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A big thank you to Jay Anderson, ultrarunner and RD of the Orange Curtain 100k and 50k races , and Tracy Bahr, a true ultrarunning champion, for allowing me to join in on a Grand Canyon adventure weekend. If you ask the question, "Can one run down the Grand Canyon barefoot?", the answ...
In an effort to get more runners to come down and run with us, and allow for a quality experience for spectators, we have eliminated the previous EXTREME element of this run, which was a hard, very gnarly, potentially dangerous [and beautiful!], point-to-point, canyon-to-canyon run. I...
Joe Seeley 33-M 1779 Marathon 3:45:42 click for photos Ken Saxton 50-M 1753 Marathon 4:08:00 click for photos Barefoot-Rick Roeber 49-M 1674 Marathon 4:14:30 click for photos Barefoot Ted 41-M Unofficial Marathon 3:35 Crazy day. Looked like rain, but rain didn't come til late. Got up ...
Firstly, before you begin, you want to evaluate what it is that is leading you to even accept the logic behind the concept of barefoot running. We all know that barefoot running has gotten a lot of attention lately. Much of it is valid and deserves your attention. Yet, one must still ...
Ted McDonald trail running in Copper Canyons, Mexico Photograph by Leslie Gaines from National Geographic Adventure's Kate Siber “Barefoot” Ted McDonald played a lively and central role in Christopher McDougall’s breakout book, Born to Run, with a simple but revolutionary message: “So...
Here is the working text for my Op-Ed piece in Monday's Christian Science Monitor, titled by the paper as "Boston Marathon and beyond: Running is ready for a barefoot revolution" (read online here ) The Way of Barefoot Running: One Step at a Time Our ancestors moved over the earth...a...
Wrote this report on my iPhone while making my way down to this year's Copper Canyon Ultra Marathon (Ultramaratón Internacional Caballo Blanco) in Urique, Chihuahua, Mexico . Mumbai photos link India, India, India. Such an amazing journey it was to be. Thank you to my good friend Anan...
A big thank you to Jay Anderson, ultrarunner and RD of the Orange Curtain 100k and 50k races , and Tracy Bahr, a true ultrarunning champion, for allowing me to join in on a Grand Canyon adventure weekend. If you ask the question, "Can one run down the Grand Canyon barefoot?", the answ...