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THANKS TO THE SEVEN CROWN HOTEL IN LA PAZ

Bienvenido a mis amigos mexicanos querido! Gracias por cuidar de mí tan grande aquí en México.
Mi sitio web tiene una traducción al español la posibilidad!
Por favor, sólo tiene que desplazarse hacia abajo y seleccione el idioma español en la herramienta de TRANSLATE en el lado derecho de mi página de blog. Espero verte en el camino!  Tony

MANY THANKS TO SR. CASTRO OF THE SEVEN CROWN HOTEL IN LA PAZ FOR PUTTING ME UP TONIGHT. THIS HOTEL IS VERY COMFORTABLE AND JUST ACROSS THE ROAD FROM A GLORIOUS DOWNTOWN BEACH! WHAT A WONDERFUL PLACE TO VACATION, SHOP, SWIM AND LET THE HOTELS FRIENDLY STAFF SPOIL YOU.

THE 7 CROWN HOTEL'S ROOFTOP BAR WITH A VIEW OF THE BEACH AND CITY

Seven Crown Hotel in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, is a place where you will be able to enjoy from a warmth environment full of harmony and tranquility in order to enjoy to the maximum your stay in the capital of the state. The hotel staff is always available to make your visit, whether is on business or pleasure, a trip to the paradise.

Seven Crown Hotels are present in the most important tourist destinations of Baja California Sur, such as La Paz and Los Cabos. At any of its locations we keep the highest quality standards in facilities as in services, achieving, in top of everything, to keep the lowest rates.

Seven Crown Hotel offer 54 rooms totally equipped, including 9 suites in front of the sea, to give its guests the best comfort while enjoying their stay.

Standard Room. The Standard room has 1 king size bed or 2 queen size beds. Its maximum capacity is 2 adults and 2 children or 3 adults. Standard rooms count with partial view of the sea, cable TV, air conditioning, hair dryer, coffee maker and phone.

THE ROOFTOP BAR ALSO HAS ITS OWN JACUZZI. I GOT MY OWN SOLARIUM!

Junior Suite. Junior Suites have full view to the bay, 1 king size bed or 2 queen size beds. Its maximum capacity is 2 adults and 2 children or 3 adults. Each comfortable Junior Suite has a kitchenette with a minibar, stove, dish washer, silverware and table, plus cable TV, telephone, air conditioning, hair dryer and other amenities. There is a separate room, living room and balcony with a spectacular view to the sea.

 

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PLEASE VISIT THE SEVEN CROWN WEBSITE

I am back in La Paz having run the length of Baja. Tomorrow, Sunday I will get the ferry from here to Mazatalan on the mainland.

Tonight I went out for dinner. On the way back I stopped for an ice cream. I had a bit of a disaster, well not really a disaster more of an embarrasement. I went into an ice cream parlour and thought I had paid for a two scoop ice cream. The woman taking my cash thought I said two, two scoops ice creams. I only found this out when I was being served them. So I had an ice cream overload with a race against time to ensure a dog was not licking up Cherry Garcia and Pecan Peach off the pavement :) Many people were looking at the Irishman eating like a pig taking turns eating from one tub to the other. The saving grace here was that I didn’t order my usual 3 scoop ice cream, phew! I am loosing my appetite!

The Mexican sitting on the bench beside me said. ” Gringos are loco! ” And asked me where I was from.

“  Ireland. ”

” Well you are not a loco Gringo if you are from Ireland. ”

” But I am running around the world. ” I insisted.

” Well you are loco! ”

So, I rushed back inside for a tissue and the soft paper stuck all over my sticky fingers. I couldn’t shake hands with anyone.

GREEDY LOCO GRINGO!

GREEDY LOCO GRINGO

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About Tony

I have always considered myself to be an average runner. In school, I was even bullied for I was a sports wimp. Through hard work, dedication, perseverance, self-belief and a strong mind I succeeded in not only running around the world but breaking four ultra running world records during my competitive career. Having previously cycled around the world I didn't start running until I was almost 30. Then I had a dream of running around the world. For many reasons, I waited for over 20 years. One reason was to establish my pedigree as an endurance athlete. I started and finished my world run as the current World Record-Holder for 48 Hours Indoor Track 426 kilometres (265 miles), a record I have held since 2007. I also broke and still hold the World Record for 48 hours on a Treadmill 405 kilometres (251 miles) in 2008. When I retired from competition, more pleasing than any of my world, European or Irish records I had the respect of my fellow athletes from all over the world - in my opinion, sports greatest reward - an achievement I am most proud of. Then I finally put myself out to pasture, to live my ultimate dream to run around the world! This blog was written on the road while I struggled to find places to sleep and to recover from running an average of 43.3 kilometres or 27 miles per day for 1,165 road days. There were many nights I typed this blog on a smart phone, so fatigued my eyes closed. Many journalists and endurance athletes have referred to my world run as the most difficult endurance challenge ever attempted. During my expedition I rarely had any support vehicles, running mostly with a backpack. In the more desolate areas I pushed my gear, food and water in a cart which I called Nirvana, then I sent her on ahead to run with my backpack once again over altitudes of almost 5,000 metres in the Andes. I stayed in remote villages where many people had never seen a white person before. I literally met the most wonderful people of this world in their own backyard and share many of those amazing experiences in this blog. My run around the world took 4 years. There were no short cuts, I ran every single metre on the road while seeking out the most comprehensive route across 41 countries, 5 continents, I used 50 pair of running shoes and my final footstep of the run was exactly 50,000 kilometres, (almost 31,000 miles) I eventually finished this tongue in cheek named world jog where I started, at the finish line of my city marathon. I started my global run with the Dublin Marathon on October 25th 2010 and finished with the Dublin Marathon on October 27th 2014 at 3 05pm! Thank you for your support, I hope you can share my unique way of seeing the world, the ultimate endurance challenge! Read more...

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