Photo Credit: Oliver Frampton
Photo Credit: Oliver Frampton

In this episode of the UKRunChat Podcast, we catch up with adventurer and world-record holder Mitch Hutchcraft following the completion of his extraordinary Great British Dog Walk Challenge.

Just weeks after we last spoke, Mitch ran 16 back-to-back ultra marathons, covering 720 kilometres from the UK’s lowest point at Holme Fen to the summit of Ben Nevis, battling freezing rain, snow and exhaustion across 16 consecutive days. In doing so, he set a new world record, all while raising awareness for overcrowded dog rescue centres and the illegal puppy trade in the UK.

Inspired by his rescue dog Teddy, who spent the first four years of his life confined to a concrete cage on a puppy farm, Mitch used the challenge to highlight the realities facing rescue charities, the growing number of dogs entering shelters, and the importance of choosing to adopt, not shop.

We talk about the physical and mental toll of the challenge, the unexpected power of community support, the dogs and rescue centres he met along the way, and why this mission was always about far more than breaking records.

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