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In this episode of the WHW Race Pod, Paul explores what makes the West Highland Way Race different from so many other ultramarathons.
This isn’t a breakdown of splits, cut-offs, or results. It’s a reflection on the quieter qualities of the race - the ones that don’t always show up on a start line or a screen.
Paul shares his own journey into the race, from first hearing about it at a time when life felt stuck, through to racing it in his first year of ultrarunning. Along the way, he reflects on the atmosphere of the Milngavie start, the weight of the race’s history, the deceptive nature of the route, and what really happens to runners as the hours – and nights – pass.
This episode explores:
Paul also reflects on the legacy of John Kynaston and the original WHW podcast, and why continuing to tell the deeper stories of the race still matters.
If you’re training for the West Highland Way, thinking about it for the future, or simply curious about what makes certain races stay with us, this episode is an invitation to look beyond noise and numbers, and reconnect with what really matters.
Get in Touch - Share Your StoryIf there’s a story you’d like to share, something you’d love to hear covered on the podcast, or an experience from the West Highland Way that still stays with you, you’re very welcome to get in touch.
You can:
Some of the most powerful stories are the ones people almost don’t send.
Race LinksWest Highland Way Race
https://westhighlandwayrace.org/
@whw_race
About the HostPaul is an ultrarunner, coach, and filmmaker. He is a three-time winner of the West Highland Way Race and a former course record holder.
Paul is the founder of Pyllon - a coaching collective and creative project built around endurance, curiosity, and the long view.
You can find more of Paul’s work here:
Website
https://pyllonultra.com
@pyllon
@pyllonultra
YouTube
https://youtube.com/pyllon
Substack
https://pyllon.substack.com
About the WHW Race PodThe WHW Race Pod explores the stories, experiences, and quieter moments that shape the West Highland Way Race.
Beyond results and records, it’s a space for reflection, connection, and the human side of running one of the world’s most iconic ultras.
By Paul GiblinIn this episode of the WHW Race Pod, Paul explores what makes the West Highland Way Race different from so many other ultramarathons.
This isn’t a breakdown of splits, cut-offs, or results. It’s a reflection on the quieter qualities of the race - the ones that don’t always show up on a start line or a screen.
Paul shares his own journey into the race, from first hearing about it at a time when life felt stuck, through to racing it in his first year of ultrarunning. Along the way, he reflects on the atmosphere of the Milngavie start, the weight of the race’s history, the deceptive nature of the route, and what really happens to runners as the hours – and nights – pass.
This episode explores:
Paul also reflects on the legacy of John Kynaston and the original WHW podcast, and why continuing to tell the deeper stories of the race still matters.
If you’re training for the West Highland Way, thinking about it for the future, or simply curious about what makes certain races stay with us, this episode is an invitation to look beyond noise and numbers, and reconnect with what really matters.
Get in Touch - Share Your StoryIf there’s a story you’d like to share, something you’d love to hear covered on the podcast, or an experience from the West Highland Way that still stays with you, you’re very welcome to get in touch.
You can:
Some of the most powerful stories are the ones people almost don’t send.
Race LinksWest Highland Way Race
https://westhighlandwayrace.org/
@whw_race
About the HostPaul is an ultrarunner, coach, and filmmaker. He is a three-time winner of the West Highland Way Race and a former course record holder.
Paul is the founder of Pyllon - a coaching collective and creative project built around endurance, curiosity, and the long view.
You can find more of Paul’s work here:
Website
https://pyllonultra.com
@pyllon
@pyllonultra
YouTube
https://youtube.com/pyllon
Substack
https://pyllon.substack.com
About the WHW Race PodThe WHW Race Pod explores the stories, experiences, and quieter moments that shape the West Highland Way Race.
Beyond results and records, it’s a space for reflection, connection, and the human side of running one of the world’s most iconic ultras.