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www.elizabethclor.com
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| | | | | I just completed my 5th Boston Marathon in Boston! (I have to say "in Boston" because I also ran the virtual marathon in 2020 which was not ... | |
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| | | | | A few weeks ago, I ran the Midnight Express, a 72-mile solo race around Lake Tahoe. It was very hard and I am not sure I would do it again, but I'm very glad to have done it. Background A number of years ago, I participated in a 7-person relay race around Lake Tahoe, where... | |
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| | | | | Okay, so it's now been two weeks (and a whole 'nother marathon!) since I ran Big D Texas Marathon on April 14. I wanted to post my race report the next day, but that happened to be the ... | |
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| | | [AI summary] Mount Shasta, located in northern California, is a prominent peak with multiple hiking routes, including the popular Avalanche Gulch route. The mountain is known for its snow-capped summit and glacier, making it a challenging and dangerous climb, especially without proper gear like crampons and an ice axe. Hikers should be prepared for harsh weather, cold temperatures, and potential avalanches. The best time to hike is late spring when snow is not too icy, allowing for glissading. Essential gear includes layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, sun protection, and crampons above 3,400 meters. Permits and camping options are available, with rangers being reliable and knowledgeable about the area's risks. | ||