Jersey and all the Channel Islands are beautiful. Such a shame the storm didn’t show those glorious beaches and blue sea to their best, but as ever your video put a real upbeat on the day and showed an amazing race. I agree with all the comments that volunteers on these events to Marshall and crew CPs are so special and I try to thank every one I see. Great running Loyd and Liga
Thanks for coming over both, realy enjoyed the video, I smiled watching the whole thing! Sorry about the weather, but thanks for representing what a beautiful island we have and an amazing race we have here! Hope to meet you both again sometime..
What an amazing race! But what impressed me most was the quads on that ginger lad, he didn't climb the hills every time he put his foot down he pressed the earth down 😮
I did this last year in memory of my Dad... he was from Jersey... spread his ashes around the island and took him home... lots of happy memories... thanks for foinf jersey justice ❤
Mega effort guys. What an awesome day - weather not withstanding. Loved seeing you out on the course. Lots of love, The redhead who's butt you recorded plenty of 😉
Great filming. Well done both! I was part of this race - it was an absolute challenge made the more difficult with the weather. It’s a beautiful island and great trails. Thanks to all the marshals and the volunteers- so positive and supportive!
Great video guys, was great chatting to you along the way, although very disappointed my smiley face pins for my number didn't make the video 🤣🤣 congrats on your achievements and hopefully meet you both at other races
Great video! It was a real battle that day. I was excited to meet you both in front of the shop picking up the race pack, and thanks for the encouragement on my go at the marathon distance. The wind during the long stretch along Saint Ouen’s was draining for me, but completed it alright! More impressive: my Dad did too despite his head meeting a branch towards the beginning. Maybe next year the full loop.
Great video and many congratulations to you both in finishing it and so glad you enjoyed the experience and our lovely island. We will look at coming to run some of your local cliff paths in 2024!👍
Another great running video. Thank you for sharing. As you like coastal paths you should consider the Hardmoors 60 in mid September one year. Its normally better weather than you had in Jersey. Hope to see you in Chamonix.
I have looked at the Hardmoors races several times, I'll definitely get along to one eventually Mick 👍 We're holding a shake out run on the Wednesday of UTMB at 9am. We are meeting at the Church in the centre of town by the UTMB start/finish line, it would be great to have you join us 🏃♂️🏃♀️
It's a great running waterproof jacket but nothing is going to keep you completely dry in those conditions. Obviously you'll also sweat inside the jacket because your running witj a jacket on 👍
Am i the only one who thinks that it is stupid to give names to a few days of bad weather ? Is there something else behind this european trend ? I am asking this because it is a fact that the uk gov, during covid, was using advice from behavioural psychologists to create their communication strategy and instill to the public the messages the gov wanted. So i am wondering if there is more to this trend....
Well it has always been that way for as long as I can remember. There is a long list of names in a particular order that are given to every stormfront or whatever. Male and female. As a behavioral psychologist I can’t see any hidden meaning behind this. But then again… who knows.
@@atleastIdietrying It has been like that, as long as i can remember, in the us mostly, for seasonal INTENSE WITH BIG DAMAGE POTENTIAL phenoma, like hurricanes. This was not the case for milder more or less random storms.