Tag Archives: ultrarunning
RI 6HR: Victory and Da Feet
The Rhode Island 6-Hour Ultramarathon and Relay on Sunday was an experience. I learned what it really means to be part of a team. Charlie, Chris, Danny, Judson, Rich, and me represented Acidotic’s Relay team. Ryan Welts, another Acidotic teammate … Continue reading
Vermont 50
I slept in the back of my truck at the base of Ascutney Mountain, and woke well before the sun to the clinking and whooshing sounds of mountain bikes getting tuned and tested in pre-race rituals. The bicyclists were set … Continue reading
Reaching the Beach
Thousands of people participated in the 2011 Reach the Beach Relay from Cannon Mountain to Hampton Beach. And every one them had their own story! For what it’s worth, here’s mine. Straight off, a huge thanks goes to the Acidotic … Continue reading
Bedrock
The mountains have been speaking to me, through me, for a long time. I’ve decided to go home to them. In the next 20 days, I will be paring down, packing up, and moving north. Soon, Houdini and I will … Continue reading
100
Our fascination with numbers, measurements, time… quantification. In years past I made a conscious effort to stay away from these things when it came to my running. Recently, I’m beginning to see the value in keeping track. By keeping track, … Continue reading
Acidotic RACING, mountains, moon, and ocean
The last several days have been a big ride. Lots of running, and some news too. Starting with the news first, because I am so excited about it… I am thankful and happy to say that I have joined the … Continue reading
Irene and the Interstate Lollipop
This morning I reset the odometer on my truck and turned out of the driveway with a hot cup of coffee in my hand and Modest Mouse in the cd deck. I drove along my planned route through the weather … Continue reading
Riding in your head
On Tuesday I was feeling adventurous and veered off one of my favorite trails on Monadnock to create a loop that would offer greater distance and elevation change than the good old Pumpelly trail provides. Near 3/4 the way up … Continue reading
Filling the heart muscle
I punched out of work on Monday and headed north with the windshield wipers cranked to full tilt and my mind set on running in the mountains. For the next two hours, rain rivulets wrapped around the truck and taillights … Continue reading
Time to be unstoppable
Well, here it is! My first blog entry. My name is Chris Lalmond and I am currently 27 years old. I feel most like myself when I am running in the woods. Though it’s been that way for quite a … Continue reading