Looks a bit fire festival v2. I wonder if like FF it won’t be the actual privileged doing taking part but naive hipster with credit cards, buy now pay later or bank of mum and dad.
Thought half the fun is slumming it for 4 days with no support.
Fyne Festival?
I don't suspect anyone with enough moolah to enter will care what a load of bicyclist middle-managers think about how they choose to spend their hard-earned (hard-inherited) on! And, if you could flog a jogging trip to a couple dozen multi-millionairs (and presumably get the perks of the same food and accommodation), you probably would!
fair play to them I reckon.
wonder if like FF it won’t be the actual privileged doing taking part but naive hipster with credit cards, buy now pay later or bank of mum and dad.
I think we can safely say that if your mum and dad pay £15k for you to go and play for a week you ARE privileged, and even if you are a Hipster with 15K available on c/cards you are pretty privileged.
Wouldn’t be so sure. Plenty of rich people spend their free time doing sport too.
EDIT: nevermind.
Presumably this is for people whose £15k is no more of a loss than the £5 note sitting in my pocket.
How 'bout a STW whip round and enter a random major player from the Full Fat Friday thread?
It comes with seven months of coaching and various expensive toys like the garmin and that I am secretly a ninja commando pretending to be a businessman thrudark clothing.
I suspect they will fill those 40 places easily enough with the sort of person who likes to tell their underlings how alpha male they are and how ironman events and what not are a bit mainstream and common nowadays.
How ’bout a STW whip round and enter a random major player from the Full Fat Friday thread?
I can't speak for any other regular contributors to the Full Fat Friday thread, but I'm seeing the words 'Involuntary Manslaughter' 😉
@thisisnotaspoon – I’ve done a little bit of guiding with a luxury road cycling company in France, that was not really my experience.
Dunno, countering anecdotes with anecdotes, my uncles a former director at both one of the big 3 pharmaceutical compaies and a major oil company, not short of a quid or two and runs marathons for a hobby. Given that once you get out of manual labouring jobs fitness and work are pretty much independent. How can you argue an inverse link beyond inverse snobbery?
Equally I can think of a few forum members who've jetted off to do races in far flung parts of the world which once you add in flights, accomodation, etc etc isn't likely to be a cheap think to do multiple times a year.
@thisisnotaspoon, yeah, fair point, I edited before you'd posted again - I'm not arsed either way really, maybe they'll hoover up all the Strava segments up there.
Seeing how expensive Thrudark kit is the £15k entrance fee would get you a coat and maybe a cap
Dunno, countering anecdotes with anecdotes, my uncles a former director at both one of the big 3 pharmaceutical compaies and a major oil company, not short of a quid or two and runs marathons for a hobby.
A lot of high-ranking people such as company directors fit that bill. High disposable income, not necessarily vast amounts of work - in many cases they do 2 or 3 days a week - which allows them a lot of free time to train and they take pride in their appearance, want to be the sort of fit-looking, adventurous alpha male type so they sign up to these corporate things left right and centre.
I've met a few such people on various guiding jobs. On one event about 10 years ago, there were a lot of folk on top-end Boardman bikes. Turned out they all worked at the same place and they'd all given about £5000 to their PAs, told them to go and buy a bike so the local Halfords had had a run on these expensive Boardmans where they'd normally only expect to sell a couple a year. They were actually nice people but they just expected *everything* done for them.
A few years later, I was told by the event director to partner this one guy, clearly some bigwig who they were trying to impress. Basically, if he punctures, you fix it; if he wants a coffee, you get it.
He was actually a very strong rider (which was why they'd put me with him, I was the only chaperone able to sustain that pace!) He'd got to be that good a rider by having a shedload of money and time, buying expensive bikes and going on "training camps" all over the world, a lot of them run by ex-pros and catering specifically to that market.
Anyway he had a great day and at the end he chatted to the event director and then his massive ****-off Merc picked him up and took him to a local 5* hotel. We were all sleeping in tents...
Next day the Merc dropped him back at the event campsite and he was taken off in the event directors car for a bit.
Compared to the price of a weekends hunting, shooting, fishing, drinking that many of our uber rich pay, this is bang on the money.
Let's hope it keeps bringing some of the money into local, rural economies that would do well to be able to diversify from the hunting, shooting, fishing crowd on lucrative deals like this.
I can see it being oversubscribed and successful.
Good luck to them.
I’m interested in what 5000 recovery-friendly but Michelin-starred calories a day looks like, though.
Mars Bars? After most endurance events anything with sugar in tastes Michelin starred so they aren’t setting the bar high.
Competitors then spend a night in a luxury campsite, followed by a gala dinner with explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes.
My choice of food after multi day races has depended on how quickly was it available and how quickly could I shovel it in (Whether it had lumpy bits in which I could damage myself on when I fell asleep in it was a secondary concern)
I recently listened to Ranulph reading his book on the radio and didn’t consciously manage more than five minutes so it sounds dire (I’m sure in the flesh he is more interesting but it sounds like one great ‘I am’ talking at lots of others).
Seeing how expensive Thrudark kit is
never heard of them before, so had a google...My, that website is special, is it not?
We live in the age of Space Billionaires in phallic rockets now.
"Ultra Glamping Tuff mudders" seem like peasants by comparison.
It's for wealthy suffers from short man syndrome, we all know people like this, an opportunity to flex their Wallets, Egos and Pec's all at the same time is hard for them to resist...
In other news, people pay over £100 for a watch.
Part of me would like to see someone enter this and Spend the whole weekend sporting a <£10 casio...
How popular will it be? - Doesn't really matter, it only needs to be popular with a specific Niche.
Perhaps this sort of event highlights the broken state of many sports where people like to claim "Wealth isn't a Barrier" when in a lot of instances it very much is...
I recently listened to Ranulph reading his book on the radio and didn’t consciously manage more than five minutes so it sounds dire (I’m sure in the flesh he is more interesting but it sounds like one great ‘I am’ talking at lots of others).
He's an excellent public speaker, I've been to a few of his talks. Clearly very practiced at it, he knows his slides inside out, he's got his timings and his patter absolutely dialled.
He is quite funny with it though, a lot of self-deprecation, dry humour and witty asides.
My choice of food after multi day races has depended on how quickly was it available and how quickly could I shovel it in
I'm sure our 16-course 'tasting menu' will tempt you. Our sommelier has the appropriate vintages to accompany.
This has created a job opportunity for you peasants. I have entered it and am willing to provide honest employment for 18 of you urchins in total. You will take it in turns to carry my rickshaw over the course; in return I will provide you with a silver penny each day and an excellent reference.
Oh my, that is special.
Wow! Never heard of Thrudark either but now I really fancy a 60 quid 'Dogs of War' T-shirt so everyone in the pub will think I'm a globe-trotting international mercenary, fresh back from rescuing hostages in the middle east or starting a military coup in Africa, just for shits and giggles after finishing my career in the SAS (Super Army Soldier)
Oh my, that is special.
I particularly like possibly because its the only thing in my budget range the way the marketing for the socks indicate they are for stamping on the heads of fallen foes whilst shouting no quarter. Something I hadnt thought I had needed before but now it is clear.
I love the Thrudark, everything has a union flag on it, british special forces designed, rule britania, british everything is the best and most fighty and manly ...but made in portugal
clothes for utter, utter Walts
If I was a sponsor of athlete's I would get an ultra marathon runner to do the same course & get them more exposure to utterly humiliate every single entrant
@crazy-legs
I've been tail end charlie for one of those sorts of events, one guy was reputed to be worth £100m & another had done the 3 peeks (everest, North & South poles) all arrived by private jet, all reasonably nice but generally had no comprehension of other people's lives. I was doing it as a favour to a mate who ran the event, in the end I got tipped more in that week than I earn in my day job. Shame I only did it the once 😕
Oh my, that is special. *puts cheap Oakley sunglasses on*
https://thrudark.com/blockquote >
There is a missed opportunity for a STW discount code.....
Got to admire the sas/sbs guys behind thrudark for tapping into that Walt market
never heard of them before, so had a google…My, that website is special, is it not?
I'm pretty sure I first heard about them on here, someone was talking about getting one of their jackets for hill walking and didn't like the general consensus that they could get something that would do the job better for a fraction of the cost.
Compared to the price of a weekends hunting, shooting, fishing, drinking that many of our uber rich pay, this is bang on the money.
Let’s hope it keeps bringing some of the money into local, rural economies that would do well to be able to diversify from the hunting, shooting, fishing crowd on lucrative deals like this.
I can see it being oversubscribed and successful.
Good luck to them.
this.
Also, it is quite entertaining reading a load of people with multiple 4, 5, £6,000+ bikes decrying anyone who might want to spend equivalent money on something else a stupid alpha male.
And for another alternative use of cash, it is possible to book 1 week of accommodation (just accommodation - nothing else included) at Center Parks for £10,000.
If you have 25k+ social media followers you can join 'The Brotherhood'
https://thrudark.com/brotherhood-affiliate/
They don't send out marketing emails, they send out 'Intel'.
😆
I especially love that the mouse turns into crosshairs...
And for another alternative use of cash, it is possible to book 1 week of accommodation (just accommodation – nothing else included) at Center Parks for £10,000.
Lots of things are theoretically possible, but it doesn't mean any sane human being is ever going to do it, does it? 😀
True about Center Parcs...we'd booked to go in October last year - I got a discount price offer so got some slightly uprated lodge for less than the usual basic lodge price. Anyway, 3 days before arrival got a call to say the lodge was unavailable and would I mind a complimentary upgrade.
Upgraded to an executive lodge with games room and sauna - was amazingly good.
Clearly spoilt after that I went to see if they had any offers to upgrade the summer holiday booking to something similar - was offered a 'deal' of £3k to pay then to get similar for the summer holiday.
Properly burst my bubble then! Hahaha
Lots of things are theoretically possible, but it doesn’t mean any sane human being is ever going to do it, does it? 😀
Couldn't comment on the sanity of those making the bookings but the 'Treehouse' accommodation option at Longleat (£9,898 for seven nights from 12th August 2022) is fully booked for most of this year and a lot of next year!!
but the ‘Treehouse’ accommodation option at Longleat (£9,898 for seven nights from 12th August 2022) is fully booked for most of this year and a lot of next year!!
Yes, but surely that gives you the option of threatening your kids with being thrown to the lions if they don't behave, thus ensuring you get some peace and quiet?
You can't put a price on that. Well... you can. Its £9,898 for seven nights 😂
It's just the way the wealthy do stuff, like flying first class, plane still gets there just the same, but if you have the money why not?
They don’t send out marketing emails, they send out ‘Intel’.
I especially love that the mouse turns into crosshairs…
I think this quote could change my life.
I will now say it out loud every morning .
“No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.”
Thrudark and beyond.🐱👤⚡🔥
Thrudark and beyond
Respect is earned!
oh that Thrudark website is ****ing hilarious!
I particularly like this photo of The Team. Presumably they had to wait until the all the people in jeans and anoraks dragged their kids and grannies out of the way of the trig point first.
And I thought we were pushing it when we asked £230 for a family ticket for the Big Bike Bash!
That is a priceless photo, and not at all embarrassing as ****
I particularly like this photo of The Team.
Has the bloke second from the left got the worlds largest watch?
I particularly like this photo of The Team. Presumably they had to wait until the all the people in jeans and anoraks dragged their kids and grannies out of the way of the trig point first.
I'm disappointed that at least two don't have their faces obscured
Nah, he'll have Halo'd in just for the photo...obviously didn't have time to remove his work wear to get in to his catalogue wear...

