New Winter Record for the Ramsay Round

© UKC News
Over Thursday 14th February and Friday 15th February Shane Ohly set a new winter record for the Ramsay Round in a time of 29:59:34 The previous winter record was 33:48:00 set by Gary Tompsett in 2003.

The Ramsay Round, established in 1978 by Charlie Ramsay from Edinburgh, is Scotland's Classic Mountain Marathon, covering a distance of 60 miles and 28,500 feet of climbing, www.ramsaysround.com

Shane Ohly sent us this account:

"My round was solo, unsupported and largely 'on-sight' as my recce efforts earlier in the winter were consistently thwarted by poor weather.

I chose to travel clockwise taking on Ben Nevis and the Aonachs first. I wanted to get the highest and most technical section of the round completed first, when I was fresh, and I also didn't fancy descending the stony path down Ben Nevis at the end of the round.

The first 10 hours or so were a joy. I chatted with walkers on the summits, felt fresh and was comfortably keeping under my sub 24 hour schedule. Then my body died. I've analysed my food wrappings and calculated I ate less than 5,000 calories the entire time I was out! I was basically 'bonked' for the last 2/3 of the round. I don't know why I stopped eating but it's something I need to think hard about before my next attempt. The last 1/3 of the round was truly painful. I was seeing sleepmonsters (think mythological creatures) and hearing music (despite being alone on the hills). In the final stages, cutting down through the forest near Achriabhach, I caught myself on some brambles and nearly burst into tears. As for winter conditions, I was hoping for the hills to be 'whiter' than they where. However, I am happy that the Round was sufficiently wintry and in keeping with the other winter rounds of the Ramsay.

I definitely believe that the Ramsay Round can be done in sub 24 hours in winter and I have already decided to have another go next year. The whole experience was fantastic with the long night section being particularly memorable....and cold!"


This post has been read 27,770 times

Return to Latest News


20 Feb, 2008
//www.ramsaysround.com PS Good effort Shane!
20 Feb, 2008
Wow, that's a fine effort!
20 Feb, 2008
It's a winter round. 16 hrs or so in darkness, cold temps, some snow cover. And it's the fastest winter round ever. Superb effort. There can never be a standard winter round, so talk of records should be tapered a bit in winter as there's no standard round, all you can do is run your round and record your time and conditions. For example you can't compare JF's winter round with OS's, both incredible undertakings. On a year of no or little snow cover, a full moon and a stable high I don't doubt a supported sub 24 round is possible.
20 Feb, 2008
Shane Your navigation was obviously better than when you ran around that National Orienteering Event in the Lake District last year! No running around in circles this time? Must have been a good headtorch and battery. Best Regards Colin
20 Feb, 2008
UKC should get in touch with Nick Carter www.alphamountaineering.com as i think he has a time for this which may be relivant to this record. I think he wore plastic boots and had to use crampons because there was quite a lot of snow. James
More Comments
Loading Notifications...
Facebook Twitter Copy Email