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As we come down off the high of last weekend’s Western States Endurance Run, our UltraRunning Calendar takes a bit of a breather with a rather tame dozen and half races. However, we still have some fun highlights below to get you over the halfway hump of the year and into the second part of 2022.
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In this episode, we’re talking about those pesky little blood-sucking critters, ticks. Dr. Jason Wagner joins us to give a quick download on tick prevention, removal, illnesses, signs and symptoms, and treatment options after your trail run.
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Deep in the heart of Mount Edziza Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada, it’s easy to feel lost, but perhaps just as simple to find oneself. At over 500,000 acres, the expansive wilderness is home to the Tahltan Nation and abundant with opportunities for adventure and discovery — the awe-inspiring moments are limitless.
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The general build of the SL:HSV, including the stack heights and adjustable component system, is very similar to the original model, but there are a few key updates that make the shoe well suited for terrain in the southeastern United States, particularly the rooty, rocky, gnarly ground and frequent water exposure encountered on the trails.
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Summer is finally here and so is arguably the most anticipated ultramarathon in North America, the 49th Western States Endurance Run. As with all the Golden Ticket races on the calendar, UltraRunning doesn’t just prognosticate on who might take the title, we talked with the contenders to get a sense of how their build-ups went, gather insight into their thoughts and feelings, as well as what they’re most looking forward to on race day.
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We are proud to welcome UltraRunning Magazine’s Western States contest winner Natasha Daniels to the URM podcast. Natasha shares her personal story with us, which was selected from over 100 entries in November.
