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First trailer from movie about ultramarathon runners who crossed the Icelandic highland released 4177

1. jan 2016 17:49

At the end of September two English ultramarathon runners, James Elson and Robbie Britton went on a foolhardy run across the Icelandic highlands. The two runners were both looking for adventure and beautiful scenery, testing their training against the unforgiving elements of Iceland.

Read more: Interview with English ultramarathon runners on a foolhardy trek over the Central Highlands

Robbie and James were followed by a support team and camera crew which was documenting their adventure. Now the first trailer from the movie has been released on YouTube, and it certainly looks pretty awesome.

We at Iceland Insider followed their adventure and were eventually enlisted as members of the support crew: The two runners had not counted on the rapidly changing weather conditions which made the last leg of the journey impassable, forcing them to change their plans to avoid running into any serious trouble.

Read more: Swelling rivers and strong winds force our brave ultramarathon runners to change course
 

At the end of September two English ultramarathon runners, James Elson and Robbie Britton went on a foolhardy run across the Icelandic highlands. The two runners were both looking for adventure and beautiful scenery, testing their training against the unforgiving elements of Iceland.

Read more: Interview with English ultramarathon runners on a foolhardy trek over the Central Highlands

Robbie and James were followed by a support team and camera crew which was documenting their adventure. Now the first trailer from the movie has been released on YouTube, and it certainly looks pretty awesome.

We at Iceland Insider followed their adventure and were eventually enlisted as members of the support crew: The two runners had not counted on the rapidly changing weather conditions which made the last leg of the journey impassable, forcing them to change their plans to avoid running into any serious trouble.

Read more: Swelling rivers and strong winds force our brave ultramarathon runners to change course