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The Mountain Don’t Care

The Mountain Don’t Care

The Mountain Don’t Care  (July 19th, 2012)   “Respect the mountain – it doesn’t care if you live or die.”   In the past couple of weeks since the Mt. Washington Road race I’ve burned through precious gas money to seek out runs that go above 14,000 feet.  Luckily, since I am in Colorado, there […]

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Mt. Washington Race Recap

Mt. Washington Race Recap

  Mt. Washington Race Recap: 6/21/12 My decision to move to Boulder to train at altitude in the mountains became more solidified after this past weekend. I’m not sure if my red blood cell count had actually increased, but when I took the lead about 2.5 miles into the 2012 Mt. Washington road race last […]

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The Mountains Beckon

The Mountains Beckon

The Mountains Beckon June 2012 “…I went to the woods [mountains] because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived…” -excerpt from Walden: 2. “Where I Lived and […]

June 10, 2012 | By | Reply More
The View Is Worth The Climb

The View Is Worth The Climb

“Hills are your friend.” My dad used to always say this to me before races and difficult training sessions that involved rolling terrain.  Several years of racing cross country, marathons, (and now trail ultras), I hear that statement as positive self talk in my mind, although it is slightly modified to “Uphills are your friend.” […]

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Chuckanut 50k: Lessons learned in my first ultra

Chuckanut 50k: Lessons learned in my first ultra

“I guess I didn’t get the memo: Nobody stops at the aid stations,” I mention to Max King as we climb up a dirt-trail about 7 miles into the Chuckanut 50k trail race. “Not this year,” Max implies that the high-level of competition meant that all the top runners were going to shave seconds whenever […]

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