Fuel for Thought
As every endurance athlete knows, proper nutrition and hydration are key to success in racing. But how do you approach this on a 200km, non-stop and unsupported footrace across the Drakensberg?
Should you count calories, milligrams of sodium and litres of fluid consumed per hour? Should you use gels and high-carb sports drinks? Or should you focus on maintaining a normal meal plan and consuming real, wholesome foods for your time out in the mountains? In this blog we delve into some of the pros and cons of your options…
It’s All About That Altitude
The average altitude for the Drakensberg Grand Traverse is 2932m, give or take a little depending on individual route choice. This means that your average altitude will fall just shy of 3000m for the duration of the DGT Run. Lesotho isn’t called Kingdom in the Sky for no reason…