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Time on feet vs. mileage wrote:What makes you think Sandy hasn't been "playing it safe"? Regardless of terrain, weather, etc, she keeps her daily effort right around 14 hours (whatever the distance), which allows her an hour to eat dinner and wind down, 8 hours for sleep, and an hour to get back at it / eat breakfast.
Sandy and her team are doing great, keeping right on their schedule, and I see no reason to change what they're doing.
Over a week ago it seemed to me that she was on target for a 53 day finish. Interestingly, she is still on that target, even with the slight shorter mileage and hours.