NEW BOOK: Death Valley Ultras: the Complete Crewing Guide
I haven't seen it yet, but this book should be EXCELLENT!
It's written by Denise Jones and Theresa Daus-Weber. Need I say more?
http://www.lulu.com/DVultraguide
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Hi Marcia!
I just ordered a copy for my very best friends. :D
Thanks for pointing it out.
I just ordered one too. I hope we can have some great discussion about it after we read it. The forum's been really quiet.
Trail Trampler
"It takes more courage to reveal insecurities than to hide them, more strength to relate to people than to dominate them..."
--Alex Karras
I just received my copy of this wonderful book and want to thank Theresa Daus-Weber , Denise Jones and Ben Jones for making it available. It complements Mike Henebry's very informative and helpful booklet of information that he so graciously provided to us free of charge.
For those of you who haven't ordered one, it's a concise guide and an easy read that answered many of my questions. It's a must I think for newbies like myself who will be going to Death Valley for the first time. The blister care information is invaluable - and it's quite funny, too, with alot of humor.
Can't wait to post questions when I'm finished reading it.
Happy Trails,
Connie Karras
"It takes more courage to reveal insecurities than to hide them, more strength to relate to people than to dominate them..."
--Alex Karras