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Scott Brown and the Double West Highland Way

Scott Brown and the Double West Highland Way

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🎙️ West Coast Ultra Podcast – S3 E17


Breaking Limits with Scott Brown: The Double West Highland Way Record


In this episode of the West Coast Ultra Podcast, I sit down with returning guest and friend of the show Scott Brown, who recently made ultra-running history by completing a double traverse of the West Highland Way — and setting a new record while doing it.


Scott was last on the podcast back in Season 2 (Episode 4), and I’m thrilled to have him back to take us deep into the physical, mental, and emotional journey behind this epic effort on one of the UKs most stunning trails.


We chat about:

  • His deep connection with the West Highland Way
  • How the idea for the double WHW came to life
  • What training, logistics, and crew support looked like
  • How he dealt with the lowest moments and unexpected challenges
  • What this experience taught him about resilience, purpose, and recovery
  • Scott’s humility and mindset are incredible, and this one will definitely inspire anyone pushing toward their own limits.



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