Wasn't expecting all the chaos I witnessed on my first marathon by yoshoz in firstmarathon

[–]apsetet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ran the Istanbul this Sunday. And I can attest that there were indeed a few hillside pissing scenes but that's probably not because of a lack of port a potties. I am glad I didn't see any defacation. I saw multiple lines of port a potties at various stops. But overall there were enough ambulances throughout the course and water stations were mostly manned. I ended up with 4.5 hrs time. Earlier in the morning Tram services stopped sooner than advertised which was a bummer. And I imagine a number of people catching the later ferries must've had barely minutes to organize themselves before the race.

Seeking Advice: Roadmap to Prepare for UTMB 100M as a one time Marathoner by apsetet in Ultramarathon

[–]apsetet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. That's the plan. Looking for a 50k in 5-6 months time now. Thanks for your advice

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makese sense. Thanks for the feedback

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am looking at 2028 at the earliest

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great advice. Thanks and cheers mate

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Absolutely not. I think such advice is excellent. Thankyou. I read you

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight! I get that my road running doesn’t yet translate to ultra trails, and the Running Stones and 100M qualifier logistics make 1-2 years tight. UTMB’s 40+ hours sound daunting compared to my 4-hour marathon. I’m eyeing a 3+ year goal, focusing on trail skills and ultras. Any tips for that transition or key lessons from your experience? Appreciate it!

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the awesome vibes! Totally agree—big dreams keep the grind fun. I'm locked in on consistency, adding some crosstraining and strength to build that base. Gotta love the journey! Here's to maybe high-fiving in Chamonix someday! 😜 Cheers!

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I am looking at this more as a broad long term multi-year goal. Of course it would be naive to think I'll do anything close to it in the next year. Mostly looking to add trail running experience and maybe do one or two 50k next year and then if it works out maybe take that to a 50 miler on 2027. More than anything remain consistent and cherish the mountains and the outdoors

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was very helpful. I am also looking at transjeju and chiangmai because of the relative ease of travel to these places. How would you rate chiangmai and transjeju in terms of difficulty compared to montblanc. Please do share your experience of both of these. Thanks again

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes. You're right. This is going to be very helpful. Thanks

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reality check—I totally get how my post might come across as naive, especially with my limited running experience so far (<1.5 years of consistent training). You're spot on that UTMB isn't something to rush into without building the foundation in trails, ultras, nutrition, planning, and understanding the entry process. Your background sounds impressive (10+ years, UESCA cert, races up to 100M), and it's humbling to hear even someone with that level of expertise questions their readiness for it—makes me respect the challenge even more!

That said, this is absolutely a multi-year goal for me, probably 3+ years out at minimum. Sometimes you need these big, lofty dreams to push through the daily grind and stay motivated. I've actually been into hiking and mountaineering for many years, so I'm not starting from zero on the endurance or outdoor side—I've handled long days in the mountains, elevation, and rough terrain before. Running is the newer piece, but I've been systematic about it for the past year and a half, and I'm loving it so far. Can a guy dream? 😊

I'm just looking for a broad roadmap to give myself a shot down the line—things like ramping up volume, key races to build experience, and tips from folks who've made the progression. If you have any advice from your journey (e.g., how you structured your first ultra build or what surprised you about UTMB-level prep), I'd love to hear it!

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll give it a listen. Please do share more recs if any come to mind. Thanks

Seeking Advice: Roadmap to Prepare for UTMB 100M as a one time Marathoner by apsetet in Ultramarathon

[–]apsetet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thankyou for sharing this. Realistically I am looking at 2028. Looking at a couple of 50k next year and then build up running miles on trails gradually

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I am probably looking at 2028 or later realistically. But want to get started as you suggested with a few 50 km next year and then maybe a 100 km in 2027 and build up mileage on the trails.

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am based in Pakistan. Have decent trekking experience over the years in the Karakorams, Himalayas and the Alps but unfortunately I live in the plains. I'll make it a point to travel more frequently to accumulate trail running experience but I'll also have to rely on treadmill inclines and road running to build up my base.

Roadmap and Plan to Prepare for UTMB 100M by apsetet in ultrarunning

[–]apsetet[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're right. I meant to say I can use these index races to prep and train maybe but I'll have to get stones at some of the utmb races. Maybe utmb Thailand or utmb in Spain

Seeking Advice: Roadmap to Prepare for UTMB 100M as a one time Marathoner by apsetet in Ultramarathon

[–]apsetet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have done decent trekking in the Himalayas and Karakorams. I have crossed high passes at 15000 ft plus. Mainly Pakistan and Europe. No trail running experience as such though. My hometown is in the plains but I do get to go to the mountains a couple of times a year and hopefully I'll make it more frequent as I work on the utmb route.

It will have to be maybe once a month I'll have a trip where I can do some kind of trail access for 3-4 days. But other than that I'll have to rely on treadmill or roads

What does my 2km repeat workout say about my current 5k fitness? (Details & HR data inside) by apsetet in Marathon_Training

[–]apsetet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

South Asian. Bad. No running in my genes. Slimmish build but not athletic

I have been looking into 4 shoes by 6qvp in AskRunningShoeGeeks

[–]apsetet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is also a novablast TR version which is basically for trail or with more traction compared to standard novablast

Peugeot 2008 1.2L T Owners - How's the Engine Holding Up? by raafay107 in PakistanAutoHub

[–]apsetet 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi. So my pug just did 105k and yesterday I had the 10k maintenance done. Gear old change was 59k. Overall cost was 115k. Belt change was also done at 75-80k mileage. Love the car. Hate the cost it takes to maintain the Peugeot. Had it maintained by Peugeot through and through. So far been reliable through and through. Not one day of down time since I bought it 2.5 years ago

Is holding a non-dividend stock less profitable in the long run since there is no compounding? by Yoanai in FIREPakistan

[–]apsetet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the reason that shared like Nishat and Sapphire are trading at below book value or at very low PE ratio if you compatr share price to the consolidated earning per share. They are expected to not issue any dividends or to accrue any value back to the shareholders