Exploring Colorado's Hidden Gem: The West Elk Wilderness Race
Release Date: 06/09/2026
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How fast should you actually be moving at mile 20, 50 or 80 of an ultra? Danny Murphy is an ultrarunner, engineer and the founder of UltraPacer, a race-planning tool designed to account for the things that make trail racing complicated including elevation, terrain, altitude, heat, fatigue and even darkness. Scott and Danny talk about how UltraPacer started as a spreadsheet Danny built while preparing for his first 100K, why evenly pacing an ultramarathon usually isn’t realistic, and how runners can use pacing data without becoming completely tied to a spreadsheet on race day. They also dig...
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Dr. Mandy Riehl is a chiropractor, former Division I runner, trail and ultrarunner, and high school cross-country coach who works extensively with endurance athletes. In this episode, Scott and Mandy talk about building runners for the long haul from how we develop young athletes to how adult runners can better handle injuries, strength training, and the inevitable aches and pains that come with the sport. They dig into common running injuries, why pain isn’t always coming from where you think it is, and why heavy, simple strength training can be one of the best tools for staying healthy....
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Ultrarunner and Down with Running founder Matt Lamos shares how his daughter Lilly inspired a mission to help individuals with special needs pursue meaningful physical goals one step, one challenge and one “I did it” at a time. In this episode, we talk about Matt’s path from soccer and casual fitness to ultrarunning The surprisingly hilly side of trail running in Iowa Lilly’s birth and the family’s first 40 days in the hospital How Down syndrome can affect muscle tone, development and milestones Lilly’s progression from using a walker to running down the aisle at Matt’s...
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Many endurance athletes spend plenty of time thinking about what to eat during a race but far less time considering whether they’re eating enough to support their training every day. In this episode, Scott talks with Minnesota-based registered dietitian and endurance athlete Alex Larson about practical fueling strategies for better energy, recovery and performance. Alex explains why fueling is both a science and an art, how to recognize the less-obvious signs of underfueling and why the habits that make the biggest difference are often the simplest ones. In this episode: Why race-day...
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Mike Smith has completed 254 hundred-mile races, but his running journey began with a simple promise to run the Disney Marathon with a coworker. Fresh off becoming the final official finisher at Western States, Mike joins Scott to talk about more than 25 years of ultrarunning. He shares what keeps him coming back, why the community matters more than another buckle, and the lessons he has learned from both his finishes and his many memorable DNFs. Mike also offers practical advice about fueling, hydration, strength training, working with a crew, and making decisions when a race gets hard. One...
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Trail running can be intimidating, even if you are already an experienced runner. When Gina Lucrezi first moved from track to trail, she approached a steep Colorado climb with the same stride and expectations she had as a 10-time NCAA Division III All-American. It didn’t take long before she was forced to walk while a more experienced trail runner pitter-pattered past her. It was a humbling introduction to one of trail running’s most important lessons: you have to let go of pace and learn a different way to move. Today, Gina is the founder of Trail Sisters, an organization...
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In this episode, Scott talks with ultrarunner and coach, Liza Howard about how endurance athletes can train, race, and stay safe in hot conditions. Liza shares practical strategies for heat acclimation, managing effort when temperatures rise, fueling when your body doesn’t want to cooperate, and recognizing the warning signs of heat exhaustion. She also talks about aging as an endurance athlete, navigating perimenopause, and adjusting training in a way that supports long-term performance instead of fighting against the body. Whether you’re training through summer, preparing for a hot race,...
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In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Kevin Stone for a conversation about injury, recovery, and what runners can do to stay active for the long haul. Whether you are coming back from an injury, trying to avoid one, or learning how to listen to your body with more confidence, this conversation offers helpful insight into the physical and mental side of returning to movement. Dr. Stone shares perspective on what runners should understand about healing, strength, patience, and making smart decisions when something does not feel right. We also talk about the importance of staying strong as we...
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In this episode, we’re talking all things ultra race crewing with Sandra Bullock Smith, author of Crewing for an Ultra Run: Start to Finish. Crewing can make a huge difference in a runner’s race experience, but it is so much more than showing up with snacks and a chair. Sandra shares what crew members need to know before race day, how to build trust with your runner, what mistakes to avoid, and how to stay flexible when things inevitably do not go according to plan. Whether you are crewing for the first time, supporting a runner at their next ultra, or trying to better understand what your...
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In this episode, Dr. Tonya Olson shares expert insights on foot care for ultra runners, covering common issues, prevention strategies, and effective products to keep your feet healthy during long-distance races. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Foot Care and Ultra Running 02:37 The Journey into Ultra Running 05:31 Understanding Foot Care Basics 08:23 Common Foot Issues for Runners 11:19 Race Day Preparation and Strategies 14:00 Building a Foot Care Kit for Runners 16:38 Personal Experiences and Lessons Learned 21:34 Understanding Footwear and Performance 24:15 Common Foot Issues in Runners 28:52...
info_outlineJoin us as we explore the scenic West Elk Wilderness with race director Ben Graves. Discover the race details, the stunning landscape of Paonia, Colorado, and how this event supports local community programs and outdoor education.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Ben Graves and Paonia
02:53 Ben's Journey: From Teacher to Race Director
09:39 The West Elk Challenge: A Community Fundraiser
14:16 Exploring Mount Lamborn and the West Elk Wilderness
16:47 The Allure of Fall in Colorado's High Country
18:15 Exploring the West Elks and Community Engagement
19:44 Marathon Insights: Elevation and Terrain
22:18 Race Day Experiences and Weather Challenges
25:09 Race Registration and Community Involvement
28:31 Post-Race Dining and Local Cuisine
30:47 Personal Running Adventures and Reflections
Resources
West Elk Challenge Race Website
Ben Graves on Instagram
Colorado Parks and Wildlife