
A World Record Attempt Needs World Record Support:
As most of us know your support crew can make or break you in any challenge in life. Those who support and crew for another’s goals are a special type of person, and choosing the right crew can be hard. In Adam Kimble’s case, his crew is on task 24/7 and support his every need, […]

A Perfect Morning
The trees sway in the wind, as pine cones hit the ground with muffled thumps. Laying on my back staring at the top of my worn out tent, I breath deeply. Muscles sore and cramped from the previous day, I rise and unzip the tent as a red squirrel scurries by, pine cone in mouth. […]

Treating Cabin Fever
During the winter months an outdoors lover will most definitely become stir crazy. This cabin fever can only be cooled by a full dose of mud, campfires, and steep slippery climbs. Unfortunately the further winter progresses the more antsy we become. We find ourselves staring blankly out the window at work imagining the sloping peaks […]

Running Across the USA- Interview with Adam Kimble
For those of us who run, the activity is more than just a daily workout to burn calories or a chore, rather it becomes a lifestyle. We love and crave the feeling of pushing the hard ground away to propel ourselves forward as our muscles flex and burn. Running is all about proving how far […]

A Chilly Morning
Snowflakes sparkle and fall heavy, leaving little wet blotches on my sleeves. The familiar crunch of a fellow hiker’s foot steps pierces through the otherwise silent morning. My headlamp shines brightly, and the snow dances with the light, shimmering and beckoning us on. My breath freezes against my cheeks as we push forward and the […]

A Never Ending Adventure
We are born with the desire for adventure. When we open our eyes for the first time we curiously scan the new world full of colors, tastes and smells. Intense curiosity extends into our early years encouraging us to test our limits, learn quickly and to make many mistakes. We play, take risks, and are innocently mischievous. Unfortunately […]

Returning to Nature
We have all grown up in a society cushioned by the modern comforts that extend into all aspects of our lives; from climate control to information at the click of a button to the continuous mindless entertainment of electronic devices. Our phones buzz constantly, drawing our attention from our friends, co-workers and family and pulling […]

Trail Run Up Mount Marcy
Mount Marcy is the Iconic Adirondack High Peak Mountain. Standing at 5,344ft, Marcy is the tallest mountain in New York State. Its 360 degree view from its rocky bald peak draws first-time and experienced hikers from near and far. Not only is Marcy’s 14.7 mile hike from the ADK Loj an enjoyable one, it’s perfect […]

The Trail Runner Myth
Every trail runner knows well the feeling of rushing endorphins after a nice long physically demanding trail run over technical and high elevation terrain. Most runners live for that feeling, craving that after work daily dose of physical activity that demands so much attention you forget completely about work, the bills and life in general. […]

46 Climbs Kick Off Weekend
Last Saturday officially marked the kick off of 46 Climbs 2015, and our first national and annual fundraiser, ‘Climb for Life.’ 46 Climbs started the weekend off right with achieving and surpassing the official fundraiser goal of $20,000 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention! How amazingly blessed we have been this year! We have […]