Greyling rises to the Num-Num Challenge

Tired of farm roads? Then The Num-Num Trail’s annual race is the one to start training for. Described by Landie Visser as ‘way more technical than the Otter’, this pure and scenic trail running experience in Mpumalanga came out of nowhere to catch trail snakes and buffalos by surprise. Now into its second year, the 36.5 km Challenge and 15 km Rough It’ races, which took place on 7 July, tested the physical and mental skills of even the most hardened trail runner.
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