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The CPR Run To Blue Lake

August 26th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Trail Runs

I drove the legend that started it all…  more on that in a minute, but first…
Picture yourself in the middle of nowhere, cell coverage is non-existent, the stars are beginning to poke through the night sky and your group is settling in for an evening around the camp fire when across the way you hear [...]

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Ten Things, Don’t Leave Home Without Them

February 28th, 2009 · No Comments · Rants, Raves and the Zen Art of Road Trip Management

As I’m readying for the next run it occurred to me there are certain things I wont go without.  Some of these are practical, some are personal but for me these things make all the difference in the world when it comes to dealing with issues I may encounter and adding to the fun.

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Opening New Roads and New Markets

January 27th, 2009 · No Comments · Rants, Raves and the Zen Art of Road Trip Management

Anyone who considers them self an overland adventurer knows the name Scott Brady and Expeditions West. He also publishes the Overland Journal which is filled with amazing photos and stories.  Scott is one of the lucky few who has turned his passion for adventure into a business and now Forbes has recognized his efforts [...]

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Mt. Baker Back Roads Run

December 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Trail Runs

When you grow up in Oklahoma it is hard not to eat, breath and sleep Sooner football.  This also means you dedicate Saturday’s to the gridiron and make sacrifices including pushing off wheeling opportunities.  Well with Oklahoma positioned for the national championship, it was time to celebrate with trip to the back woods.
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Fame And Glory (aka Getting Lost With Purpose)

November 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Rants, Raves and the Zen Art of Road Trip Management

Livingston I presume…
We have been exploring our world ever since the day we first climbed down from the trees.  Some expeditions have been more successful than others.   Hilleray climbed high, Cousteau went deep and it cost Scott his life.  Explores of the past followed the road less traveled to satisfy their curiosity of the unknown.  [...]

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