true. Do you say cheer you up? Chew you up. Chew you up, I was going to say. Spit you out, maybe chomp on you again. Yeah. Right, this is Nula. Hiya. How many marathons are you now on? It used to be 179. And what's the ultimate goal? To get to my 200. Oh yeah, you've done every single bright marathon, haven't you? Yes. Some of you might know Deborah. So in two weeks you've got the North Downsway 50. You've just finished the South Downsway 50 and then you're going to do South Downsway 100. So you think I'm bonkers? We're having a very nice time. We are 11K in. Just passing the River Aida over the bridge and then on up to Devil's Dyke. So if you want to go and run a beautiful marathon in London, one I've done a couple of times called the Vanguard Way, go and check out my video of it. But Gareth is a race director known Gareth for a few years. Always good events, always enjoyable. So go and do one of his events. First aid station. Because we're having a bit of a jolly today, it's nice to stop and have a drink. First time Dan and I have run together, we've been trying to organize a run together for months it seems. But it's never quite happened. But today it has. And I know Dan because I started watching his YouTube channel and it's our running YouTube channel. I don't know if you've ever seen Simon and Dan, but he does science videos. Tell me a little bit about your channel Dan. It's basically taking the mick out of Flat Earthers and other conspiracy theories. It's not the only conspiracy theory there is. But yeah, so I'm just trying to bunk them with logic and facts and science. It seems to do all right. And well you say it seems to do all right. So how many subscribers have you currently got Dan? I think I've got 445,000. 445,000. I mean the biggest, the biggest running channel, the biggest running channel in the UK or in fact in the world I think is the running channel. They're just about to hit 500,000. Oh that's a target. So Dan it really is not far behind that. Amazing. But you are, you've got your own running channel as well haven't you? I have but it's a lot smaller than that. So tell everyone what that's called. I don't know if you've named a run man Dan. Some bits of this course you know are really steep and gnarly. But what you know is they don't go on for very long. So that's the good thing. And then you're on to the nice soft grass again. This is the turnaround point of a devil's die. Hello guys. But it's not halfway. My cup matches my top look. Oh yeah you say that. I've done this race before you know. We think we're going to probably do about five hours. If you are enjoying watching I am trying to get myself to 10,000 subscribers. I'm not far off now so if you wouldn't mind just clicking that subscribe button. I really appreciate it. You know I hate asking. Okay 30k in. Hello. Switzerland. You didn't come all the way from Switzerland to do this race did you? She probably lives in Goring. I'm trying to film you two. Gave me sacks from my job. Right I tell you you're gonna you're gonna ruin yourselves for the last five miles. So we've got about eight miles to go. Thomas is absolutely done for. He can't run another step. The last time I filled Russ was with a 360 camera and he was behind me and he fell over and it was hilarious. So up ahead of us is the third of our iron edge hill forts. This is Chanktonbury Ring. We're just approaching now. Thank you guys. The last major climb. I have to say I am feeling it. I'm tired. Four miles to go. We're nearly there. Last little bit of climbing and we'll soon be done. Final aid station on the way home. We've got about 3k to go. All right. So squash doesn't normally sit very well with me but we're near the finish. Yeah no straight up here straight up here. No no no not that way. I'm beginning to see how you did go wrong. We've just passed a photographer and we didn't run up the hill. Now we look like complete morons. Marathon completed on the three-fourths challenge but as we all know three-fourths challenge is more than a marathon. We've got just over a kilometer to go. Bye Dan. I couldn't do the sprints at the end. Done here and I tell you what I really am done. Hello Deborah. We are really done the innards and I am blaming Dan because he made me talk all the way round and that's sapped my energy. What have you got to say to yourself Dan? I'm certainly sorry. You were fine. We've had a lovely day. We came in in four hours and 46 minutes so not bad at all considering we were going for five. So that's it. Nice short one. See you for the next one. Don't forget if you are enjoying this content do subscribe down below. And what else have I got to say Dan? Click the like button. Hit the bell and turn on your notifications. Thank you very much. See you later guys. Take care for another film marathon next time. Bye bye.