
Bob Graham Round
The Bob Graham Round is a challenging mountain running challenge in the Lake District, England. It involves completing 42 fells (mountain peaks) and their connecting routes, totaling about 66 miles (106 km), within 24 hours. Named after Bob Graham, who first completed the route in 1932, the challenge tests stamina, navigation, and endurance. Many runners attempt it as a personal goal, often raising funds for charity or pushing their physical limits. Successfully completing the round is considered a significant achievement in mountain and trail running communities.