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Volunteers wanted for Tick Counts

April 1, 2026

Bird counters, pika monitors, and sea turtle patrols—move over! Volunteers are now being recruited to count ticks! Governmental agencies, universities, conservation groups, and public health administrations have been growing alarmed over the increase of tick populations. “We know tick populations are ballooning like our federal deficit,” said Rex Rezults of the US Department of Agriculture.…

Marin Ultra Challenge 50K–Trail running where it all started!

March 24, 2026

Towering redwoods, stunning coastal headlands, sprawling ocean beaches, and open rolling verdant hills, California’s Marin County is an exceptionally beautiful place. Located just north of San Francisco and connected to the city by the majestic Golden Gate Bridge, Marin’s natural landscapes form quite a contrasting background to the city by the bay. More than half…

Woolley Runs 50K– Returning to Where this Team Potato Runner First Sprouted

March 5, 2026

I remember welcoming the new decade with excitement and a little bit of trepidation. Would the 2020s roar like the 1920s? News of a potential pandemic was giving me a little anxiety. But trying to remain optimistic, this was the year that I decided to return to ultra-running after a long hiatus (blame work and…

What Happens in Vegas might be something to share! Red Rock Canyon Marathon

February 12, 2026

With its 2700 feet of elevation gain over two long sustained climbs, I knew that the Red Rock Canyon Marathon was not going to be one of my faster races. Plus, the course is out-and-back, which I generally shun preferring non-repeating loops instead. The field is small, and when it comes to road marathons I…

An Ultra Successful 2025

December 31, 2025

While I tallied just under 2200 miles of hiking and running for the year—not one of my higher mileage years, 2025 was one of my best years ever when it came to ultra-running. I had an incredible year completing the following races: 2 marathons: Cowtown, Fort Worth Texas Flying Pig, Cincinnati, Ohio two 50Ks:   …

Give the Gift of Books (not written by me)!

December 21, 2025

I can speak for most of my outdoors writer friends and colleagues that we didn’t go into this business to get rich (although that would be nice). We went into it because we are passionate about the outdoors, healthy lifestyles, discovery, the natural world, and sharing it all with you! It has always been tough…

The Opposite of Orlando — Wild Florida 50K

December 3, 2025

I love Florida! Love visiting—have been since I was a teen growing up on the East Coast. But my trips to Florida don’t include Orlando and its alternative realty entertainment complexes. I don’t go to overdeveloped beaches lined with high rise condos either. And I don’t golf. I go to Florida to embrace its incredible…

A Golden Opportunity and Stage Debut – The Golden Ultra  

October 11, 2025

“What do you cover?” asked Andy Brown, Communication Manager of Tourism Golden. “Hiking, history, paddling, conservation—and running—especially marathons and ultras,” I replied as we got acquainted at a writer’s conference two years ago. “Well, I’ve got an event for you,” Andy responded. “Have you heard of the Golden Ultra? It’s a challenging three day staged…

Hitting One Hundred on Mount Hood

August 5, 2025

Running the Hood Hundred I thought my days of distance running and hiking hard were over when I was diagnosed with Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR) four years ago. I could barely turn my neck, my arms and shoulders ached, and it was difficult to bend over or lift my legs. At age 59, depression set in…

All’s Good in the Hood! — Wy’east Wonder 50 Mile Race

July 11, 2025

Oregon’s Mount Hood is indeed a majestic sight to behold. At 11,249 feet, it’s the state’s highest summit and 4th highest among the Cascades volcanoes. It was at Hood four years ago that I fell in love with ultra-running. I flirted with it back in 2011, training for and running my first 50K and soon…