I feel very privileged to have the opportunity to meet and help all the runners. I'm just doing what I always do for everyone but it's like I am now part of this beautiful family and that makes me feel so good inside. Yes it's hard with being disabled and can hardly walk but someone is obviously looking after me making it possible to be able to get things done but it's not as hard as the runners and everyone else have been and are going through. My friend Alan who I give chicken thighs to a couple of years ago is very good friends these days and he posted a picture of me receiving my t-shirt and the box of goodies somewhere yesterday and seeing all the comments and great things said about is quite overwhelming because I don't usually get that sort of respect and response. I'll have the BBQ going for the summer one so I'm sure I might be able to Tempt more for food. I know they are racing but it's good to have a break and stock up on protein and a chat 👍💚💛❤️
@OPMvmtКүн бұрын
Ralph - I (Ryan) came through the wee hours on Friday morning. I was with Liam and Dave and almost fell over some of your pallets next to your house! Thank you so much for what you do. People like you make this race so very special. Keep on giving and spreading kindness and generosity. I am happy to be part of the same Spine family as you.
@rastaralph715423 сағат бұрын
@OPMvmt ah apparently you are Ryan. I remember you. Cheers for telling me.very much appreciated fella. Cheers 👍💚💛❤️
@BagEndGarden11 күн бұрын
I have watched this in tears. Just home from volunteering, I have met nearly every runner in this video and without exception, even when exhausted, in pain, cold and hungry, they have all been unfailingly polite, so appreciative of what we do at checkpoints (no-one has ever been so nice about my tea-making!), and really do represent the best of us. You are absolute heroes, every single one, whether you got to a finish line or had to pull out on the route you are all an inspiration and I cannot wait to get back in June to help you again😘😘
@catsmith874412 күн бұрын
I’ll be in the summer southern challenger. Already I’d like a pop at northern challenger, and a fuzzy idea of the full spine at some point is forming in my head. It truly is a super supportive and kind event, whilst being a punishing and brutal event. The paradox is quite something - poignant, gripping and compelling. Heroes the lot of you, organisers, supporters, volunteers and the runners, whether you finished or not. Bunch of champs ❤
@daiwilson41210 күн бұрын
Awesome coverage from the front to the back of the pack, showing the best of human spirit, endeavour and kindness!
@Ballacks10112 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for the tracking and the videos. I’ve been watching them with my class of 4 and 5 year olds at school each day. They are fascinated and I’m sure that at least one of them will grow up and do something amazing. Cheers.
@frazeryoung788210 күн бұрын
Really well done everyone all that ran and all that ran it everyone brilliant 👍
@michaelpassant26228 күн бұрын
Loved your summary, I love my nightly fix of spine on you tube both summer and winter over here in NZ
@davidtaylor944311 күн бұрын
Brilliant it was a pleasure to be part of it
@zchard712 күн бұрын
Amazing coverage! Thank you so much for all of it. Fantastic work from everyone involved, congratulations to everyone xxx
@CarolynYoung-n2g12 күн бұрын
Thank you thank you for amazing coverage, and especially for using more of that inspiring, emotive, spine tingling music in this final episode!
@kimmcbirnie574712 күн бұрын
What an absolute joy this week has been ❤
@RosieOutdoors11 күн бұрын
Thank you to everyone who was involved in making sure the Spine races could go ahead safely. The media team did a phenomenal job of sharing and amplifying people's stories. Honestly, the best coverage of a sporting event I've ever seen in terms of how well you've captured these stories and let everyone at home be a part of it.
@philscott110512 күн бұрын
Great race and fab coverage - 2025 though 😊
@johnblackburn853312 күн бұрын
been watching for a few years... this year the coverage has been really inspiring and the filming of the runners and scenery is just superb ... I'm trying to work out which national trail I'm going to do next year now....and no doubt I'll have that bloody "Spine" music going through my head when I'm feeling somewhat weary on the route. Thanks guys!! Looking forward to the summer spine already...
@OffitProfit11 күн бұрын
Wonderful coverage. Got emotional watching that. All the runners, volunteers, safety teams and media team have excelled this winter. I love this race. Can’t wait to dot watch again in the summer
@bfc_clarky12 күн бұрын
What fabulous coverage, thankyou. It's been a daily ritual to dot watch and watch the daily update videos unfolding with so many stories, so enjoyable. It's also made me commit to a local Winter Ultra, so it's off to do Pendle Way In A Day in two weeks. PWIAD, looking forward to it now. See you in June
@mouzonenyc12 күн бұрын
You’ve done some graft this week, fellas. Thanks to you and the team. To say I’m inspired would be an understatement.
@annusher275012 күн бұрын
Congratulations to all !!
@MyOutdoorsUK12 күн бұрын
It's a stunning story how the Spine has grown. Some of us will remember the first race when less than a handful finished so to see the way that now there are multiple races, both summer and winter, from "Sprints" to South and North challenges is breathtaking. When you add in the fact that the volunteers now outnumber the competitors you get a sense of how the race has become more of an "experience" than a race. The elite nature of Britain's Most Brutal Race goes beyond those household names and has to apply to a whole community now. Congratulations on another year, long may the Spine continue.
@garethrussell503112 күн бұрын
From start to finish the footage has captured it all 👍…Will your final summary was something special WELL DONE 👏👏👏
@MudguardFan12 күн бұрын
Only known of the Spine for a couple of years and first time properly dotwatching. Thanks for the videos, especially this showing last finishers. First task on waking today was to check their progress. 😊
@ThePastaEater12 күн бұрын
Great coverage, a very well done to all. This is what winter is all about :)
@theham100012 күн бұрын
Massive respect to all invovled. Thank you for sharing. (I bet there was alot of soul searching)
@petergee794312 күн бұрын
This race seems incredible, it's been great following. Wonderful footage and amazing how brilliantly the runners manage to speak when so exhausted! Can't wait to run it one day.
@pathalderman705112 күн бұрын
Beautiful conclusion of a joyful week. Thank you! I can't wait until Spring. :)
@tracyirwin868112 күн бұрын
Thank you for such amazing footage I've been engrossed. Just in awe of all the competitors every one of them is a total hero. Looking forward to the summer Spine.
@marieseaward989112 күн бұрын
I am in tears here... Happy tears😂... See you in June 🏃😵💫🤗
@NeilTurnbull00712 күн бұрын
Love it !! Loved it , see you in the summer 😎
@philippatooms979212 күн бұрын
Fantastic coverage, thank you!
@paulmerryman12 күн бұрын
Fantastic work guys. You have definitely excelled yourselves this year.
@totomesch194012 күн бұрын
Brilliant....... Just......... Brilliant.
@thegeordiefellwalker887812 күн бұрын
I'm filling up with emotion just watching them reach the finish.its powerful stuff 👌💪💚
@helen521712 күн бұрын
Nice job bud x
@suartblofeld12 күн бұрын
It's 2025 🎉 guys 😁😆
@davemarriott12 күн бұрын
Goodbye for now dot watchers.
@Daytona211 күн бұрын
Newbie Elli Hikes has posted a video - beautiful scenes over Kinder & Bleaklow - kzbin.info/www/bejne/oau4dnqsqMyNgMU