Exhaustion. That’s what I was thinking about today on my very easy and very short recovery run while taking a break midway to check out the view of the snow-capped Mt. Hamilton across
It may be just a coincidence that two of the most competitive trail 50k’s in the U.S. are a week apart. Both events sell out the day registration opens,and
The Way Too Cool 50k, my first race since HURT. I had a good two months between the races, but I wasn’t quite where I wanted to be in terms of training going in to Cool. It took me
FUN. What a fun day. On November 14 a bunch of friends and I headed up to Muir Beach for Pacific Coast Trail Runs’ Muir Beach 50k. There were several reasons I was excited
I turned 30 this past Saturday and what better way to celebrate than run over 30 miles at the Muir Beach 50K with my fellow Endurables. Several of us are training for The
Congratulations to David Schoenberg,male winner of the Montrail-Trail Run Times “My First Ultra”Contest! David receives a great gear package courtesy of Montrail. Enjoy David’s
In 1997 I ran my first Ultra and it was not well thought out. I suffered. I had recently moved to San Anselmo, CA from Manhattan where I had started to run on trails because of the lack of sidewalks.
Pacific Coast Trail Runs put on a great event at Rodeo Beach in the Marin Headlands on Saturday, March 21. The weather was overcast and cool but perfect to run in. Shan Riggs and his
Results are coming in from this morning’s Way Too Cool 50K and La Sportiva Mountain Running Team runners Leor Pantilat (San Carlos, CA) and Caitlin Smith (Oakland, CA) are at the top of the Mens
Wind. Gusting freakin wind! The first thought that pops into my head when looking back on the Montana de Oro 50K is running some great trail in the hardest wind I have ever felt in my