 I'm still so wrecked, but when it's like this, you know, you can't complain. It's so beautiful here. It's about 10 to 5 in the morning. I'm just having rice pudding for my breakfast. I've just been and bought some coffee, and we're here to do the Surford Trail 100K. Oh, for God's sake, all three of us, here at once. Welcome to Fill My Run. It's very early in the morning on a Saturday. In July, and we're here in Halsermere to run the Surford Trail 100K. I did it about four years ago. There were a lot fewer people four years ago. There's loads of us now. So, you know, the chances of a top ten finish are gone. Gone. But there we are. Never mind. We'll see what we do. I'm miles into the Surford Trail 100K. We've been running for an hour and a quarter. I climbed 400 metres of ascent. So, we're doing all right at the moment. It's cool. It's overcast. So, it should be perfect running conditions, really. About two hours and 13 minutes into the Surford Trail 100K. We've climbed just over 700 metres of ascent so far, which is not quite half yet of what we're going to do. And we've done approaching 21K. We're about 13 miles done. Beautiful forest that we're going through. Yeah, this way. We're following little purple triangle signs that indicate the way. And I keep missing them. I've gone the wrong way a couple of times already. So, I'm not so confident on exactly where the route is, although I do have it on my watch. So, I shouldn't go too far wrong, really. So, 20 miles is 32 kilometres. And we've done that in three and a half hours, which is just over three and a half hours now, considering that I was thinking maybe 12 hours might be a good time for me to do today. If I continued at this pace, I'd finish in 10 and a half hours and I think that's too fast for me. So, I am probably going to slow down a bit. We've done a marathon. And we've done that in four hours and 50 minutes. Four hours and 50 minutes for a marathon. Trail marathon, that's not too bad, is it? And we're not too far off halfway. It's been pouring with rain, but that's been good because it's helped the heat dissipate a little bit, so it's not so hard to run, but of course it is now muddier underfoot. So, that's actually 51 kilometres now done on my watch. Five hours and 50 minutes. We're just coming into Petworth now, where the midway aid station is. It may be that I have to do a few more than 100K to finish this race. 12 minutes in. 60 kilometres done, which is around about 38 miles, something like that. Very tired. And now a few people have started to pass me as well. It's a bit worrying. I'm still running, but I'm just not running as fast as I was. Certainly not running up the hills anymore. So that little experiment has failed. But you know, it is what it is. We'll get to the end. So we're looking at anything 12 to 13 hours, hopefully now. I don't think at the speed I'm going, I'm going to make it in 12 hours. We're 70 kilometres in, in eight hours 45 minutes. But that's me done. I am absolutely shattered now. Most of the elevation is done. It's pretty flat from here on in. But I've just got no energy in my legs, my back's aching. And I'd like it to be over. We've still got 20 miles to go because it's about 102 kilometres. So still 20 miles. 10 hours and 21 minutes in to the Serpent Trail 100K. And I've just hit 80 kilometres. So that's just under 50 miles. And we've got about 22 kilometres left to go. Just over 13 miles left to run. Absolutely done in. I think it's to do with the South Bands Way 100 recently. I think my legs just aren't recovered enough. Because my stomach's fine. It's not, it really isn't too hot. It's warm but it's not overly hot. So I don't think it's that. Right, despite being completely knackered we still have time to say thank you to all the volunteers. So I've been on the coke today mostly. And Marmite sandwiches have been my thing as well today. The sun is out. We're in beautiful countryside. And we only have 10... Well, actually 12K to go. We've just hit 90 kilometres. I'm still so wrecked. But when it's like this, you know, you can't complain. It's so beautiful here. I'm alright now. I'll just get to the end now. Thank you very much for being there though. Cheers guys, thank you. The watch has just hit 100K. 13 hours and 19 minutes for that 100K. But we still have 2.5K to go. Just jogging it along basically. It's about 9 minute kilometres. And yeah, it's still hurting. But I know that we're there now. I know we've got it done. And I know we've got it in under 14 hours. So I'm relatively pleased with that given the collapse of 50K. Just going up to the finish now. 100 metres to go. We're going to do it in 13 hours. 42-ish. 103 kilometres pretty much. But here we go. It's been so nice hearing people beeping their car horns as well. Coming through Petersfield. And here we go. Mine will be valid. I've had a shower. I feel a lot better than when I finished. Let me tell you. It's a great atmosphere here. We've got the England European Championship Game between England and Ukraine going on up there in the Ropey Club. And it's currently 4-0 to England. We've got runners finishing here. And there's bells clanging and people cheering and all sorts of stuff. Really lovely atmosphere. There's food being cooked over here. And food and drinks. If you want a coffee, you can go there. Or burgers or salad or whatever you want is over there. People are sitting down just enjoying the evening. And it's been really great. The run was really hard. Really hard. I'm so tired. I'm so tired from it. But it's a great course. If you do get the chance to come and do the Serpent Trail, either the 50K or the 100K, if you're interested in the 50K, my friend Lloyd from Run For Adventure, he's got a video of the 50K today on his channel. So go and watch that. Until the next time, we do a crazy ultra and a ridiculous event. Take care everybody, bye. Yeah, I finished looking a bit like that as well. Well done.