• Jam Butty Boy is the Reluctant Fell Runner, Episode 12, "Biting off more than you can chew."

  • Jan 20 2023
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

Jam Butty Boy is the Reluctant Fell Runner, Episode 12, "Biting off more than you can chew."

  • Summary

  • Jam Butty invites Chewy out for a nice one up run of Old Duffa Pike. Camo, Yorkshire and Three Coats invite themselves along. Will a quick one up of Duffa be enough for the fell running boys or will they manage to convince Chewy to go out over the high moorland? High up over the moors the weather can turn in a moment. How will Chewy fare on his first fell run? You should never be deep out on those fells without the correct gear, food and juice. Of course Jam Butty should be alright as he runs in the buff! Will anyone else join him in running in the buff. How long before Peaches moves away to Lincoln? Poor Peaches, there are no hills in Lincoln. The desire to complete the Norbert Norbert round can test the strongest of friendships. So, it's, 'To the clouds and back.' 'Let's put the leather to the heather.' 'Get the thrills on the hills.' ... but more importantly, 'Let's go get, the smell on the fell!'  Jam Butty Boy and the gang are now appearing on Spotify.  Thanks for stopping by.  Fell running is a niche sport with different gear  and it's own character and characters.  So atmospheric up in the mountains in the clag and with people taking up such immense challenges, I'm only a little channel but I just hope I can do it justice.  It's a story episodes 1 to probably 16.  Having a great time doing all the voices.  Best wishes to you and your training.

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