photo by Jowan
Asprihanal Aalto and Pushkar C. Mullauer from Switzerland have started to move ahead a little over the rest of the field. Asprihanal ran 70.24 miles to extend his lead, while Pushkar totaled 68 miles to widen the gap over third place. The temps fell to the middle 50’s after a rainless day. The high mileage adaptation period takes at least a week or two, so expect many of the runners to register ups and downs.
Hi Sahishnu,
Please say hello to everyone from me and I will be following thier progress from here in Slovenia.
A warm greeting from Austria to all the brave warriors, battling the odds of outer circumstances and inner obstacles. It is really an amazing commitment to set your mind, body and spirit on such an amazing journey.
Whatever happens in the race, you will be able to take a bundle of experiences with you and will be able to open it at will in your day to day life, to inspire and help you in your normal duties and strengthen you for times that may be rough in your normal life.
This race is so much more than just going in circles, it is like going deeper and deeper to the core that you really are.
Light speed and lots of inner and outer experiences
Smarana