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Contests and Challenges

Club Fat Ass contests and member challenges.

British Columbia ultra milestones

The British Columbia Ultra and Trail Running Record: First and Fastest

 

 

 

 

This is a project that I’ve been thinking about for a while, and that I decided to put together yesterday as I slopped through the mud of the Juan de Fuca Trail.

The Concise Dictionary of Bagging Terms

While on a recent baggage expedition, it occurred to me that baggers and baguettes have a language unto themselves.  For the benefit of those who are new to the Bagger Challenge and baggery, in general, I thought it would be a good idea to define some of the key terms and expressions.

Mount Collins

Athletic Turning Points - The Challenge

WRT a recent review of a running book (Born to Run), I belong to a book club.  For the upcoming book club meeting, each member of the club is supposed to write a little story about a "turning point" in their lives. 

Welcome to the 2010 Bagger Challenge

 

Top 20 Peaks: By Prominence

  1. BRU  Brunswick Mountain (1788m#1) (P: 1294m) 

2010 T-Shirt (the "Daffodil Yellow" long-sleeve year)

 

The 2010 Club Colors

The 2008 and 2009 no-stink, long sleeve club colours were so popular, we repeated in new colours.  Member, Vanessa Fors, pulled it off again.&

My 12 hour run March 19th 7pm - March 20th 7am in Burnaby

SFU is a location for the Relay for Life fundraiser for the Canadain Cancer Society this March 19th 7pm - March 20th 7am. Excitingly, I have received approval to be a "Team of One", i.e., complete the 12-hour SOLO.  If anyone would like to support my efforts to fundraise for the Canadian Cancer Society through the Relay for life that would be great! If anyone also wants to fundraise and complete the event SOLO you can contact the SFURelay organizer via email, she would be excited to hear from you. And oh, this will be my first attempt at running for 12-hours!

From Robson Street to Rice Lake with an Olympic Visitor

I spotted her and her husband on Robson wearing Asics, gazing at a map of Olympic events.

I asked if either would be interested in a trail run, and she said yes.

The next morning, I picked her up at their B&B and we drove to Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve. I pointed out the nearby Capilano Filtration Plant with pride while quipping, “that’s where our lovely water was purified by UV rays -- isn’t that fascinating?”

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