Well I didnāt sleep well, I tossed and turned like a mad wummin but I am still buzzing today.

I honestly canāt believe I did that yesterday. I completed Tough Mudder Scotland 2022ā¦. And I didnāt hate it and didnāt feel out my depth. I wasnāt even that scared, I was just calm and in control.
Everything went right for me. Despite being anxious about what to wear, my chosen wardrobe didnāt let me down. I wasnāt too hot or too cold, I didnāt get blisters, my trainers didnāt fall off in the mudā¦. All the things that worried me in advance. It all worked perfectly.
We live next door to the Gateside Inn which is an old coaching station from back in the day and is affectionately known as the GSI.

There were 9 of us in our GSI Warriors team, the 8 others (including Craig) did it all last year (with one other guy who had to pull out at the last moment) and I thought they were crazy. I couldnāt imagine anything worse. It sounded terrifying.

I have to remember that I used to listen to Craigās stories of the Fit Body Farm and roll my eyes in disgust thinking how awful that it sounded.
And here I amā¦. If I can do this, anyone can.

Iām sure the face paint resembled a kids face painted tiger rather than camouflage but heyā¦.. we got a minibus down to Drumlanrig Castle where Tough Mudder is staged.
(Should say here the minibus was Ā£40 a head which seems a lot of money but actually itās from your door and he waited for us and with the cost of fuel these days, itās probably not that badā¦š¤š„ŗ)
We are 1.5 hours away from Drumlanrig.



To be fairā¦. Thereās not really any time to appreciate the surroundings but given that we ran 17.5km around it yesterday itās safe to say itās a stunning and huge estate and well worth a visit!
So back to the actual event itself. We got there around 8am and we were booked to set off between 9-9.45am so we had a fair bit of time to drop our bags and queue up at the start lineā¦. Of course time for plenty more photosā¦. š¤£





Now from this point on there arenāt many photos as we have to leave our phones in our bags. We had two go-pros with us so there are a few and the official ones will be out this week.
This is the route. Of course we did the 15k⦠which ended up 17.5Kā¦. š¤¦š»āāļøš¤£

Even looking back at this now I donāt remember what half of the obstacles were. All we noticed in advance was the run between obstacles 5 and 6 and 17 to 18ā¦. I wondered if there was a bus to drop us off?!? š



So up until this point itās muddy but we are not covered in mud. Every track is pretty muddy so you have to be careful you donāt slip but you gain a confidence running in the mud. T
Here are a lot of water obstaclesā¦.. I loved them⦠itās funny how coming out of a muddy pool of water being fully clothed and you can still set off a run again?!?! Your shoes are squelching but it feels ok. Itās ok, I hear myself but it is true. You just laugh and get on with it.

The only obstacles I really struggled with were the ones with heights. I have a real fear of heights and thatās something I need to work on. I can climb a mountain if itās cloudyā¦. If itās sunny I feel really dizzy and disorientated as if the mountain is going to eject me off it. I say I have to work at it and I have no desire to do so but I know itās needs doingā¦.
There were some that I walked round as a result of the height but I didnāt feel awful doing it. I was proud of myself for knowing that I was tackling so much in the day already that a few missed obstacles wasnāt the end of the world.
This next one caught me out.ā¦. You had to climb up a ladder being showerd by very cold water. This is Lynsey showing how itās done.

I got to the top no problem. The water was so cold that it almost hurt at the top⦠and out I climbedā¦. Then realised how high up I was and I had to climb down the back of it. It was the only time I felt a fleeting fear and in the video clip we have, I grabbed on t the side bar. No drama just securityā¦.. check the nick of my face at the bottom šš


This was an easy one going through tape in the trees.

All of a sudden we saw the castle from a viewpoint.

What a great team photo shot! To think we werenāt sure if Ianās go-pro was even working and his pics have been great!

This photo was taken at the top of Arwenās Trail which was indeed, a strenuous hike!

We ran past this stunning leaping arch on the just before the hill.

I was screaming to Craig behind me to get a photo!!! š¤¦š»āāļøš¤£ was not to beā¦
Where did Lynsey go?!? Did Craig push her or try to help her?

Iāve admitted defeat and am sitting on the edge ready for a swim as I couldnāt reach the monkey bars!!
Off on a cage crawl⦠thatās my lying under the cage as Emma waits to go next!

Two very different pictures after Artic Enemaā¦. You slide down a tube into freezing cold ice water and get instantly confused with the cold.


The only negative to the whole event was the mudā¦. Really, you say?!? Well itās not that⦠itās just the amount of mud at the end!
Someone, who shall remain nameless said⦠thereās nowhere near as much mud as last year, I mean look at us⦠weāre all still cleanā¦. From that moment on Lynsey got her mud!! (Oops!)
They save the worst of it until last⦠and there are no more water obstacles for you to go through to wash it all off!
The result is that Tough Mudder get a stunning finish of everyone covered from head to toe in mud.
Here I am crossing through Electroshock Therapy at the finish line. I didnāt get zapped but some of the guys really felt the electric shock.

Then they give your a fresh clean Tough Mudder 2022 Finisher T-shirt, a 15k headband, a bottle of water, 2 cans of alcohol and youāre meant to try and carry it when your hands are caked in mud?!?! They really need one of their sponsors to come up with a tote bag! (how old do I sound?!?!)


This is Lynseyās watch⦠took us 4 hours as she forgot to switch it off over the finish line and was 10.8 miles.

They have a RINSE area at the end but Emma and I went in fully clothed! It took ages to rinse the mud off our clothes. It took almost as long to get clean clothes on to our cold, wet skin š¤¦š»āāļøš¤£š¤£š¤£
We didnāt hang around afterwardsā¦. It started to rain and we were kinda over the mud! We called the bus and headed back to the Gateside Inn for dinner.

So to the GSI Warriors I say thank you from the bottom of my heart. Every single one of you welcomed me with open arms and your words of encouragement and support were outstanding.
And to Craigā¦. I would never, ever, ever, ever have done any of this without you by my side. The Fit Body Farm, my first Tough Mudder, all because you believe in me when I canāt believe in myself. ā„ļø it also proves that I do listen sometimes šš¤£š„°
Iām so very proud of myself and itās not often I ever say that. Long may the buzz continue.
At least until Iām able to walk again. FBF 6am is still under review. š¤£
Stay safe everyone ā„ļøā„ļøā„ļø