The WURL would be nothing without the canyon climb in the beginning, and peaks strung together by a U shaped ridge line, the passes and saddles, the elevation and undulation, the ground (sometimes dirt sometimes boulders), the summit cones, the sparse vegetation like sage and nettle, the terminus via notch, and the descent down a glacier canyon ending at the lower bells moraine.
For what I do, I very much enjoy the Apple Watch Ultra. does what I want on trail and works for a variety of settings including backpacking, endurance running, etc. As long as you don’t mine the weight of the charging cord for some activities (in which case I would already be bringing an external battery for my phone) then battery is less of an issue and more of a slight annoyance. I am very satisfied with the app selection and find it useful to have so many different good options to choose from.
Just did rim to rim to rim with the Apple Watch Ultra 1 at 88% battery capacity (12% degradation) and it went smoothly. Put it and my phone on the charger from a battery bank at the north rim while I had a quick lunch and changed socks and that was all it needed to make it through the hike, even though my group was very slow at a 23 hour total pace. I did not need to use the reduced heart rate and location settings which was very nice.
Honestly already one of the best trail videos - sure trail shorts - of the year.
Stunning
This is a masterclass on how all running edits should be. Pure substance.
I love these kind of videos! just pure movement in the mountains. no bs.
No nonsense, perfect vid. Great effort!!!
So impressive and fantastic video truly a peace of art. I live in Utah and my dream is to one day complete the WURL.
Haven't seen a better trail running video
Wow, what a monster effort. Congrats on the FKT!
Congrats David 👏💪 insane accomplishment
Wasatch looking like the Alps in this video
Yeahhhh shout out David, shout out Jack and Blaine "gimbal wrist" Benitez. Legends
Epic Send
AMAZING Terrific work!
Crushed it!
Damn, that was epic.
The WURL would be nothing without the canyon climb in the beginning, and peaks strung together by a U shaped ridge line, the passes and saddles, the elevation and undulation, the ground (sometimes dirt sometimes boulders), the summit cones, the sparse vegetation like sage and nettle, the terminus via notch, and the descent down a glacier canyon ending at the lower bells moraine.
The WURL would be nothing without the WURL
You're forgetting the hidden peak aid station
I wholeheartedly agree that if you took away all of those things, you wouldn't have the WURL
For what I do, I very much enjoy the Apple Watch Ultra. does what I want on trail and works for a variety of settings including backpacking, endurance running, etc. As long as you don’t mine the weight of the charging cord for some activities (in which case I would already be bringing an external battery for my phone) then battery is less of an issue and more of a slight annoyance. I am very satisfied with the app selection and find it useful to have so many different good options to choose from.
Just did rim to rim to rim with the Apple Watch Ultra 1 at 88% battery capacity (12% degradation) and it went smoothly. Put it and my phone on the charger from a battery bank at the north rim while I had a quick lunch and changed socks and that was all it needed to make it through the hike, even though my group was very slow at a 23 hour total pace. I did not need to use the reduced heart rate and location settings which was very nice.