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As a native to southeastern Pennsylvania, I can relate to the frustration to the lack of really big climbs and would probably have said that there's no alternative to being able to train in the big mountains until I paid attention to Michael Wardian's UROC run (I realize this was no Hardrock). I do however see ways to get in some good training in the region. I know there are several runners and teams (Mountain Peak Fitness) that head west and do well at some mountain races (having run along side of them at times). I also would suggest looking at the training of guys like Neal Gorman, Michael Wardian (if you can stomach treadmilling up hill), Rachel and Sandi Nypaver, Sabrina Moran and the VA Happy Trails Running Club. Don't let the lack of picturesque mountains dissuade you from giving something like a R2R2R a shot. Also if you haven't I'd look into the NJ trail series races they're usually a good mix of terrain and a lot of experienced runners show up.
Some of the year end numbers that I have been reading on various running blogs are out of this world... The sport of ultra running is starting to grow and elites have to put in a lot of hours, run tons of volume and rack up the vertical. I still think it is pretty cool that we can mingle at the start of a race with the elites, but that would probably be the last time I'd see them all day at a race...
Edited by hewinsd on 01/04/2012 16:46:16 MST.
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