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Category Archives: Charities & Fundraising
High schooler to run across America
got this email from a 17-year-old high schooler who plans to run across the United States next year after he graduates. He wrote, “… It’s my dream, and it’s what I’m training for. Please, if you have any tips or if you want to help support my endeavor, please contact me …”. Continue reading
Dean Karnazes’ Run Across America
Dean Karnazes will be doing something less than 150 other people have ever done. I reviewed the statistics on John Wallace III’s site (where you can also see who else is currently running or walking across the country—there are many), and he shows that, among runners who’ve completed a trans-American crossing, there are 144 people who’ve averaged 40 to 50 miles a day, 6 of us who’ve done between 50 and 60 (I’m at the top of that group), and 3 who’ve averaged 60 to 66 miles a day. This ain’t no Sunday picnic. Continue reading
2010: Year in Review
Tis the season to think back and either wonder where the hell the year went or congratulate yourself on all that happened. If you’re like me, you do a little of both. Continue reading