EXTREME RUNNING
● Some of Mark Calder’s ultramarathons took 24 hours while some of the others have been completed over a series of consecutive days.
● Run 1: St Mungo’s route - 45 miles - Dunfermline Abbey to the tomb of St Mungo in Glasgow Cathedral via Culross and Falkirk.
● Run 2: St Duthac run - 98.4 miles - King’s College, Aberdeen to St Rule’s Tower, St Andrews via Stonehaven, Arbroath and Dundee.
● Run 3: St Cuthbert run - 200 miles - Melrose to Durham via Lindisfarne and Heavenfield.
● Run 4: St Magnus Way - 55 miles - Egilsay to St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, via Birsay and Orphir.
● Run 5: St Maelrubha run - 110 miles - Loch Maree to Poolewe via Lairg.
● Run 6: St Brendan run
- 160 miles - Rothesay to Campbeltown via Arran.
● Run 7: St Columba run - 170 miles - Inchcolm Abbey to Iona Abbey via Loch Tay and Loch Lyon.
● Run 8: St Moluag run - 125 miles - Fortrose to Lismore via the Great Glen.
● Run 9: St Serf run - 60 miles Culross to Kinross via Dunblane.
● Run 10: St Drostan run - 95 miles - Old Deer to Aberlour via Insch and New Aberdour.
● Run 11: St Maelruba run - 110 miles - isles of Harris and Skye to Applecross.
● Run 12: St Ninian run - 340 miles - Carlisle to Edinburgh via Whithorn and Glasgow.
● Run 13: St Bega run - 62 miles - St Bees to Carlisle via Keswick.
● Run 14: St Margaret run - 70 miles - South Queensferry to St Andrews via the Fife Pilgrim Way.