Thank you so much to the whole Run the Alps team for this incredible opportunity; it is a privilege to be included alongside the other three fantastic films. Best, David.🌟
Thank you all involved especially On. You folks have been in my world in lots of little ways and have come to impress me by the kind of people you gather together to do these human projects. I happen to follow OAC and the boys at the Coffee Club. Im a hiker and endurance athlete living in SW Washington State in the remote Willapa Hills. My two large dogs and I log about 80 miles per week as part of our winter base training. I relate to these films because Im a 55 year old black man originally from Ghana. Im very unusual in the endurance athlete circles. 4 years ago I had a heart attack (undiagnosed genetic condition) on my farm while feeding the cattle. Had to hike 1.5 miles through the forest to get to my truck and drive myself to the hospital. I could not have saved myself without the base fitness and outdoor adventure lifestyle i have adopted in the last 15 years. As I watched this film, I for a little while did not feel so isolated and alone. The knowledge that others persevere and embrace the suck (our pain cave) to experience what we love is uplifting. If I’m the only one that tells you this, you have just put some pretty cool fan friends in my mind to think about while the dogs and I our out in the cold rain on long hikes. Thanx for introducing us to some of our fellow tribe members. Thanks for the hikers joy!😊
Thank you so much to the whole Run the Alps team for this incredible opportunity; it is a privilege to be included alongside the other three fantastic films. Best, David.🌟
Really happy to be part of this year's festival with Make Life Ultra.
Keep on going!
Thank you all involved especially On. You folks have been in my world in lots of little ways and have come to impress me by the kind of people you gather together to do these human projects. I happen to follow OAC and the boys at the Coffee Club. Im a hiker and endurance athlete living in SW Washington State in the remote Willapa Hills. My two large dogs and I log about 80 miles per week as part of our winter base training. I relate to these films because Im a 55 year old black man originally from Ghana. Im very unusual in the endurance athlete circles. 4 years ago I had a heart attack (undiagnosed genetic condition) on my farm while feeding the cattle. Had to hike 1.5 miles through the forest to get to my truck and drive myself to the hospital. I could not have saved myself without the base fitness and outdoor adventure lifestyle i have adopted in the last 15 years. As I watched this film, I for a little while did not feel so isolated and alone. The knowledge that others persevere and embrace the suck (our pain cave) to experience what we love is uplifting. If I’m the only one that tells you this, you have just put some pretty cool fan friends in my mind to think about while the dogs and I our out in the cold rain on long hikes. Thanx for introducing us to some of our fellow tribe members. Thanks for the hikers joy!😊
I enjoy hearing why other people run. And what they take away from the sport. I guess it validates my own feelings in a way. I’m enjoying this. Thanks
Loved that! Thank you. Inspiring and motivating. It would be nice to see a more diverse set of filmmakers in next year's selection.
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