As I blogged last year, one of the most interesting aspects of the Vermont 100, at least as a spectator, is the horses. The Vermont 100 is one of the few ultra running races (possibly the only) that still shares a course with a long distance horse race. It is the only 100 that continues [...]
Vermont 100 – 2010
My hubby participated in his third 100 miler this weekend when he attempted the Vermont 100. While he finished the race last year in less than 23 hours. This year was a reminder that 100 miles is a tough distance. After running the first 88+ miles at a blazing pace, he dropped at mile 95.5, [...]
Hubby’s Massanutten Report
Sometimes (rarely) I get my way and my hubby posts about his latest adventures on his blog. After more than a month, he finally posted his report about his adventures during the Massanutten Mountain Trails 100 miler (MMT100). Feel free to go look at his insights.
My Husband’s Grand Canyon Rim to Rim to Rim
From time to time I like to make posts about what my husband is up to. Because some of the stuff he does is really really cool. Like when he ran a 100 miler Ultramarathon, or carried a 52 lb rock at the end of a 53 mile Ultramarathon. He even held the unofficial winter [...]
Vermont 100 – Importance of the Pacer
When Adam paced for Nate last year I didn’t fully understand the importance of pacers. I understood that they kept the runner company during the dark hours of the night but they are so much more than that. I saw some of the roles of the pacer while driving around, and even more when I [...]





