Powered by RedCircle Steve’s story is one that’ll get you pumped to start planning your next adventure and eliminate all excuses as to why you can’t or shouldn’t. Steve Cannon runs, fat bikes, kayaks, and skis but he wouldn’t call himself a runner, biker, kayaker, or skier, however. He would most likely refer to himself as an adventurer. Here’s why: Steve has run nearly 100 marathons. Competed in the world’s longest kayak race. Completed the Tuscobia Winter 150 twice on his fat bike. Finished the Arrowhead 135 three times, and most recently did so unsupported. In 2004, he rode his bike to the starting line of the Deadwood Mickelson Trail Marathon in South Dakota—beginning in Iowa—before running the marathon and continuing on another 1900 miles and 38 days. Completed over twenty RAGBRAIs. Completed eight Gravel World Championships in Nebraska. Completed four Ride-the-Rockies, Completed the Dirty Kanza 200 five times, earning a coveted “1000 ...
Another great story! I really like the perspective of someone "ordinary" doing something so extraordinary - 37,000 miles? Wow.
ReplyDeleteI agree. The one's I like to do are the "ordinary" people stories. I hope they allow everyone to realize that they too can get out and do these things. Thanks for continuing to listen and for taking the time to chime in!
ReplyDeleteDude!, long way from home! Nice to hear your voice.
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