In reply to Luke90:
> Yes, it's almost as if skill and experience are important considerations.
> (Where did "hallucinating" come from? I didn't see it mentioned in the interview, was it from another report?)
From a piece on the run by Fiona Russel
He also hallucinates, “with all kinds of different animals and creatures appearing on the fringe of my headtorch light”.
https://www.fionaoutdoors.co.uk/2021/02/shane-ohly-sets-solo-unsupported-wi...
Quoting Shane's blog
"the fringe of my headtorch light. As soon as one beast merges back into a hedge or tree, another appears just ahead. “Oh shit, I really am on the verge of a massive bonk”. My sugar starved brain is giving me one final warning as I find myself involuntarily walking again. “Come on, keep running”. Or rather, keep shuffling.
I know that Heather is planning to welcome me back to Moot Hall, and I hope Phil will be there as well. As I run past the Derwentwater Hotel, I see my first imaginary people. They are talking to each other in a conspiratorial manner in the shadows by the side of the road, and I move to the opposite side to give them a wide berth. They too morph back into the undergrowth just as I pass. "
https://www.shaneohly.com/blog/winter-bob-graham-round-2020