Jimmie and Angela conquer almost 2,000 feet of elevation at Tough Mountain Challenge at Sunday River in Maine!
Jimmie calls in to talk about how he feels the event went, if he plans to return, and what type of weekend warrior would enjoy it most!
0 – 2:54 – Intro
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4:53 – 5:33 – Content Preface
5:33 – 21:14 – Jimmie on Tough Mountain Challenge
21:14 – end – Outro
Next weekend Mike will be bringing Katelyn to a mystery ride race with a few other team members!
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Intro music – “Streaker” by: Straight Up
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Hi there OCR athletes! I’m not sure if this is the place to do this, but we saw your post here in Bethel, ME after the Tough Mt. Challenge. We are a group of three non-profits in Bethel who are hosting a brand-new trail race this Sept. 14th, that will start just outside of town in Bethel, cross the peaks of Sunday River, and end at the Brew Fest at their South Ridge lodge. 10k and half marathon options. We’d love to spread the word to people looking for a for-real challenge–3,500 feet of elevation with serious pitches, tricky footing, trails, and open slab running. Here’s a link to our website: http://www.ridge2river.me/
Thanks so much! Sarah