Glad everyone got out fine. Sounds like you're getting faster and faster! Thats awesome! Im sure it helps that Jeff can coach you too. sounds like your 50k went well too! All the best on your big Ultra! Im here as a pacer if you need me;)
I am very interested in the joggers. Hopefully, there will be inseam options. I wear XL with 30” inseam. Thanks. I am aware that could be a production nightmare.
I love how food is so important and these ultra runners have ther diets down pat they know when to eat how much to eat it’s fascinating, regular ppl should understand calories like these guys do
Thanks so much for your videos! Training for Leadville this summer and I was a little stressed about the Grand Canyon but doing rim to rim to rim over two days now feels achievable with your info to help me prep. ✨✨✨
Brooooooooo hurry w tha joggers 😂, I lost some weight and my Outdoor Research joggers don’t fit. I need the OV ones in my life asap. Great video man and to have Jeff Pelletier as a bud to draw knowledge from is friggin amazing. That dude is a savage.
Best wishes from an old fart that’s done what you are doing! Are you going to do Western States Run? It’s the bomb of a lifetime. Lake Tahoe to Auburn. I’ve done it twice and I swear a piece of my heart is still out there.❤️
👍 Excellent video, great advice. I am confused by one thing, why would anyone want to hike 50 miles in one day? Seems like that individual would miss all the beauty around them, which would be much more enjoyable than putting miles under your feet.
There are plenty of other leisurely hikes to do out there and this is more about a personal goal. I'm sure Tayson will also appreciate the beauty as he achieves what many will never do in their lives. Just keep that in mind!
It's a great question! For me, not all hikes are like this... Sometimes I'm backpacking with my kids and go 2 miles a day, other times I'm with the team and we do 5 or 20... I try to mix it all in. This particular trip was about hitting a goal for sure... But don't worry, I still enjoyed everything around me! I took over 30 videos of the scenery alone and watched with my eyes much more than that 😉
@@mattpelofske4632 We will need to disagree. I can drive down the highway at 40mph with my eyes open, but I don’t see nearly as much as I would at 10mph. There is a huge difference in seeing the big picture at 5mph - 6.5mph scrambling over rocks and trails into and out of a canyon than seeing and appreciating seeing detail and enjoying the solitude if that 50 miles was spread over 3 days. Covering ground just to cover ground has no appeal to me at all.
Much of the gear can be found here: bit.ly/3LJsdIY
Podcast about the hike: th-cam.com/video/-P7IE0NJ1q8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ChNIA4qx0gcZeXm_
Glad everyone got out fine. Sounds like you're getting faster and faster! Thats awesome! Im sure it helps that Jeff can coach you too. sounds like your 50k went well too! All the best on your big Ultra! Im here as a pacer if you need me;)
Beard trim looks good!
I am very interested in the joggers. Hopefully, there will be inseam options. I wear XL with 30” inseam. Thanks. I am aware that could be a production nightmare.
You'll be in luck 😉
I love how food is so important and these ultra runners have ther diets down pat they know when to eat how much to eat it’s fascinating, regular ppl should understand calories like these guys do
This is great information, I will be heading to the Grand Canyon in June, Looking forward to the joggers. Thank you
Good luck!!
@@TaysonWhittaker Thank you, Do you have any tips for the heat and hydration? We will be traveling North Rim to South Rim over 3 days.
Thank you for sharing! I would LOVE to learn how to do this....what is your daily workout routine?
www.strava.com/athletes/39044487
Good job
Thanks so much for your videos! Training for Leadville this summer and I was a little stressed about the Grand Canyon but doing rim to rim to rim over two days now feels achievable with your info to help me prep. ✨✨✨
Glad to help!
Brooooooooo hurry w tha joggers 😂, I lost some weight and my Outdoor Research joggers don’t fit. I need the OV ones in my life asap. Great video man and to have Jeff Pelletier as a bud to draw knowledge from is friggin amazing. That dude is a savage.
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@@TaysonWhittaker 🤘🏽thank you!
Best wishes from an old fart that’s done what you are doing! Are you going to do Western States Run? It’s the bomb of a lifetime. Lake Tahoe to Auburn. I’ve done it twice and I swear a piece of my heart is still out there.❤️
3:33 Tushar is spelled wrong onscreen (your own product)!
Crap that’s my fault
Nickname should be Rim Job.
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I need to order 7 pairs of joggers. 1 pair per day for the rest of my life
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👍 Excellent video, great advice. I am confused by one thing, why would anyone want to hike 50 miles in one day? Seems like that individual would miss all the beauty around them, which would be much more enjoyable than putting miles under your feet.
It's not that fast.They still have their eyes open and can see everything.It's just a little bit different way to experience things in the wilderness
Doing hard things has it's own kind of reward - especially if you've done it the easy way multiple times.
There are plenty of other leisurely hikes to do out there and this is more about a personal goal. I'm sure Tayson will also appreciate the beauty as he achieves what many will never do in their lives. Just keep that in mind!
It's a great question! For me, not all hikes are like this... Sometimes I'm backpacking with my kids and go 2 miles a day, other times I'm with the team and we do 5 or 20... I try to mix it all in.
This particular trip was about hitting a goal for sure... But don't worry, I still enjoyed everything around me! I took over 30 videos of the scenery alone and watched with my eyes much more than that 😉
@@mattpelofske4632 We will need to disagree. I can drive down the highway at 40mph with my eyes open, but I don’t see nearly as much as I would at 10mph. There is a huge difference in seeing the big picture at 5mph - 6.5mph scrambling over rocks and trails into and out of a canyon than seeing and appreciating seeing detail and enjoying the solitude if that 50 miles was spread over 3 days. Covering ground just to cover ground has no appeal to me at all.
Surely that beard is enough of a windbreaker?!
Ever thought about having some hiking videos with a plus size hiker just to show that hiking can be done by anyone ?
I don't mean to sound disrespectful, but this can't be done by anyone.
Do you have a plus size R2R2R hiker you'd like to suggest?