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Recently, a friend and I went skiing in an area that was new to us. We didn’t have what we deemed significant objectives and I was anxious to test my lungs after an awful case of the flu. On the drive to the trailhead, steady winds were drifting snow across the road which meant this adventure would surely keep us on our toes.
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Welcome to the What’s Up in Ultra weekend that straddles two years on our UltraRunning Calendar. We come out of nearly full hibernation mode and find races scattered across the country from California, to Texas, Florida and a handful of places in-between.
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El Paso’s Carilyn Johnson just completed the 6240 Project where she ran 6,240 miles in 2022. Carilyn joins the show to talk about the project and how it came to be. We also talk about her experience as a four-time USA 24-Hour Team member, advice on running 24-hour events, her passion for the culinary arts and how it relates to her running and so much more.
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He fought in Vietnam and Korea. He was a Mormon-turned-Catholic priest who went by Bill or Wolfgang or Wolf. He was an ROTC instructor, an exorcist and paranormal researcher. He was a radio host. He was a runner. And, many believe, he was D.B. Cooper.
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The final weekend of the 2022 UltraRunning Calendar is officially here and finally lets up a bit. With winter’s official arrival and the holiday season in full swing, there are just a few ultramarathons across the country this weekend before we return to our regularly scheduled programming in 2023.
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UltraRunning Magazine Editor Amy Clark drops by to spread the holiday cheer with the December/January issue of the magazine, which features an impressive cover image of one of ultrarunnng’s most famous race organizers.
