
Are You Out of Your Mind? – The Road to Leadman – Part 7
“We’re so busy watching out for what’s just ahead of us that we don’t take time to enjoy where we are.” – Bill Watterson The first Leadman event, the marathon

“We’re so busy watching out for what’s just ahead of us that we don’t take time to enjoy where we are.” – Bill Watterson The first Leadman event, the marathon

…and more Bicycle Races and Ice Cream. The current forecast for this Saturday is Sunny with a high of 78 degrees. It’s going to be a perfect day to be

My Inaugural Costume Play Race at the Inaugural Half Marathon Russellville, Arkansas has always been something of a second home for me; I’ve lived in and out of Dover and

“I’m going to sleep like a bear tonight” was the last thing AO contributor and friend Justin Cloar said to me after his 6:54 finish at the Ouachita Trail 50K.

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“You’re better than you think you are. You can do more than you think you can!”– Ken Chlouber, founder of the Leadville Race series an imminent coach to all participants

We climb for those that can’t breathe on their own. We climb because no one deserves to die from lung cancer. We climb because our children deserve to breathe clean
As I stood on the starting line of the Devil’s Den “Styx N’ Stones” 30k Trail Race, I realized it had been just over five months since I had an
One of the most popular activities in parks and wilderness areas is hiking on trails. For thousands of years trails have been used for transportation, hunting, exploring, commerce. Long before