The Grand Canyon announced its new ultrarunning permitting rules today, which fall in the category of ‘yes, totally necessary, but man it’s going to create a gray area of how to regulate what qualifies as running.’ This story includes a link to my previous in depth piece about the problems with runners at the Grand Canyon.
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[…] the traditional Badwater 135-mile race, moving it out of Death Valley. This comes on the heels of the Grand Canyon’s revised rules about Rim-to-Rim runners. This isn’t the end. We’re only going to see more places and organizers making safety […]
[…] the traditional Badwater 135-mile race, moving it out of Death Valley. This comes on the heels of the Grand Canyon’s revised rules about Rim-to-Rim runners. This isn’t the end. We’re only going to see more places and organizers making safety […]