It was actually closer to 155, but I started recording like 5km in, so I did an extra 5 just to get the full distance on the app.
My right foot is all messed up. It's been about 6 hours since it ended, and there's still bumps and marks from the skate and socks. Blisters and bruises.
I may try 200km in one or two years. In the odd chance that I actually go for it, that's the most I'll aim for. It's just too much.
They have an environmental contingency alert this week, I believe, where cars with license plates with a particular ending are prohibited from circulating in the streets, the next day it's cars with another ending that cannot be driven, rotating 1/5 of all cars each weekday.
But on Sundays, I believe traffic is by itself much lower than on weekdays, so any and all cars are allowed to circulate.
We started around 11 pm. I was still sweating while wearing shorts past midnight, because the heat has been awful lately, but it was okay until the sun came out.
I wouldn't have been able to do it during the daytime with the current weather.
So awesome, my Spanish is good enough to follow most of it. Felicidades!
I think it's pretty clear you left out the epic part this was done overnight, presumptively, because of traffic--that makes it so much cooler! Dinner in the middle. Definitely have to have your route planned, the blacktop/asphalt looked super smooth from the sound of it, no wheel, bearing sound barely at all?
I've got some nice big 3 wheeler blades, I'll come for 2025/2026!
Wow that's a crazy amount of time and distance. Props!
I did 100k over the course of a month last year for charity and that absolutely killed my feet. Didn't skate till just a few weeks ago (mostly due to weather though)