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There is no path to Happiness…
Happiness is the path……

01/01/2024
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Emiliano finishes 100 miles at Snowdrop ULTRA 55 Hour Race & Relay

01/01/2024
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Barry Sterling finished strong knocking out 100 miles at Snowdrop ULTRA 55 Hour Race & Relay, then helping others to reach new goals.

Photos from Texas YETI Runner's post 25/11/2023

Life is not about finding yourself..
It’s about creating yourself!

Weekend scouting for new beginnings, no buying but have a new dream.

Photos from Texas YETI Runner's post 12/11/2023

Some time you take the trail and sometimes the trail takes you!

Great weekend running with good friends.

Photos from Texas YETI Runner's post 14/10/2023

Passport in hand, representing the Honor team at the international Detroit marathon.

It’s all about the kids……

Athletes taking on ultramarathon through Death Valley | Latest Weather Clips | FOX Weather 08/07/2023

Super excited to watch this race unfold from the officiating side. Here is a great summery.

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Athletes taking on ultramarathon through Death Valley | Latest Weather Clips | FOX Weather The Badwater Ultramarathon kicked off yesterday in Death Valley, California. The challenging race is 135 miles long and participants can expect intense heat. C

06/07/2023

I had one priority at the first 24 hours to officiate the lead female runner with Bob Becker. Well our job was completed in under 22 hours, not exact but roughly 21:45! Ashely Paulson takes the the overall win. What a performance. This lady rocks, she hit Townpass like like it was just another hill repeat, then floated though Panamint Springs to hit Father Crowley, make it yell mother. Her steady stride there booster her in front of a runner and the there were two. She didn’t focus on them, she focused on her crew and they performed like a well oiled machine as they picked off the top two male runners, and even stronger pace from her.

Page 2, next 24 hours, let’s go bring in the back of the pack.
Yabadabadooooo

Photos from Texas YETI Runner's post 05/07/2023

is going to have some excitement at the end. What a night watching these runners go go.

Stay tuned for more updates.

Photos from Texas YETI Runner's post 04/07/2023

Bob Becker inducted into the Badwater Hall of Fame. It was a surprise and a well deserved Honor, for what his energy around Badwater for the last 16 years. Yabadabadooooo

02/07/2023

A little sippin sippin at Mt Whitney portal. I might not of climbed to the Whitney peak but I made it over the world famous best after double cheese burger.

The falls are flowing big this year from the snow melt.

Photos from Texas YETI Runner's post 30/06/2023

Excited to announce I will be part of the officiating staff. This is a big honor to be selected to help in one of the most iconic race and to ensure safety and running of it in the future. Also, it puts me along side some of the greats in our sport. I have been partnered with not only the oldest runner to compete Badwater135, race director of Key West, but more importantly one of the first individuals that made me feel welcome at my first Badwater event.

Yabadabadooooo

Badwater | The World's Toughest Foot Race – Badwater 135 | Badwater Salton Sea | Badwater Cape Fear 28/06/2023

Badwater135

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Read This Online

Lone Pine, CA: On July 4-6, 2023, AdventureCORPS will present its legendary BADWATER® 135 Ultramarathon, the 135-Mile World Championship. Now in its 46th year, this world-renowned event pits up to 100 of the world's toughest athletes against one another and the elements in a crucible like no other. From below sea level in scorching temperatures to altitudes as high as 8,360 feet (2548m), 95 endurance athletes representing 26 nations plus 25 American states will face off in a grueling 135-mile (217km) non-stop running race from Death Valley to Mt. Whitney, CA. Widely recognized as “the world’s toughest foot race,” the invitational Badwater 135 is the most demanding and extreme running race on the planet.

The start line is at Badwater Basin, Death Valley, which marks the lowest elevation in North America at 282’ (85m) below sea level. The race finishes at Whitney Portal at 8,300’ (2530m). The course covers three mountain ranges for a total of 14,600’ (4450m) of cumulative vertical ascent and 6,100’ (1859m) of cumulative descent. Whitney Portal is the trailhead to the Mt. Whitney summit, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Competitors travel through places with names like Mushroom Rock, Furnace Creek, Salt Creek, Devil’s Cornfield, Devil’s Golf Course, Stovepipe Wells, Panamint Springs, Darwin, Keeler, Alabama Hills, and Lone Pine.

The Badwater 135 is held under permits from - and in close collaboration with - Death Valley National Park, California Department of Transportation, Inyo National Forest, and Inyo County.

AdventureCORPS - on behalf of all competitors and support crews - also gratefully acknowledges that these lands have been lived upon for at least 1000 years by native peoples, including the Timbisha Shoshone and the Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone tribes who live on the race course today. We honor and share their deep reverence for these lands.

While runners began running the course in the 1970s, the race itself has been part of the fabric of life in Inyo County since 1987. A recent study indicated an annual economic impact of 1.2 million dollars, half of it spent in Death Valley National Park and surrounding gateway communities such as Lone Pine, CA. The race is supported by former U.S. Congressman Col. Paul Cook (Ret.) of California’s 8th District, the Inyo County Board of Supervisors, the Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce, and a wide panorama of businesses and charities which are positively impacted.

THE 2023 RACE FIELD
The ultimate "challenge of the champions," the 2023 Badwater 135 features 34 Badwater veterans and 66 rookies: die hard “ultra-runners” who have the necessary running credentials to not only apply for, but be selected, to compete in the race.

As always, the race will boast a very international field. The 100 athletes in the 2023 Badwater 135 represent twenty-six nations: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, Czech Republic, El Salvador, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Luxembourg, Mexico, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, and United States of America. See the full roster here.

Twenty-five different American states are represented: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, Wyoming, and Washington.

There are 40 women - a record number - and 60 men. The youngest runners are Kaylee Frederick, 18, of Johnstown, PA, - the youngest entrant ever - and Kornel Miszczak, 25, of Klecza Dolna, Poland; both are rookies. The oldest runners are Linda Quirk, 70, of Las Vegas, NV, and David Jones, 71, of Murfreesboro, TN; both are Badwater 135 veterans. The overall average age is 49.

Of special note, this year Amy Costa, Jonathan Gunderson, and Keith Straw are going for their ninth finishes, Joshua Holmes is going for his ninth consecutive finish, Karla Kent is going for her eleventh consecutive finish, Harvey Lewis is going for his twelfth consecutive finish, David Jones and Pam Reed are going for their twelfth finishes, Ray Sanchez is going for his 15th consecutive finish, and Danny Westergaard is going for his 16th consecutive finish.

Every year is a new year at the Badwater 135, with both veterans and rookie athletes impressing everyone with incredible, gutsy performances. With every single runner hungry to go home with the coveted Badwater 135 Official Finisher Belt Buckle - and give their absolute best performance - both known and new stars will shine as the race unfolds.

Full roster details, including links to personal websites, charities, social media, race results, and more is available here.

COURSE RECORDS and FINISHING TIMES:
Men’s: Yoshihiko Ishikawa, 2019, Japan: 21:33:01. (He will compete again this year.)
Women’s: Ashley Paulson, 2022, USA, 24:09:34. (She will compete again this year.)
For Age Group records and more info, click here.

It is expected that the winners of the 2023 Badwater 135 will finish in near record time for both men's and women's divisions. The average finishing time is approximately 40 hours, while the overall time limit is 48 hours. For those who finish in less than forty-eight hours, their reward is the coveted Badwater 135 belt buckle, referred to as "the Holy Grail of Ultra Running." (See attachment.) There is no prize money.

WAVE STARTS
As detailed on the race roster, the race will begin in three waves on Tuesday evening, July 4. They are assigned according to their predicted finishing time, with the Fast Runners going first, Faster Runners going second, and - at least on paper - the Fastest Runners going third.
• Wave 1 (800pm): 22 men and 17 women; 30 rookies and 9 veterans = 39 runners
• Wave 2 (900pm): 18 men and 14 women; 22 rookies and 10 veterans = 32 runners
• Wave 3 (1000pm): 20 men and 9 women; 14 rookies and 15 veterans = 29 runners

BADWATER ULTRA CUP - A THREE EVENT SERIES
The Badwater 135 is the final event in the Badwater® Ultra Cup, a three-race series which began with the 51-mile Badwater® Cape Fear in March, continued with the 81-mile Badwater® Salton Sea in late April, and now concludes with the Badwater 135 in July. Those runners who complete all three events in the same calendar year are featured on the Badwater.com website and their virtues are extolled throughout the Internet and in BADWATER Magazine. In 2014, seven athletes completed the entire Badwater Ultra Cup, nine completed it in 2015, sixteen in 2016, fifteen in 2017, eight in 2018, eleven in 2019, six in 2021, and seven in 2022. In 2023, thirteen Badwater 135 runners have already completed both Badwater Cape Fear and Badwater Salton Sea, and will now attempt the final – and most difficult – leg of this epic, three-event series.

OFFICIAL SPONSORS AND CHARITIES
Now in its twenty-fourth year producing this race, AdventureCORPS is pleased to welcome Joe Nimble Shoes as the Official Shoe of Badwater. We also thank the Oasis at Death Valley, Stovepipe Wells Resort, Panamint Springs Resort, and Dow Villa of Lone Pine, the community of Lone Pine, CA, the County of Inyo, the Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce, De Soto Sport, and other generous companies and individuals who support Badwater 135 each year. More info about our sponsors.

Official Charities of Badwater include the Challenged Athletes Foundation. As one of the very few charities that provides grants directly to athletes with a physical disability, the Challenged Athletes Foundation has raised over 159 million dollars and directly assisted more than 44,000 challenged athletes in all 50 states and 70 countries world-wide. Since 2002, together with our athletes, we have raised over $900,000 for Challenged Athletes Foundation.

AdventureCORPS also supports the Bald Head Island Conservancy, Death Valley Natural History Association, Conservation Alliance, and One Percent For The Planet. One of the goals of the Badwater 135 is to raise funds for, and awareness of, these organizations. More info. Additionally, many of the race entrants are competing on behalf of a charity of their choice, and these are noted and linked from the race roster.

A LEGENDARY HISTORY
This year’s race celebrates the 46th anniversary of Al Arnold's original trek from Badwater Basin to Mt. Whitney in 1977. Arnold, an ultrarunning pioneer, human potential guru, and health club manager, competed in a solo effort: it was just Arnold and his support crew against the elements and the clock. It took him three efforts before he was successful, having first attempted the route in 1974 and then 1975.

Four years later, Jay Birmingham also completed the course, in 1981. The official head-to-head race began ten years after Arnold's pioneer trek, in 1987, and has been held annually since then without serious incident, fatality, or any citations issued by any branch of law enforcement. (The race was sadly canceled due to COVID-19 in 2020.)

AdventureCORPS brought Al to the race in 2002 and inducted him into the Badwater Hall of Fame. This was the 25th anniversary of his run, and he was treated like a rock star by everyone in attendance. Sadly, we lost our incredible friend Al Arnold when he passed away on September 6, 2017 at the age of 89. He is sorely missed, but his spirit lives on with each year’s edition of the world’s toughest foot race.

Jay Birmingham, who turns 78 in July, remains very active with the world of Badwater, not only by serving on the Badwater 135 Application Review Committee for more than 15 years, but also as an athlete. He has competed in all of the Badwater races over the past twemty years.

The first women to complete the course were Jeannie Ennis (USA) and Eleanor Adams (United Kingdom), both of whom competed in the inaugural race in 1987. Ennis was brought to the race as a special guest in 2005 and inducted into the Badwater Hall of Fame.

For more info about Al Arnold, Jay Birmingham, and the original race click these links:
1977 Al Arnold / 1981 Jay Birmingham / 1987 Race

WEBCAST, RACE UPDATES, PRESS CREDENTIALS, AND FURTHER INFO:
A stock image gallery - for bona fide media use only - may be accessed at this link, with Photographer Name / Badwater.com attribution required.
For media attending the event in person, please contact us directly prior to the event.

FOLLOWING THE BADWATER 135 ONLINE
For the duration of the 2023 race, fans can follow the race through a “live” webcast at this link (which will remain archived at that link.)
Follow the 2023 time splits and results at this link.
Follow the race on Twitter : http://twitter.com/badwater
Official Hashtags across all social media: and
Follow the AdventureCORPS staff's live photostream on Instagram
Follow the AdventureCORPS race staff's photostream archive on Flickr
Follow our Facebook page and the Facebook conversation
Download the July 2023 issue of BADWATER Magazine at this link.

ABOUT ADVENTURECORPS, INC.:
Oak Park, CA-based AdventureCORPS®, Inc. has made its name producing the world’s toughest endurance races in dramatic, remote locations that few people would ever visit, let alone run or bike across. Held under the Badwater® banner, these events have allowed runners and bicyclists to explore the Death Valley, Salton Sea, Cape Fear, Mojave Desert, and the Nevada outback regions in the USA, as well as the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Mustang region of Nepal, Yunan Province of China, the Republic of Artsakh, and now Armenia and the Santa Ynez Valley.

AdventureCORPS®, Inc. owns and represents BADWATER®, “The World’s Toughest Brand, Gear, and Races.” As a brand, BADWATER represents digging deep and going farther; it is the lifestyle brand for all who push their limits while exploring the outer and inner universes.

Badwater® is a federally registered trademark owned by AdventureCORPS, Inc.

More info: Adventurecorps.com and Badwater.com.

CONTACT:
Chris Kostman
Chief Adventure Officer and Race Director
AdventureCORPS, Inc

Badwater | The World's Toughest Foot Race – Badwater 135 | Badwater Salton Sea | Badwater Cape Fear “The Badwater Ultramarathon, ‘the world's toughest footrace,; is a race of near-mythical status in the world of extreme running.”

20/06/2023

Sunrise over they great Mississippi…

Photos from Texas YETI Runner's post 03/06/2023

Yabadabadooooo
bling bling keeps flowing.

Looking forward to the return this year with some newbies going for that coveted 100 mile buckle and $1,000 donations.

Big Bend Ultra Deets & Texas Switchback Info 13/04/2023

Great run coming your way

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Big Bend Ultra Deets & Texas Switchback Info We're gearing up for the Texas Switchback. Located in beautiful Flat Creek Crossing Ranch, this single track, hill country trail race offers sweet views, big smiles, and a must-do dip in Flat Creek. Thanks to our title race sponsor, Lululemon!

11th Annual Snowdrop ULTRA 55 Hour Race & Relay 01/04/2023

New Year’s plan done.

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11th Annual Snowdrop ULTRA 55 Hour Race & Relay In December, 2005, a man met a fifteen-year-old girl battling cancer. They became close friends. One day, the little girl mentioned to the man that there were walks and runs to benefit all kinds of cancers, but none for children’s cancer. The man decided to change that. So, to honor the brave litt...

06/03/2023

Always inspiring watching runners over a course of the day and supporting them through the aide station for close to 24 hours. Really fun to watch how quickly the lead can change from DNF’s and those who paced themselves through the 81 degrees heat of the day.

But as always, that runner that most people would write off at 50k then again at mile 48, just plops the I am not quitting card on the table, to finish the 100k! That is what brings me to volunteering.

Looking forward to some new adventures coming.

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Trail Roots Trail Roots is a running community. We offer guided group trail runs in the Austin area and private a

Dos Senderos is Moving to Flat Rock Ranch in Comfort, TX — Trail Roots 22/02/2023

Check out this run by Trailroots,
Could be a Texas YETI Runner in the vicinity.

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Dos Senderos is Moving to Flat Rock Ranch in Comfort, TX — Trail Roots We are just about 3 weeks out and we are looking forward to Dos Senderos 10 mi, 20 mi, 50k, 100k! We have some changes to address, however. We were just recently notified that our venue was canceling our event. Long story short, their computer systems were hacked and they lost all prior reservation

Photos from Texas YETI Runner's post 05/02/2023

Great weekend at Rocky 100.

03/02/2023

Crew hat on, time to go play in the woods.
Yabadabadooooo
Yabadabadooooo

Photos from Texas YETI Runner's post 02/05/2022

Great weekend crewing Salton Sea 2022 with Juliet Brundige, for two awesome runners Richard Yelverton and Bob Wineman.

02/05/2022

Badwater Salton Sea 2022

10th Annual Snowdrop ULTRA 55 Hour Race & Relay 19/04/2022

One of my favorite times of the year is when the Snowdrop55 community comes together around New Years. Looking forward to help build funds to support pediatric cancer patients.

I will be looking at trading my personal experience and providing coaching for donations to Snowdrop55.

https://thedriven.net/nfundraising.donate_individual_new/indviId/15588/eid/40960013789

10th Annual Snowdrop ULTRA 55 Hour Race & Relay In December, 2005, a man met a fifteen-year-old girl battling cancer. They became close friends. One day, the little girl mentioned to the man that there were walks and runs to benefit all kinds of cancers, but none for children’s cancer. The man decided to change that. So, to honor the brave litt...

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