Welcome to my RU-vid channel, where as a photographer, filmmaker, and adventurous runner and hiker, I share my adventures with you. Here, you'll be able to follow me on my travels and experiences, as well as be inspired by other people's adventures and stories. So join us on our journey and let's explore the world together!
Jeg er så imponeret over den bedrift. Har også lige læst bogen, det er et mesterværk 👍 Og til sidst vil jeg bare sige at det er fedt at se Mile som hjælper hun er for sej.
This was so so amazing. She rocked this race and I could not imagine running this distance in the heat after not even being able to walk. Congrats and thanks for an amazing film.
Thanks for sharing Kristina’s fight. Her will power and bravery is very inspiring, both in the race and overcoming her injury. And thank you for making this film, the cinematography and editing was very nicely done.
I watched all 5 parts in one set without moving. So intense! Wow! Kristina, congratulations. Very emotional. You crushed it. Really, what are you made of? Loved it. Thank you for making this documentary. It is very inspiring. What a warrior! You take my breath away by watching you...
@@trailbearfilmsI’d prefer a flawed human voice, even one with a strong Danish accent, over a soulless robot. And that’s coming from one of your southern neighbours, so ;-)
I've done the Bob Graham, too, and the title definitely had me a bit wary of this film. Fell running and ultra running are very different cultures despite the superficial similarities. The respect shown to the history and ethos of fell running here was clear to see. Congratulations on your achievement and joining the club!
I get that it’s a race But because it has no finish line, why does it magically end as soon as second place decides to give up? Why doesn’t the race end when first place decides to give up. Like what? If first place went 43 laps before it was over because second place went 42 laps. Well, what if for whatever reason second place had decided to bow out after 40 laps. Then the race would’ve ended in 41 laps. If the first place can do more why not try I mean, isn’t this literally just about pushing yourself to your limits and not really about winning it’s more of pushing yourself as hard as you can go?
Always wanted to have a go at this round, I’ve done a few OMMs a few LAMMs back in the day also the Artic mountain marathon in North Sweden, now at 48 I need a hip replacement so I doubt it will ever happen…..😢
I could watch and listen to Lue's beautiful words of wisdom many times over. What she describes of life and humanity is wonderful, indeed she and other runners restore my faith in ourselves ❤