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AidStation 008 - The Inaugural 2024 Further Faster Live Show Special and the Skedaddle Weekend.
Kia ora e te whānau! This week on our paid-subscriber-only episode of the AidStation we’ve got something different for you.
Eugene and Matt take a trip to Ōtautahi/Christchurch for our first ever live show at Further Faster. We were joined by the epic Jess Campbell and Michael Mitchell as we ran through some stories from the past six years.
We rounded the evening off by challenging the audience to a rousing round of Rock, Paper, Scissors for a Crater Rim entry and finally found the answer to the oft-asked question, “What is worse, being bitten by a shark or doing The Revenant?”.
Then, our heroes travelled to Island Hills in North Canterbury for the Skedaddle Trail Race, which is bound to become a litmus test in terms of toughness over the marathon distance, and Matt certainly found that out in spades.
Her International NGO (courtesy of Jess Campbell)
Further Faster New Zealand
Enjoy!
Music by Andrew McDowall, Digicake
AidStation 008 - The Inaugural 2024 Further Faster Live Show Special and the Skedaddle Weekend.
Kia ora e te whānau! This week on our paid-subscriber-only episode of the AidStation we’ve got something different for you.
Eugene and Matt take a trip to Ōtautahi/Christchurch for our first ever live show at Further Faster. We were joined by the epic Jess Campbell and Michael Mitchell as we ran through some stories from the past six years.
We rounded the evening off by challenging the audience to a rousing round of Rock, Paper, Scissors for a Crater Rim entry and finally found the answer to the oft-asked question, “What is worse, being bitten by a shark or doing The Revenant?”.
Then, our heroes travelled to Island Hills in North Canterbury for the Skedaddle Trail Race, which is bound to become a litmus test in terms of toughness over the marathon distance, and Matt certainly found that out in spades.
Her International NGO (courtesy of Jess Campbell)
Further Faster New Zealand
Enjoy!
Music by Andrew McDowall, Digicake