I wrote in my last post, "climate resilience is about our ability to adapt and transform our relationship to the larger natural world." That said... So...what can you do? Learn Educate yourself as much as you can about the manufacture of the equipment you use to the choices you make about travel, lodging, and food. … Continue reading What Can We Do to Build Climate Resilience?
What Is Climate Resilience?
Simply put, climate resilience is about our ability to adapt and transform our relationship to the larger natural world. More specifically, climate resilience is about identifying and making small-scale changes to effect large-scale transformation of how we move forward the relationship between culture and nature on our planet. What does this mean for me? Learning and understanding everything I … Continue reading What Is Climate Resilience?
an evening out
A run on my favorite 5-miler at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center trails with Dragon....with a few extra hills mixed in. Soon we'll all be skiing this same stretch of trail, but for the time being, it's a great end-of-day workout ; )
on losing a running partner
A post from Canicross Quebec on Facebook on Monday morning led with: Courir avec deux jambes, c’est bien. Mais avec six, c’est encore mieux. C’est justement ce en quoi consiste le canicross, une activité sportive où chien et maître courent de concert. At the time I clicked 'like,' I had no idea that one of … Continue reading on losing a running partner
PocketFuel!
Just got a care package of yummy Nut Butter Blends and Cold Brew Coffee Energy Shots from Heidi and the good people at PocketFuel! Can hardly think of a better way to refuel in the mountains....I'm partial to Vanilla Haze : ) It's great to have the support of PocketFuel for the Kjölur Run project--they're … Continue reading PocketFuel!
running into winter
I went looking for winter on Mount Mansfield today....found it!!
(T)raining days in Connecticut
A fun lap or two around the reservoirs near West Hartford, CT this weekend over some rain-slickened ledges and through beautiful foliage. Here's a few seconds of video selfie from along the way...
Warmth from Skida!
So stoked to find a goodies package from the folks at Skida in my mailbox today! Just in the nick of time for cold weather training & just the thing to keep me toasty in the Icelandic Highlands next spring. I truly grateful for Skida's support. I love the look & feel of the Vermont-made Skida gear--so much so, we outfitted … Continue reading Warmth from Skida!
Ready to Run
Thursday afternoon....the clouds have covered nearly all the openings of blue; it's a grey, fall day. I'm looking forward to a run on the campus trails with the team in a couple of hours, and I'm hoping the rain will hold off until we're back, but chances are this'll be another run in the cold … Continue reading Ready to Run