May 14 Mid-island run
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May 14 Mid-island run
We got off the first boat at McCargoe and changed into our running clothes. We later did the Minong and I'll share about that soon, but here are some pictures and narrative of our run. Hope you enjoy. http://kevinlangton.blogspot.com/2014/0 ... oyale.html
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Re: May 14 Mid-island run
Kevin,
Thanks for the report. That would be a tough run. Even tougher this time of year and under these circumstances. Looking forward to the rest of your trip.
Thanks for the report. That would be a tough run. Even tougher this time of year and under these circumstances. Looking forward to the rest of your trip.
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Re: May 14 Mid-island run
Great report, can't wait to hear the rest of the trip.
PS: ya'll could be crazy running right before backpacking... good for you!
PS: ya'll could be crazy running right before backpacking... good for you!
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Re: May 14 Mid-island run
AWESOME trip report, can't wait to hear about the Minong portion!Nice pics!
Re: May 14 Mid-island run
reading that I feel like so much less of a man
I would consider that a serious day of backpacking on its own, let alone to RUN it. I tap out after five miles on flat terrain.
congrats on a great run
I would consider that a serious day of backpacking on its own, let alone to RUN it. I tap out after five miles on flat terrain.
congrats on a great run
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Re: May 14 Mid-island run
What a very unique method for a "warm up". Congratulations. I look forward to the remainder of your trip report
Regarding the comment in your trip report about running the entire Greenstone Ridge Trail sometime soon, you might be interested in the efforts of one runner (Eric) who stopped by the these forums in 2012. He set a new record of 8 hr : 47 min : 37 sec in July of 2012. He classified it as a "soft" record, meaning he thought it was quite beatable.
http://isleroyaleforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1894
Regarding the comment in your trip report about running the entire Greenstone Ridge Trail sometime soon, you might be interested in the efforts of one runner (Eric) who stopped by the these forums in 2012. He set a new record of 8 hr : 47 min : 37 sec in July of 2012. He classified it as a "soft" record, meaning he thought it was quite beatable.
http://isleroyaleforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1894
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Re: May 14 Mid-island run
Thanks Midwest Ed. I remember reading those, as well as the magazine article about the ranger and his brother who did Rock Harbor to Windigo. Both are admirable times and runs. I think if I were to do it I would run Rock Harbor to Windigo as opposed to Eric's route to keep the logistics simpler. It's a run that's been in my head some time now.
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Re: May 14 Mid-island run
Am I suppose to click a link somewhere on Kevin's website to access the rest of the trip report or has it just not be posted yet? Sometimes I miss those blasted little hyperlinks or forget to click an index so that the other subfields are displayed.
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Re: May 14 Mid-island run
Look in the right column at the top of the post you just read. The other blog posts are dated and one is named "Isle Royale, Minong Trail, First Boat 2014"Rafiki wrote:Am I suppose to click a link somewhere on Kevin's website to access the rest of the trip report or has it just not be posted yet? Sometimes I miss those blasted little hyperlinks or forget to click an index so that the other subfields are displayed.
Or just click here:
http://kevinlangton.blogspot.com/2014/0 ... -2014.html
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Re: May 14 Mid-island run
I get it now. The run when getting off of the boat was a story in itself. I don't know why that was made to be the case, I mean doesn't everyone do a marathon type of jog out of the excitement of finally step foot on the island. They made it out to be like it wasn't common-place or something





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