On Thursday night, I’ll be lining
up at the start of what will undoubtedly be the most difficult race I’ve ever
done. It’s the Grand Raid de la Réunion (also known as La Diagonale des Fous – the
Diagonal of Madmen), a classic trail 100 miler that’s notorious for its degree
of difficulty. http://www.grandraid-reunion.com/
Not only does the route cover 165km of
extremely rough terrain (crossing the island of Réunion via four volcano
craters, high mountains, deep valleys, rivers, shale and apparently a LOT of
mud), but the equatorial conditions will make it hot, humid and very testing.
The cumulative ascent over the route will be more than 9 600m – almost 1km
higher than Everest. The race takes substantially longer than other equally
well known international 100 milers, and in fact has a cut-off of 63 hours.
why on earth I would want to put myself through such mental and physical
anguish. But then, I also know you’ll think again and realise it’s me involved
here, and this sort of race is exactly what appeals to me! But I really want
the effort to achieve a lot more than simply my personal goal of taking on a
daunting challenge; I want to put this effort to good use. So, I’m doing the
race to raise funds for Solomon’s Haven, an extremely needy cause that many
friends know is close to my heart.

