Happy 4th and something fun for the “newbies”
I found this by Cynci "TRN" Calvin with assistance from fellow TRN, Dave Creek. Click the link below You know you are a Trail Running Newby IF… See you on the 5th at the Kaena Point Firecracker 10 miler.
I found this by Cynci "TRN" Calvin with assistance from fellow TRN, Dave Creek. Click the link below You know you are a Trail Running Newby IF… See you on the 5th at the Kaena Point Firecracker 10 miler.
Aloha Athletes, The Big Bang is Here!! Saturday, is the Kaena Point Firecracker 10 Mile Race. This is always a popular race in the trail series and typically draws a big crowd from visiting fast road runners to dedicated trail runners and even those who just want a chance to hike Kaena Point. As with…
Lots of people training all over the island this weekend. Paul did a great job filling us in on the Friday evening session. Mike, How was Maunawili? Any newbie introductions like what happened Friday evening? I know Jeff, Larry and Huddy were up above Dillingham on Sunday early and Steve was out there on some…
Just as planned: a few newbies and a few oldies makes for a great time. We met at 6pm below Nature Center with some new faces to give it a whirl. One new face was Meagan, in town for a while and new to ultra running although, you would never know it. Maricio trash talked…
Recognize any of these kids?? (Click on the photo to enlarge it) If so, you might think they are a bit sad about something. Maybe they got something taken away from them or they didn’t get what they wanted?? Only some of you might be able to identify the two characters on each end. On…
Michelle Regn having some fun up on Kuliouou trail.
The above title comes directly from the Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run web site.That’s some good news. I received this photo from Marian’s sister. You can see it’s pretty smoky. Cheryl said they will bring back other photos with them. Kinda looks like our recent bad Vog days here in Hawaii. If you want…
The next race in the H.U.R.T. Trail Series is the Kaena Point Firecracker 10 mile race. This race is a fast, flat, out and back course that parallels the ocean along jeep trails and an old sugar cane rail line. The race starts at 7:00 a.m. on July 5. The course is typically hot on…
Shock and sadness. Very tough decision by race organizers. Something us runners all have to consider when preparing for a race. "35th Western States Endurance Run has been Canceled.Dear Western States Runners, It is with deep regret that we announce today that the 35th running of the Western States 100-mile Endurance Run has been canceled,…
FYI…This is not normal running or trail info however some of us have been involved in the Haiku Stairs group for sometime. This is from a supporter of the Haiku Valley Cultural Preserve: "We just learned this evening H.B. 2704, the Ha`iku Valley Cultural Preserve Bill, is on a list of potential vetoes by the…
Aloha Athletes: This week Mike Muench will lead the group from the Pali Lookout. Saturday Training: Maunawili Out and Back Meeting time: 5:50 am Starting time: 6:00 am Meeting place: Pali Lookout Parking Area Training: One way or both directions Distance: Approximately 11 miles one-way, 22 miles round trip. Time: 2 – 3 hours, one-way…
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