Jake Catterall: "How I ran across the Alps"
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Two-thousand five-hundred kilometres, 110,000 metres of elevation and no days off for a month and a half – Jake Catterall's crossing of the Alps is epic in every sense. On this episode, he talks about how he trained for it, the highlights and why he thinks people are often capable of much more than they think. For more on Jake, check out the links below: Instagram: @jakecatterall Website: jakecatterall.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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