1000 runners travel to Durango for Rocky Mountain Festival For Runners

Cathy Cowles from Durango made a spontaneous choice Saturday afternoon and decided to run Sunday's San Juan Mountains Half- Marathon (13.1 miles). "The out-and-back (section of the race) was not my favorite part but it was nice running on the Animas River Trail," Cowles said. Fall is a

Boettcher repeats at Imogene Pass Run

The Imogene Pass Run (IPR) is a 17.1 mile point-to-point mountain race within the western San Juan mountains of Colorado, run along a route which connects the towns of Ouray (7810 ft.) and Telluride (8820 ft.) by way of 13,120 foot Imogene Pass. The IPR is held on the first Saturday after the Labor

Issue 7 (September/October 2004)

You Might Be A Triathlete If... 1. You have trouble keeping lunch under 2,000 calories. 2. You usually wake up at four in the morning but don’t get to work until after nine. 3. You have a $4,000 bike strapped to the roof of a $2,000 car. 4. You’re always wet! Either sweat, pool water, bath water or…