Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Hood To Coast

From the LA Times online, the Hood To Coast documentary is opening
Experience the intensity of running Hood to Coast, with none of the blisters
January 10, 2011 |  2:39 pm

Photo from the LA Times online
To an outsider, nothing about the Hood to Coast relay makes sense. Starting with 12,000 runners -- a mixture of seasoned vets and flabby novices -- the world's largest relay stretches through 197 miles of hellish roller-coaster terrain, tree-lined mountain passes, dark valleys and a crowded city, all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Sleeping is a luxury. Comfort is virtually nonexistent. Prize money for winning? Nope, nada.
Read on here.

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