Da Wolf wrote:
actually he is doing it wrong. too much running, going the wrong way and beginning and ending each day at a road crossingOzJacko wrote:
Must be because he's doing it wrong.
its all good
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Da Wolf wrote:
actually he is doing it wrong. too much running, going the wrong way and beginning and ending each day at a road crossingOzJacko wrote:
Must be because he's doing it wrong.
Da Wolf wrote:
ummm, no. not when you're tryin' to set records
Da Wolf wrote:
ummm, no. not when you're tryin' to set records
hikerboy wrote:
well maybe hes just a bit too cocky and thinks he'll have no problem,but i like his attitude. we both know hes gonna find the northern half a lot more difficult, and nobo is a lot tougher than sobo, and yes, road crossing endings can be real inconvenient and that running the trail is a lot tougher on the body than speed hiking it day after day for a month and a half, more prone to injury.the odds are against him, for sure, but still, i find myself rooting for him.Da Wolf wrote:
ummm, no. not when you're tryin' to set records
socks wrote:
LW, are your opinions on road to road crossing wrong because they determine the end of the day rather than the runners energy level, curious???Da Wolf wrote:
ummm, no. not when you're tryin' to set records
Foresight wrote:
He's continuing just to spite you.
Da Wolf wrote:
end of day. most times he may wanna keep goin' after 50 miles but the next road might not be there til mile 70socks wrote:
LW, are your opinions on road to road crossing wrong because they determine the end of the day rather than the runners energy level, curious???Da Wolf wrote:
ummm, no. not when you're tryin' to set records
Da Wolf wrote:
highly doubt it
Da Wolf wrote:
he's 40+ miles behind record pace
hikerboy wrote:
well maybe hes just a bit too cocky and thinks he'll have no problem,but i like his attitude. we both know hes gonna find the northern half a lot more difficult, and nobo is a lot tougher than sobo, and yes, road crossing endings can be real inconvenient and that running the trail is a lot tougher on the body than speed hiking it day after day for a month and a half, more prone to injury.the odds are against him, for sure, but still, i find myself rooting for him.Da Wolf wrote:
ummm, no. not when you're tryin' to set records
hikerboy wrote:
not to mention hes doing it wrong
Da Wolf wrote:
you're a damn geek. and i'm a dumbass i have no clue what that s..t means
Da Wolf wrote:
you're a damn geek. and i'm a dumbass i have no clue what that s..t means
hikerboy wrote:
looks like hes around 40 miles behind
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Let's keep religion out of this.TrafficJam wrote:
My previous question was more theoretical than literal.
Jennifer is a funny name for a guy.TrafficJam wrote:
Question for Wolf... if Scott was briskly walking instead of running, do you think stride length would have an impact on beating JPD's record? I don't know how tall he is, but Jennifer is really tall and probably has a long stride. I wonder...if his stride is shorter, wouldn't he have to move faster to stay on her pace?