The Dutch horse
some of the crew challenged me as they claimed I wouldn't be able to run a marathon on wooden shoes, or as they say in Dutch: klompen....
so, challenge accepted, here we go
Working on a cruise ship, I have the privilege to visit exotic places, exiting cities, remote islands and anything in between. Whenever I have the opportunity, I go for a run in these places and that's why I was able to run marathons and half marathons in 130 countries. My score stands at 562 marathons, 2107 half marathons and 49 ultra marathons and once on vacation i travel the world to visit races.
January 27, 2020
Running around Aruba; an approximate 37-mile / 60 km run covering the entire island. I've made a map to calculate the distance and to see where I need water and where I can get water. The entire Northeast side is inhabited; there are no gas stations or shops to get water. Two places where I can get water and those better be open for business otherwise I have a problem
Since I can't get supplies en-route, I have a full backpack with supplies: electrolytes, water, dates, raisins, bananas, energy gels, extra shirts, socks and a phone....
Here is the route and the elevation profile for the run
Update:
What a day in Aruba. It started of pretty OK, temperature wise but as soon as I hit 20 miles (32 KM), temp went up to a grueling 38C or 100F. Almost undoable; This part is protected from the wind (as soon as you enter Arikok National Park from the South side) and in combination with a long climb to the visitor center, this part is the hardest part of the course.
Portimao I had a good run today which means i hit my 100 mile training week in the last five days in three different countries: a 60 km (3...