Attended Christopher Nyerges class called SURVIVAL SKILLS INTENSIVE see www.christophernyerg es.com
Learned how to use the traditional fire drill to make start a fire.
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Video footage of Adalberto FLACO Mendoza from start to finish at this year's 135 mile race from the lowest point in the USA at Badwater Death Valley to the base of Mt. Whitney, tallest mountain in the lower 48.
I have quickly assembled photos from the trip and put together a slideshow.
Photos include our trip from Batopilas to Urique, walking the course and the race itself.
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Credits mostly to Chris Labbe and brother Andrew for photos.
Interview with Scott Jurek 3 days before this year's 25th anniversary 153 mile Spartathlon race.
In part 1, Scott talks about last year's race and his fascination with Greece and the Greek people.
Video brought to you by Moeben Sleeves and Solar Communications International.
This footage is from two days before the race. We all walked the first section of the course together.
Some of the walkers include Arnulfo, winner of last years race, and Scott Jurek, winner of this years race.
Having fun hanging out with our Raramuri friends.
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Interview with Scott Jurek 3 days before this year's 25th anniversary 153 mile Spartathlon race.
In part 2, Scott talks about this year's strategy and more about the course along with a stop at a roadside stand.
Video brought to you by Moeben Sleeves and Solar Communications International.
Took my new red FiveFingers Sprints out for a little trail running.
These are fine off-road shoes. Just stay light on your feet.
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Club Mas Loco member Chris Labbe, aka Cabro, set out to finish the Leadville 100 in under 25 hours this year. He did it with 8 minutes to spare, i.e., less than a mile.
Took this footage of a Raramuri (Tarahumara) Indian friend as he tied his sandal on while crossing over from Batopilas to Urique as part of Caballo Blanco Mas Loco Club.
You ask, "what can I do in those FiveFingers that I can't do in my regular running shoes?"
My answer: "This!"
The FiveFingers let your foot do what feet do, i.e., really flex, really feel, and still get the bonus of a little protection which goes a long way in some environments.
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