Chasing Trails
When George agreed to sign up for his first ultramarathon with his friend Mark, he knew it would be tough. But he was not expecting knee-deep mud, torrential rain, 60mph wind and hail, all while trying to tackle one of the toughest stretches of coastline in the UK - the South West Coast Path.
In the middle of the wettest winter since records began, George and Mark have to cope with treacherous cliffs, flooded trails, injuries, inverted waterfalls, too much food and too much mud.
This short, quick read picks up where Operation Ironman left off and is the prequel to the DNF Series.
The DNF Series is a series of books about George and his family’s adventures in running, cycling and
swimming. From ultramarathons to triathlons, 10k swims to European cycling adventures, George
promises fun and laughter every step, pedal, and paddle of the way.
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About the Author
George Mahood is an award-winning writer.
Specifically, he came third in the village fete’s limerick competition (under 11s category) in 1988. It was the same year that Mrs Marriott's legendary fruit loaf was beaten in the WI cake contest for the first time in six years.
He is the author of fourteen non-fiction books and lives in Devon with his wife, three children, and an assortment of pets.
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