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Death Valley Jack - 75 year-old man competes in ultra marathon

This in from Simon Quinton - Edelman Digital (representing Seven Seas):

Death Valley Legend

75 year-old UK resident Jack Denness is attempting to make history as the oldest runner ever to compete in the Badwater Death Valley Ultra Marathon from July 12th 2010. Seven Seas, celebrating its 75th birthday, is supporting Jack's efforts to break the world record in what is deemed as the world’s toughest athletic event.
 
The race covers 135 miles through the Nevada desert from Death Valley, the lowest elevation point in the Western Hemisphere at 280 feet below sea level, to half-way up Mt. Whitney, the highest peak in the contiguous United States.
 
One of 90 competitors in 2010, Jack is a Death Valley legend, having already competed in the event 11 times. He will face daily temperatures of up to 55oC and expects to take up to 50 hours to complete the grueling course.
 
Supporting local charities
 
The family atmosphere of the Death Valley race is what inspires Jack to keep returning, training “only when I’m in the mood,” he says. On average, Jack and Max the dog will complete a 26 mile run each Sunday in the lead up to the race.

Congrats to all Kneeknackers! Job well done...

What a day.  Ean finished his 18th Kneeknacker, taking lots of photos and videos on the way.  Here is a sampling:

Bagging Routes

Background

Last year during the 2009 Bagger Challenge, I found myself outsmarted by friends and foes who were more efficient with the way they invested their bagging time and energy. 

Scorched Sole Ultras 2010

The Scorched Sole 50 miler this year was a way tougher run than previous years.
Instead of a 20k romp up to the KVR then 40k of the basically flat, rail to trail corridor, then the decent to the start finish area, the course was redesigned to include a 2000m. mountain.
Little White was still snow covered at the summit, and was melting fast!
The lower trail were more like stream beds. The snowfields were "slurpee" consistency and with two rope ascents with the same two ropes for our return.
The summit was also the turn around for the 50k.

Mount Fromme

Western States 100 Mile Run - Live Twitter Stream

For all you of you out there looking for news on Western States 100, here is the live Twitter feed: 

 

Running and Trail Running in Vancouver: From Urban Parks, The Seawall to Wilderness Trails...

I often get emails asking about where to run in Vancouver and thought of putting the answers down as a reference for

Shoe Review - The Inov-8 Roclite 295

Shoe Review - The Inov-8 Roclite 295

A couple of weeks ago, I received a courier package.  "What the heck could that be?", I ask

The Concise Dictionary of Bagging Terms

While on a recent baggage expedition, it occurred to me that baggers and baguettes have a language unto themselves.  For the benefit of those who are new to the Bagger Challenge and baggery, in general, I thought it would be a good idea to define some of the key terms and expressions.

Mount Collins

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