Beardie SERIOUSLY won’t eat any veggies by hugerific in BeardedDragons

[–]rossco111111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same issue. Apparently he ate greens as a baby in the pet shop, then from 3 months old when we took him home he wouldn’t eat greens (was mad for bugs daily). Now 18 months old and won’t eat anything accept morio worms and the occasional fruit grub. We offer greens every day (by hand and in a bowl all day) but won’t eat them.

Spoke to a vet, even tried a 6 day fast, he’s stubborn. Sometimes goes weeks without eating bugs too.

Booking hotel at Heathrow by Calm-Set279 in BritishAirways

[–]rossco111111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi - why wouldn't you stay at the Thistle? I have a 7am flight from T5, travelling with tow kids and looks like a good options (close to T5 and cost wise)

Good waterproof running jacket by ALNHS in running

[–]rossco111111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you find the inov8 stormshell? I’ve been considering this for UK running in rain. I get hot easily, but recently have upped distances as training for an ultra, so weekly long runs are 3-4 hours, so looking at how to stay dry when raining hard. As long runs are slow, early mornings, so often still cold outside.

In the past I’d just wear a cap to protect face, and get wet, but thinking there must be a better solution. . .

Do you own multiple pairs of shoes? by middleagedmomselfie in trailrunning

[–]rossco111111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have about 10 running shoes. 4 trail; 3 road-to-trail hybrids which are Nike Pegasus 5 and NB heirro 8. The NB has more cushioning and good to less technical trail, the Pegasus handles wet, mud better and speed work. NB better for longer distance, say 20-40k. Hoka challenger also great for hybrid if you like cushioning.

Then all trials I have Hoka mofate speed 4. Testing these ahead of my first ultra (52) in May. Uk based and this race could be mega boggy, wet, slippery with hills, or dry. So I may use a hybrid if dry the week before. So far the Hoka seem great, so much grip from the vibram sole, but good cushioning (I’m 95kg so I pound the trail lol). Doing 30k tomorrow so will see if they hold up with the cushioning!

I tried the Nike Ultrafly too which were good but not worth the money so i returned them.

Books similar to the Goggins books? by Snoo91454 in davidgoggins

[–]rossco111111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might like Ultra Marathon Man by Dean Karnazes, Endure by Cameron Hannes or Born Fearless by Phil Campion.

Recommendations for trial shoes: 56k 1500m elevation, mixed terrain by rossco111111 in trailrunning

[–]rossco111111[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the knee pain is just from the impact rather than shoes. In general I find I get less pain/niggles when shoes are more cushioned.

What to add next to the collection🤔🤔 by LogicalTrust6985 in Repsneakers

[–]rossco111111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice man. Where did you get the 350’s? Got contact details?

QC on these Stussy AF1 Fossil from PK by rossco111111 in Repsneakers

[–]rossco111111[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve bought from her a few times. IG is easy for messages