Looks like my name has popped up in the Montana Kaimi, a paper published by the students of The University of Montana, Missoula. The peice by Hugh Carey is short but sweet (due to my awesome time) …
“Nearly one hundred racers from around the nation, many from Missoula, participated in the GrizzlyMan Adventure race Saturday in the Mount Sentinel and Pattee Canyon areas. The race requires running and biking through approximately 18 miles of backcountry terrain with 3,500 feet of vertical climb, plus navigating a portion of the course with a compass and a map. Competitors navigate through unfamiliar terrain to checkpoints; midway through the course they pick up bikes, which take them to the finish line. …The average finish time was about three hours, with overall winner William Martin coming in at 1 hour, 46 minutes, 50 seconds.”
http://www.montanakaimin.com/
I promise to be more of a literal blogger soon and maybe even give my accounts of the Grizman Race, but I just started walking again after being crippled for three days and it will take me time to get things going again. How about a three hour dirt (mud) road bike ride tonight up Miller Creek? Let me know if you want to go!
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