from The Adventure Blog
Keywords:
run,
Jesper,
World Run II,
North American leg,
Olsen,
leg,
South America,
Africa,
miles,
15,534 miles
For the past couple of years we've been following endurance runner Jesper Olsen on his World Run II , which began back 2008, when Jesper set out from the northernmost point in Norway and started running south. He ran across Europe and into Africa, crossing more than a dozen countries in the process. And when he hit South Africa, and ran out of land, he simply hopped across the Atlantic to South America, and started running north instead. After running through Chile, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia,
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from The Alpinist - newswire
Y esterday, Josh Wharton won the mixed climbing competition at the Ouray Ice Festival for the third year in a row. Wharton was one of only two competitors to finish the route. He topped out nearly six minutes faster than second place finisher Will Mayo, who reached the anchors with only 18 seconds left before the 20-minute cutoff. January 6-9 marked the Ouray Ice Festival's 16th year. Held at Colorado's Ouray Ice Park, the festival is the biggest international gathering of ice climbers in the world. In ...
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