Tara is a Vancouver based runner with a love for bacon, beer, and the occasional mountain run in a banana or taco costume. She’s run 40 ultra-races including the classics like UTMB and Fat Dog, and she’s earned a spot on the podium at many races across the Pacific Northwest. More than races, Tara’s main reason for trail running is for the adventure and exploring beautiful mountains. She has completed longer self-supported adventure runs, and has set some female fastest known times on some of the most rugged routes around the Coast Mountains with her friend Alicia.
Read MoreThe women of the trails share their stories about running, racing, and life. These badass ladies from around the globe get honest about everything from competing, motherhood, and trying to have it all. Get ready for training ideas, gear tips, and a healthy dose of inspiration.
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E93 Trail Tips: Podcast Club & Mental Health→
/Feeling down? We've got you. Welcome to our 2nd episode of Trail Tips with a focus on mental health.
Read MoreE92 Kim : Taking a stand→
/Kim speaks out about her harassment claim at the Pike's Peak marathon. Kim found trail running after years of addiction and decided to make a change. She is now an engineer and an accomplished runner and not about to let the actions of someone else bring her down.
Read MoreNo episode today
/I've decided to forgo putting out a new episode today. Instead, I'd like to give the hour of listening time to podcasts that educate, so we can listen, and learn. Links in the show notes
Read MoreE90 Kate: Just the tip potential→
/Kate is a rockstar runner and overall human. She found trail running as a young adult and quickly became successful at long distances including a 1st female finish at Echo Valley 100km, and qualifying for Boston in her first ever road race, the BMO Vancouver Marathon. We chat about losing yourself for a few years after high school and then finding your place in the world.
Read MoreE89 Brittany: Non-athlete to OCR World Championships→
/This mom of 3 decided to make a change in her early 20's and went from couch to OCR World Championships. She's since started running ultras and is gearing up for her first 100miler in June.
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