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Happy Maze Loop | Adventure Running
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Laquo; Marin Headlands. NOTE: Much of the content for this blog has shifted to the Ultimate Direction Blog. There you will find Trip Reports and essays from Anton Krupicka, Peter Bakwin, and occasionally myself and Scott Jurek. Below is an exception – this Adventure Running Blog has featured excellent info on The Maze, and this report adds more. April 11-14, 2013. Canyonlands NP and Robbers Roost, Utah. 107 miles, 4 days. Backpacking – Peter Bakwin and Buzz Burrell. I’d been here. We park the car in fron...
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RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOPPER: Peak Snowshoe Marathon 3/2/13
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RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOPPER. Sunday, March 3, 2013. Peak Snowshoe Marathon 3/2/13. After a solid season of snowshoe racing in the Granite State Snowshoe Series with noticeable gains in strength and speed I decided to sign up for the snowshoe marathon as a fitness test for two upcoming spring races. Without much trouble I convinced Kristina to come along and race as well. My only goal was to work on my race nutrition and hopefully run faster than 2010 when I ran 5:15. So I held myself back waiting for him o...
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RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOPPER: April 2012
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RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOPPER. Sunday, April 8, 2012. Northern Nipmuck Race Report. This weekend Kristina and I made the trek down to Bigelow Hollow State Park in Union CT, home of the Northern Nipmuck trail race. My legs had felt quite heavy all week after a series of three hard runs last weekend including the Gilmanton 5k road race. But at the end of my run on Wednesday which included hill repeats I was thinking I should be able to put in a hard effort come race day. So I did just that and they hooked on&#...
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RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOPPER: Reflections... On a real mess...the abridged version
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RAMBLINGS OF A ROCKHOPPER. Thursday, March 22, 2012. Reflections. On a real mess.the abridged version. Looking back on the past few years of my life I've experienced many changes. Some good, some bad. I've been contemplating writing another blog post for some time now. I feel strongly that people air their dirty laundry too often via social media and It's been tough for me to bring myself to write a personal post instead of just a race report or blurb about a cool run or hike. Farming( hay farming specif...
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Life's Learnings: May 2013
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A record of my journey learning to be a father, husband, runner, and, occasionally, teacher. Sunday, May 19, 2013. Trail Culture With Diesel-san. Tuesday, May 14, 2013. WAPACK. AND I came BACK? I read (well, flipped through the pages of) a book this summer, by Thich Nhat Hanh. Earlier this year I signed up for the Wapack and Back 50 Miler. And actually enjoy the experience of running the Wapack Trail. Twice, in one day. Having been working with a great coach, Emily Harrison. Finding myself dirtied and my...
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Outside John: July 2012
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Adventure, racing and having fun in the outdoors. Monday, July 23, 2012. No Race for the Weary. Greenfield Recorder 07/19/2012, Page B01. No race for the weary. Driving from the summit of Mount Greylock to Boston would not be a short trip. That’s exactly what a dozen members from the Sugarloaf Mountain Athletic Club did this past weekend, when they took part in the Mass Dash Relay to benefit the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The team was broken up into two vans, so that when the first van was running, th...
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Outside John: North Country Endurance Challenge
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Adventure, racing and having fun in the outdoors. Wednesday, September 24, 2014. North Country Endurance Challenge. North Country Endurance Challenge. The idea started Memorial Day Weekend with a few beers on a beach. I was told of a new race in New Hampshire that consisted of a 40 mile mountain bike, 13 mile trail run, and 9 mile paddle; a true mountain, adventure race spread out in 9 stages. Since Crystal, my ace support person, would. Our name referred more to our accident prone nature. As such, accid...
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Outside John: About
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Adventure, racing and having fun in the outdoors. Hi everyone, thanks for visiting my site! If you haven't figured yet, I love the outdoors, I love racing, and I love adventure, and now I have a newborn on the way. Does that mean I should hang up the skis and put the kayak paddles in storage? She is coming with me! I love endurance and adventure sports. In the last 20 years I have competed, taught, and enjoyed. Running (Trail and Road). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Adventures in New England.