A person running Africa begins a new challenge

BBC News, South East

A person running the entire length of Africa has begun his latest challenge – running the entire length of New Zealand.
Ras Cook, whose name is the toughest geyser, fulfilled it Previous endurance challenge 352 days later in April last year.
From West Sussex’s Wanting, 27 -year -old, 1,864 miles (3,000 km) is planning to run the Araroa trail, which will take him to 60 ultramarathan, navigating mountains, forests, beaches and cities.
He said, “The incredible, warm welcome to me so far, has already given me a glimpse of how special the journey of me will be.”
He has started a challenge at the Sterling Point in the southern end of the South Island of New Zealand – and will move north for about 60 days for the Finnish line at Cape Ringa in Northland.
Mr. Cook said that he was expected to climb at an altitude equal to about 10 mount Everests in the next 10 weeks.
During the challenge, he is also due to the Auckland Harbor Bridge, Canian Swing in Queenstown and Sky Dive in Abel Tasman.

He said that he was excited to be “back on the road again” in his first major campaign since running the length of Africa.
“If anything, from my experiences in Africa, it has made me more fine than the risks that I can take and the risks that I cannot take,” he said.
“Those small uncomfortable spots have a lot of personal development.
“You are not completely 100% sure, but you go for it anyway, and you make it, and it happens when you learn.”

Mr. Cook picked up more than £ 1M for charity during his previous challenge in Africa, despite the visa, scaring health, geopolitical issues and complications with and complications with and more An armed robbery,
The extreme challenge began on 22 April 2023 at the most disgusting point in South Africa, and ended in Tunisia over 10,190 miles (16,400 km) north.
Ultramarathon runner stated that he planned to survive for a long time as permission to his body.
“When I get older, when the body rises a little, I hope I will lift it from where I will be left,” he said.