David Parrish, Scottish ultra-trailer, died at 35 while attempting to break a record


The scene is set on the official website of the race : “The Cape Wrath Trail is an unofficial, unmarked long-distance walking route of outstanding wild beauty, linking Fort William to Cape Wrath, the most north-western point of mainland Scotland. Stunning and challenging, this trail, aimed at experienced hikers, takes in some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery. »

It is therefore in this landscape as beautiful as it is dangerous that David Parrish died last weekend. This Scottish ultra-trailer was trying to beat the speed record on this Cape Wrath Trail, which he completed completely independently. A week before taking part in this dizzying challenge, he explained a little about what awaited him on Instagram.

A prize pool for mountain rescuers

“Cape Wrath Trail, unassisted. (Departure) April 2 around 8:10 a.m. About 362 kilometers, 11,481 m of elevation gain (if all goes as planned), Parrish explained. I considered all possible weather conditions while remaining optimistic and light-hearted. I fully expect this to be by far the most demanding undertaking of my life, both physically and mentally. »

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David Parrish had started this race a few days after having his bachelor party (and before, therefore, his wedding). He took part in this incredible challenge to support the Scottish Mountain Rescue by launching a fundraiser. This Friday, more than £30,000 had been raised (around 35,000 euros).

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