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Spencer Cox

Run, bike, climb, surf, ski- then write about it!

Your Legs Will Hurt Just Reading This: Two New Records on ‘Nolan’s Route’, CO

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Man oh man, the Colorado trail running community has seen two new fastest known times (FKT’s) this past week and they are a doozy. Both FKT’s are on Colorado’s infamous ‘Nolan’s Route’– a 100+ mile trek that ascends 14 peaks over 14,000 feet for an approximate grand total of 40,000 feet of elevation gain. For perspective, Everest is 29,028-feet high. […]

Spencer Cox | July 17, 2020
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Running Sucks, But You Should Definitely Try It

Bonneville Shoreline Trail

Many of my friends moan and groan when I invite them out for a run. “Running is hard,” they say, “it hurts” they whine, “running just sucks”… They’re not wrong. I too was once a vehement opponent of running. The fact of the matter is that running does hurt and it is uncomfortable, but you should definitely try it. Call me […]

Spencer Cox | July 17, 2020
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Loveland Ski Area, CO Receives Approval for New Snowcat Accessible Terrain

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Loveland Ski Area in Colorado has just received the green light from U.S. Forest Service officials to expand their cat skiing operations. This newly granted permission will allow skiers and riders to access 580 beautiful acres of the upper Dry Gulch area. Approximately 370 acres are within the Loveland Ski Area boundary and an additional 200 acres lie just northeast […]

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Spencer Cox | July 16, 2020
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New Blazing Record on the Tahoe Rim Trail, CA

The Tahoe Rim Trail has just seen yet another legendary feat of ultra-running speed and endurance. On Friday, July 3, Colorado native, Kyle Curtin set off with an ambitious goal – to set a new fastest known time (FKT) on the fabled Tahoe Rim Trail – without any support. Located in the Sierra Nevada of California and Nevada, the Rim […]

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Spencer Cox | July 10, 2020
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Hike, Ski, Kayak, and More in the Name of Science

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Scientists and dirtbags unite! While this may seem to be an unlikely duo, Adventure Scientists founder, Gregg Treinish believes otherwise.  For the past nine years, Treinish has been enlisting the help of ski bums, river rats, and dirtbags of all creeds to go adventure in the name of science. Related: Where Did the Term “Dirtbag” Come From? In 2011, Treinish […]

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Spencer Cox | July 10, 2020
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Australia’s Oldest Living Olympian Celebrates his 99th Birthday at Thredbo Resort, AUS

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This week, famed Australian Olympic skier, Frank Prihoda, celebrated his 99th birthday at the Australian ski resort of Thredbo. Prihoda was an integral figure in Thredbo’s rich ski history. In his honor, Thredbo renamed ‘Tors Run’ to ‘Frank’s Face’. This intermediate run starts from the highest lift-accessible point in Australia. Additionally ‘Franks Face’ is located between the runs ‘Sasha’s Schuss’ […]

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Spencer Cox | July 10, 2020
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A New Mind-Boggling Fastest Known Time on Mt. Shasta, CA

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A new level of insane mountain athleticism has been achieved. Former World Mountain Running champion, Max King, has set a new fastest known time (FKT) on Mt. Shasta. King commenced his run in the town of Mt. Shasta, proceeded up the historic Sisson trail, hit the summit at 14,180 feet, and then turned around and ran back to town. This […]

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Spencer Cox | July 9, 2020
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Hometown Mountain Shoutout: Eldora, CO

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I can recall the first time someone ever suggested that we go ski Eldora. I was a freshman in college and was visiting my roommate’s parents at their home nestled in the mountains of Nederland, Colorado. My college roommate’s dad, Bill, was sitting across the kitchen table excitedly explaining to us that Eldora was the place to be this upcoming […]

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Spencer Cox | July 3, 2020
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Bipartisan Conservationism – The Great American Outdoor Act

Many United States National Parks may be seeing some sizeable and much-needed infrastructure improvements in the very near future. This is in large part thanks to the Great American Outdoor Act – a bill that was introduced by Colorado Senator, Cory Gardner. The bill would allocate up to 1.9 billion dollars annually for national parks to use on deferred maintenance […]

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Spencer Cox | July 3, 2020
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One Mid-Layer to Rule Them All – A Breakthrough in Insulation Technology

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“Be bold, start cold” has long been the mantra of backcountry skiers and riders. This popular saying is backed by the idea that it is best to start a ski tour with fewer layers because one’s body heat will significantly increase after a few minutes of exertion. However, this new touring jacket may obsolete that phrase and might just solve […]

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Spencer Cox | July 3, 2020
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Sucking Wind- Considerations for Identifying and Treating HAPE

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Among hardcore alpinists and weekend ski warriors alike, most have experienced altitude sickness at some point recreating at high elevations. With symptoms very similar to a nasty hangover, altitude sickness is often accompanied by headaches, vomiting, shortness of breath, and inability to walk in a straight line. While altitude sickness is not deemed to be life-threatening, if left unchecked, it […]

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Spencer Cox | February 20, 2020
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Colorado Avalanche Information Center Asks All Backcountry Users to Sign the “Check the Forecast Pledge”

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It’s looking probable that the 2020/21 ski season will see more backcountry users than ever before. With various restrictions and occupancy limitations at ski resorts, combined with record sales of backcountry gear, all signs are pointing towards an increase in backcountry recreation. Related: This 2020/21 Season Could See More Backcountry Recreationists than Ever Before As more and more novice skiers […]

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Spencer Cox | February 8, 2020
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