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"Individual actions are good, but it's not enough. We need to work together and create collective actions."Dakota Jones is passionate about our climate and making a positive difference. This is why he got involved with Footprints Running Camp. The camp looks to empower local community members and help them push forward their climate action plans. The camp takes place yearly and this year Dakota was in Las Vegas attempting to break the American 100 mile record as a way to fundraise for the camp. Although the record attempt didn't quite go according to plan, awareness was still raised and Jones was able to continue pushing this camp into the world. It's a project that's very close to his heart and gives people the power to make change where they live."Footprints is about using community to try to do something for the community.” You can learn more about the fundraiser here.Dakota was great to chat with and the camp was featured during the Trail Running Film Festival a few years back:Food Fight FridayThe latest episode went up and we even had a guest!The Long RunComes back next week as Chantelle and I have another great episode lined up. If you didn't catch the latest one, here it is again:Trail Running Film FestivalWe're incredibly excited to be hosting the Trail Running Film Festival once more. As you may or may not have heard, we are also a media partner and official podcast of the film festival, so we're pretty excited about that too!We will keep this page updated and you will want to pay attention as we announce our sponsors and entertainment! This year will be our biggest and best yet and we can't wait to hang out and celebrate our community with all of you.2025 Community Trail Running Tour Dates* Vancouver, BC – Thursday, April 3 | Rio Theatre* Edmonton, AB – Thursday, May 1 | Metro Cinema* Calgary, AB – Friday May 2 | Cardel Theatre* Crowsnest Pass, AB – Saturday, May 3 | Frank Slide Interpretive Centre* Jasper, AB – Saturday, May 17 | The Legion* Canmore, AB – Thursday, June 5 | artsPlaceThank you to our latest paying subscriber!Massive thank you to Sean Sharp for putting his hard-earned cash into this thing. It means the world to me!Listen where you listenSpotify: Click HereGoogle Podcasts: Click HereApple Podcasts: Click HereMusic by Paolo Argentino from PixabayWe're on the journey to 2,000 subscribers, help us get there!If you enjoy this podcast, I would really appreciate it if you could like, share, subscribe, or comment! I'm trying to make this the best trail running podcast it can be and I certainly appreciate your time. Thank you all and happy trails :) Get full access to Community Trail Running at communitytrailrunning.substack.com/subscribe
Dakota Jones is a professional trail runner for Nnormal living in Salt Lake City. Dakota is also the founder and executive director ofFootprints Running, a non profit organization with the mission to support climate action at the community level by bringing people together around their shared interest in trail running. In two days, Dakota is attempting the American record for 100 miles at the Jackpot Ultras with the goal to raise money for Footprints and its 2025 camps.Support Footprints!Dates of fundraiser are Feb. 1 - 21, 2025Goal: $30,000 for our 2025 campDONATE2022 camp videoPLEASE SHARE THIS EPISODE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND ON SOCIAL MEDIA IF YOU ENJOYED IT!_______________________Follow @vert.run on IGDownload our app and sign up to our training plans on vert.runFrancesco's links: Instagram | Twitter | Strava | Website
Dakota Jones is more than just a world-class trail runner—he's a passionate environmental advocate on a mission to drive meaningful climate action. As a professional athlete for NNormal and the Founder and Executive Director of Footprints, an environmental nonprofit, Dakota is dedicated to empowering individuals to create tangible change in their local communities.Footprints provide mentorship, networks, and self-development opportunities. It uses shared outdoor experiences to foster environmental awareness and cultivate confident, value-driven changemakers. Founded by trail runners, the organisation also works to make the outdoors more accessible and inclusive, reinforcing the powerful link between environmental stewardship and sport.This year, Dakota is taking on some of his biggest challenges yet—including an attempt at the 100-mile American record at the upcoming Jackpot Ultras in Las Vegas, all while raising critical funds to support Footprints' mission of building a more sustainable, climate-resilient future.In this episode, we discuss:Dakota's journey into ultrarunning and rise as one of the sport's top competitors.His experiences racing some of the world's toughest trail events.Competing in Australia, winning the Buffalo Stampede, and earning the King of the Mountain title!What sparked his passion for environmental activism.First-hand experiences witnessing climate change and his responsibility for protecting wild places.The origins of Footprints and how it empowers grassroots climate action.The impact of Footprints Camps and the inspiring projects launched by some of the camp's graduates.Personal lessons learned from leading Footprints Camps and supporting emerging changemakers.Footprints fundraising efforts for 2025, including Dakota's upcoming 100-mile record attempt.His upcoming personal and professional plans for 2025—both in racing and environmental advocacy.To view all the links to the websites and documents, visit the show notes on our website.Please support our work and enable us to deliver more content by buying us a coffee or becoming a member of Athletes for Nature.Follow us on Instagram and Facebook, subscribe to this podcast, and share this episode with your friends and family.
Dakota Jones is a longtime professional trail runner for NNormal, living in Salt Lake City, UT. He is also the Founder and Executive Director of Footprints, an environmental non-profit that endeavors to nurture a new generation of leaders in tackling climate action projects in their local communities. On February 15th, Dakota will be chasing the 100-mile American Record at Jackpot Ultras in Las Vegas, NV, currently held by Zach Bitter in 11:19:13. As part of this record attempt, Dakota is raising money for Footprints, hoping to secure $30k to support the 2025 campers. Freetrail is proud to contribute and support the fundraiser. Topics discussed: Reflecting on 17 years in the sport Evolving with the times and continuing to improve Training for the record attempt How Footprints provides purpose for Dakota The idea of pursuing our life's work Collective action & heart work Footprints fundraising goals Dakota's goals for the rest of the season A lot more! DONATE TO FOOTPRINTS FOOTPRINTS FUNDRAISER DECK Sponsors: Use code freetrail10 for 10% off Speedland Footwear Grab a trail running pack from Osprey Use code FREETRAIL25 for 25% off your first order of NEVERSECOND nutrition at never2.com Go to ketone.com/freetrail30 for 30% off a subscription of Ketone IQ Freetrail Links: Website | Freetrail Pro | Patreon | Instagram | YouTube | Freetrail Experts Dylan Links: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Strava
Dakota ran a CR setting time at the Javelina Jundred in 2022 running 12:58:02 for 100 miles in the delightfully devilish Arizona desert. That's 7:41/mile pace!!!!!! Here he talks with Corinne and Russell about how the day went for him, tips for others racing, the competitive games (or lack thereof) on race day, his motivations for taking the start line, why he wore a costume, and what it's like to now be part of team Nnormal, how the heck you pronounce Kjerag and what his goals are for the Footprints camp which he founded 4 years ago! It was a jearty conversation with one of the all time greats in our sport both on and off the trails. Thanks Dakota! Learn more about the Footprints Running Camp - https://runfootprints.org/blog/omqpw7uzhb5q23a10x1fj3twmcswg1 Follow Footprints on IG - https://www.instagram.com/footprintsrunning/ Subscribe to UltraUncovered on Youtube and leave us a review! https://www.youtube.com/@ultrauncoveredpod
MONTAÑAS DE AMÉRICA, 25 AÑOS DE ALPINISMO, POR MAYAYO: Del Aconcagua 1999 al Pico Orizaba 2024 en Radio Trail. Buenos días os habla una vez más Mayayo para nuestro podcast RADIO TRAIL en la web CARRERASDEMONTANA, con un programa especial celebrando 25 años de una pasión personal por las montañas de América.Una pasión que me ha llevado del Pico Bolívar de Venezuela en Octubre 1999 al Pico Orizaba en este Octubre 2024 pasando por el Aconcagua como techo de la Argentina o Mount Elbert como cima de las Montañas Rocosas en Colorado.El Lunes 30SSEP viajamos en avión con la ilusión de ascender los 5.636m del techo de México. Repasando una breve lista de las cimas abordadas, no puedo menos que recordar que cuando encaras montañas de gran altitud, por encima de los cuatromil metros, no siempre tienes éxito. En general sí he gozado muchas más caras que cruces pero como sabe todo montañero a veces no se logra alcanzar la cima y es mejor dar la vuelta para volver otro día, otro año incluso. Todo empezó en Octubre de 1999 en Venezuela donde coronamos primero el sencillo Pico Humboldt( 4942m) y después el algo más técnico y complejo Pico Bolívar (4978m) como techo de Venezuela. Fue durante la primera expedición Cacique Orinoco, lanzada por motivos de trabajo que podéis oír detallados en la radio. Poco después en Diciembre muy animado me iba en solitario a por el Aconcagua, en la frontera de la Argentina y Chile, cuya cima de 6.959mcoroné el día de Navidad de 1999 como techo de las Américas tras una feroz odisea causada por el famoso Viento Blanco. El siguiente asalto iba a ser en el año 2000 al Pico Alpamayo (5.947m) por la mítica vía Ferrari pero aunque nuestro equipo sí logró viajar y coronar, yo hube de quedarme a última hora con la familia por una inesperada cirugía de cáncer sobre mi hermana. Salió bien, eso era lo más importante. Llegó después en Julio del 2001 una triple ascensión en Ecuador. De nuevo en solitario, abordé en el propio Quito, la cima del volcán Guagua Pichincha (4.748m) y después ya en el vecino Parque Nacional del Cotopaxi, el Rumiñahui (4.712m). Ambas fueron cimas de aclimatación para el objetivo principal de la expedición, el Cotopaxi (5897m). Una expedición que bauticé como "Montañas del Sol" y que me dejó muy lindos y variados recuerdos. Pasaron cinco años de mucho trabajo y pocos viajes, hasta que pude afrontar la siguiente ilusión. Esta vez era Junio 2006 y el objetivo era el Nevado Sajama (6452m) situado casi en la frontera andina entre Bolivia y Chile. Un fantástico volcán extinguido, emplazado en un lugar desolado al que abordé en solo también. Esta vez salió cruz y unas prolongadas tormentas me mandaron a casa cuando ya estaba durmiendo en el campo alto a 5.680m a un solo día final, de asalto a cumbre. La siguiente expedición fue al Chimborazo (6.263m) como techo de Ecuador. Viajé junto a Jacobo desde Cercedilla y aunque logramos varios objetivos parciales del viaje, como nueva cima en Rumiñahui para aclimatar o el descenso del barranco San Jorge en Baños de Ambato….la cima buscada no pudo ser. En 2007 entramos en una nueva época tras fundar CARRERASDEMONTANA. Como editor de la web, a partir del lanzamiento apenas he tenido tiempo para largas expediciones a montañas sin más. En su lugar, trazo escapadas a cimas que me interesan cuando alguna carrera me lleva cerca. Si en 2010 el objetivo era ser el primer español en completarla Leadville 100 Miles, me resultó irresistible no escaparme un día antes yotro después de la carrera para subir algunas de sus famosas Nolan´s 14. Las catorce montañas de más de 4.200m que rodean este pueblo minero de Colorado. De esta forma, junto con Ana Samuelsson ascendimos al techo de las Rocosas, el sencillo Mount Elbert (4401m) antes de la carrera y después de cruzar meta en Leadville100 fuimos a por el segundo de los picos del macizo, La Plata Peak (4377m) Mis siguientes visitas a las montañas de América fueron a partir del 2017 a Patagonia Argentina y Patagonia Chilena. Por desgracia, ni en las tres ediciones que visité la k42Argentina (2017-18-19) ni en la chilena Ultrafiord 2017 sumé otra cima que los muy modestos 1.800m del Cerro Bayo que domina Villa La Angostura entre las nieves. En 2018 llegó mi siguiente pico en Las Rocosas, y qué pico. Bautizado como “El Capitán” por los descubridores españoles dada su prominencia en la región, fue durante el seguimiento de la Pike´s Peak Marathon 2018 ganada por Dakota Jones y Megan Kimmel cuando pude escaparme un día para remontar la centenaria ruta de Barr Trail y ascender por mi cuenta la cima de Pike´s Peak (4302m) La próxima aventura arranca el Lunes 30SEP rumbo al PicoOrizaba (5636m) como techo de Méjico Apenas surgió la oportunidad de traeros en vivo en la carrera del Reto Vulcano que se disputará el 12OCT con nuestro bicampeón del mundial Masters Eduard Hernández entre los favoritos de una prueba que sube tan solo hasta 4600m. En mi caso iré unos días antes para intentar ascender esos 1000m extra hasta la cima del volcán que da nombre a la prueba Tras listar lo más destacado en estos 25 años, si os parece cogemos el avión y vamos a empezar por el principio: Aquella primera expedición Cacique Orinoco de 1999 que se debió al trabajo y que dio lugar al nacimiento de mi ya larga pasión por las Montañas de América. #carrerasdemontaña #radiotrail
MONTAÑAS DE AMÉRICA, 25 AÑOS DE ALPINISMO, POR MAYAYO: Del Aconcagua 1999 al Pico Orizaba 2024 en Radio Trail.Buenos días os habla una vez más Mayayo para nuestro podcast RADIO TRAIL en la web CARRERASDEMONTANA, con un programa especial celebrando 25 años de una pasión personal por las montañas de América.Una pasión que me ha llevado del Pico Bolívar de Venezuela en Octubre 1999 al Pico Orizaba en este Octubre 2024 pasando por el Aconcagua como techo de la Argentina o Mount Elbert como cima de las Montañas Rocosas en Colorado.El Lunes 30SSEP viajamos en avión con la ilusión de ascender los 5.636m del techo de México. Repasando una breve lista de las cimas abordadas, no puedo menos que recordar que cuando encaras montañas de gran altitud, por encima de los cuatromil metros, no siempre tienes éxito. En general sí he gozado muchas más caras que cruces pero como sabe todo montañero a veces no se logra alcanzar la cima y es mejor dar la vuelta para volver otro día, otro año incluso. Todo empezó en Octubre de 1999 en Venezuela donde coronamos primero el sencillo Pico Humboldt ( 4942m) y después el algo más técnico y complejo Pico Bolívar (4978m) como techo de Venezuela. Fue durante la primera expedición Cacique Orinoco, lanzada por motivos de trabajo que podéis oír detallados en la radio.Poco después en diciembre muy animado me iba en solitario a por el Aconcagua, en la frontera de la Argentina y Chile, cuya cima de 6.959m coroné el día de Navidad de 1999 como techo de las Américas tras una feroz odisea causada por el famoso Viento Blanco. El siguiente asalto iba a ser en el año 2000 al Pico Alpamayo (5.947m) por la mítica vía Ferrari pero aunque nuestro equipo sí logró viajar y coronar, yo hube de quedarme a última hora con la familia por una inesperada cirugía de cáncer sobre mi hermana. Salió bien, eso era lo más importante.Llegó después en Julio del 2001 una triple ascensión en Ecuador. De nuevo en solitario, abordé en el propio Quito, la cima del volcán Guagua Pichincha (4.748m) y después ya en el vecino Parque Nacional del Cotopaxi, el Rumiñahui (4.712m). Ambas fueron cimas de aclimatación para el objetivo principal de la expedición, el Cotopaxi (5897m). Una expedición que bauticé como "Montañas del Sol" y que me dejó muy lindos y variados recuerdos.Pasaron cinco años de mucho trabajo y pocos viajes, hasta que pude afrontar la siguiente ilusión. Esta vez era Junio 2006 y el objetivo era el Nevado Sajama (6452m) situado casi en la frontera andina entre Bolivia y Chile. Un fantástico volcán extinguido, emplazado en un lugar desolado al que abordé en solo también. Esta vez salió cruz y unas prolongadas tormentas me mandaron a casa cuando ya estaba durmiendo en el campo alto a 5.680m a un solo día final, de asalto a cumbre.La siguiente expedición fue al Chimborazo (6.263m) como techo de Ecuador. Viajé junto a Jacobo desde Cercedilla y aunque logramos varios objetivos parciales del viaje, como nueva cima en Rimuñahui para aclimatar o el descenso del barranco San Jorge en Baños de Ambato….la cima buscada no pudo ser.En 2007 entramos en una nueva época tras fundar CARRERASDEMONTANA. Como editor de la web, a partir del lanzamiento apenas he tenido tiempo para largas expediciones a montañas sin más. En su lugar, trazo escapadas a cimas que me interesan cuando alguna carrera me lleva cerca.Si en 2010 el objetivo era ser el primer español en completarla Leadville 100 Miles, me resultó irresistible no escaparme un día antes y otro después de la carrera para subir algunas de sus famosas Nolan´s 14. Las catorce montañas de más de 4.200m que rodean este pueblo minero de Colorado. De esta forma, junto con Ana Samuelsson ascendimos al techo de las Rocosas, el sencillo Mount Elbert (4401m) antes de la carrera y después de cruzar meta en Leadville 100 fuimos a por el segundo de los picos del macizo, La Plata Peak (4377m)Mis siguientes visitas a las montañas de América fueron a partir del 2017 a Patagonia Argentina y Patagonia Chilena. Por desgracia, ni en las tres ediciones que visité la k42Argentina (2017-18-19) ni en la chilena Ultrafiord 2017 sumé otra cima que los muy modestos 1.800m del CerroBayo que domina Villa La Angostura entre las nieves. En 2018 llegó mi siguiente pico en Las Rocosas, y qué pico. Bautizado como “El Capitán” por los descubridores españoles dada su prominencia en la región, fue durante el seguimiento de la Pike´s Peak Marathon 2018 ganada por Dakota Jones y Megan Kimmel cuando pude escarparme un día para remontar la centenaria ruta de Barr Trail y ascender por mi cuenta la cima de Pike´s Peak (4302m) La próxima aventura arranca el Lunes 30SEP rumbo al Pico Orizaba (5636m) como techo de Méjico Apenas surgió la oportunidad de traeros en vivo en la carrera del Reto Vulcano que se disputará el 12OCT con nuestro bicampeón del mundial Masters Eduard Hernández entre los favoritos de una prueba que sube tan solo hasta 4600m. En mi caso iré unos días antes para intentar ascender esos 1000m extra hasta la cima del volcán que da nombre a la pruebaTras listar lo más destacado en estos 25 años, si os parece cogemos el avión y vamos a empezar por el principio: Aquella primera expedición Cacique Orinoco de 1999 que se debió al trabajo y que dio lugar al nacimiento de mi ya larga pasión por las Montañas de América. #carrerasdemontaña#radiotrailConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-trail-carreras-de-montana-mayayo--4373839/support.
Nouvel épisode des 30/30 , 30 favoris en 30 jours avant l'Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc 2024, la finale des UTMB World Series et des courses by UTMB. Cette année, la fête sera incroyable et avec un plateau de favoris toujours aussi compétitif ! Et durant ce mois d'aout, je vais vous présenter 30 favoris en 30 jours ! Pour cette nouvelle vidéo, nous allons parler d'un nouvel athlète : Dakota Jones. Nous allons essayer de poser un pronostic pour son UTMB 2024. N'hésitez pas à réagir dans les commentaires, ajouter vos infos sur cet athlète et me corriger si j'ai commis des erreurs, on continue à échanger. Et surtout balancez moi vos pronostics ! A demain pour un nouvel athlète, Bonne écoute !
Na een carrière in het leger zoekt Dakota Jones een nieuw doel in zijn leven. Maar eerst gaat hij uitrusten bij zijn broer en zus in Sullivan's Crossing. Uitgegeven door HarperCollins Spreker: Aniek Stokkers
Today, North American elite runner Dakota Jones, 3rd at UTMB Mont Blanc 2023 and winner of Transvulcania by UTMB 2023, chats with Luca Quattrone, a passionate Italian runner from Verona. Together they talk about their love of running in the great outdoors and commitment to preserving nature, they also share about their passions like sewing and sport data.We hope you'll enjoy this moment where their paths crossed.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Crossed Paths is a UTMB World Series podcast.Each month two athletes, one elite and one amateur, meet and discuss what trail running means to them.In this conversation, they'll also reveal what drives them in life, and how they express it on the hills.They share their common passions, interests, beliefs and get to know each other along the way. And so will we.We hope you'll enjoy this privileged moment where… they crossed paths. You can find out more about UTMB World series on https://utmb.world/ or https://linktr.ee/utmbworldseries▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Three easy ways to support us ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1. Subscribe to the podcast
new episode is coming soon: north American runner Dakota Jones, 3rd at CCC in 2023, chats with Luca Quattrone, a passionate Italian runner from Verona. Here's a sneak peek while you wait for the full episode to be released.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Crossed Paths is a UTMB World Series podcast.Each month two athletes, one elite and one amateur, meet and discuss what trail running means to them.In this conversation, they'll also reveal what drives them in life, and how they express it on the hills.They share their common passions, interests, beliefs and get to know each other along the way. And so will we.We hope you'll enjoy this privileged moment where… they crossed paths. You can find out more about UTMB World series on https://utmb.world/ or https://linktr.ee/utmbworldseries▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Three easy ways to support us ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1. Subscribe to the podcast
En nuestro programa 91 viajamos a diferentes partes del mundo. Primero nos vamos a Argentina con Depa y con Santos Gabriel Rueda, que en pocos días van a vivir por primera vez la Valhöll Argentina by UTMB®.Nuestro siguiente invitado está más cerca, en Asturias. Hace pocos días se proclamó campeón de España, algo que ya conoce bien porque repite del año pasado. Hablamos con el corredor de ASICS, Dimas Pereira, de este nuevo título nacional, de su temporada y mucho más. Y el tercer invitado que cierra el ciclo de entrevistas es nuestro amigo y colaborador en Trail Run, Dakota Jones. Pero no tenemos que irnos a EEUU, sino más bien a La Palma porque es aquí donde se encuentra. Este sábado se pone de nuevo el dorsal en Transvulcania con el objetivo de hacer una buena carrera. Si gana empataría con Luis Alberto Hernando en el triple de victorias. Os recordamos que toda la actualidad del trail running la encontraréis en nuestra web www.trailrun.es, así como en todas las redes sociales.Podcast Trail Run Depa y Tele.
Kira Ender and Dakota Jones tried, and failed, to turn two losing Florida State Lottery tickets into one Million-Dollar-Winning ticket. Their "arts & crafts" didn't fool anybody and they were both arrested.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La registrazione integrale della serata con Dakota Jones e Martina Valmassoi che abbiamo organizzato a Trento, all'Uva&Menta il 20 febbraio 2024. Ospiti: Martina Valmassoi, Dakota Jones, Tom Van De Plassche. Disturbatori: Filippo Caon, Andrea Passerelli. Registrazione e riprese: Filippo Caon, Lorenzo Zottele (Loren), Marco Troiano. Location: Uva&Menta Cafè, Trento.
Through his running camp, he's getting others involved, too. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/
Dakota Jones is a professional trail runner for Nnormal preparing for the 2023 CCC in Chamonix, France.Sponsors:Maurten - head over to their website (https://www.maurten.com/) and shop for gels, bars, and drink mixes.Kodiak Cakes - use code Singletrack15 at checkout on their website (https://kodiakcakes.com/singletrackpodcast) to get 15% off your next order.Feetures - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://feetures.com/) to get 20% off your next order.Oladance - use code ST at this link (https://oladance.com/ST) to get $30 off the Oladance OWS2 headphones.Brooks Running - check out their High Point clothing collection and new and improved Cascadia 17 shoe at this link (brooskrunning.com/singletrack)Pillar Performance - use code Singletrack at checkout on their website for 15% off your next order. American listeners - use this link. International listeners - use this link.Links:Follow Dakota on Instagram, Strava, Footprints RunningFollow Finn on Instagram, Strava, Twitter, Youtube, and PatreonSupport the show
Voici le 10e épisode de la 2e saison de La Bande à D+ animé par Nicolas Fréret avec:
This is the audio from our third annual pre-race live interview show from the Western States 100. This is the morning session from Thursday June 22nd, our first of three sessions over the next 24hrs. Today's guests include Craig Thornley, Diana Fitzpatrick, Katie Schide, Dakota Jones, Emily Hawgood, Ryan Montgomery, Heather Jackson, and Hellah Sidibe. Sponsors: Use code freetrail10 for 10% off Speedland Footwear Use code freetrail15 for 15% off Gnarly Nutrition Use code freetrail20 for 20% off HVMN Ketone IQ Freetrail Links: Website | Freetrail Pro | Patreon | Instagram | YouTube | Freetrail Experts Dylan Links: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Strava ________________________ Other Freetrail podcast episodes you might enjoy: Kilian Jornet | The New NNormal Tim Tollefson | The Infinite Game Clare Gallagher | Black Canyon 100k Champion Jim Walmsley | Engagement, Moving to Europe, Western States, and UTMB
Voici le 9e épisode de la 2e saison de La Bande à D+ animé par Nicolas Fréret avec:
An interview with Dakota Jones before the 2023 Western States 100.
An interview with Dakota Jones before the 2023 Western States 100.
Dakota Jones returns to the Singletrack Podcast to discuss his preparation and outlook for the 2023 Western States 100.Links:Follow Dakota on InstagramFootprints RunningNnormal Sponsors:Rabbit - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://www.runinrabbit.com/discount/SINGLETRACK20) to get 20% off your next orderFeetures - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://feetures.com/) to get 20% off your next order)Hoka - check out the new Tecton X2 and Zinal 2 (https://www.hoka.com/en/us/)Maurten - head over to their website (https://www.maurten.com/) and shop for gels, bars, and drink mixes.Support the show
La Western States 100 Endurance Run se déroulera les 24 et 25 Juin 2023. Ultra-Trail mythique des Etats Unis, 100 miles qui ont vu passer des légendes de la discipline comme Kilian Jornet, Rob Krar, Scott Jurek ou encore Anton Krupicka. Nous allons voir ensemble ce que nous réserve cette édition et au programme : - Histoire et record de la course - Les favoris chez les hommes (Mathieu Blanchard, Hayden Hawks, Ludovic Pommeret, Dakota Jones, ...) - Les Favoris chez les femme (Camille Heron, Katie Schide, Courtney Dauwalter, ...) N'hésitez pas à ajouter des informations sur la WS100 en commentaires et à me donner vos favoris pour la course. On continue à échanger ! Bonne écoute
Preview indie music by Dakota Jones, Magnetic Skies, Adult Leisure, Apricity, Riversend, Sekond Skyn, Big Sleep, Rodney Cromwell, Slighter and Skinny Lister. #soundkharma #indiemusic #music #podcast WEBSITE: https://soundkharma.com/ SUBMIT A TRACK: https://soundkharma.com/submit/ PODCAST ARCHIVES: https://soundkharma.com/podcast-archives/ TRACK LIST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wmFZTQyfi4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kfpK1VxPBg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT1TYBmyy4w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R83OEiQW8uk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylYTTxCJj-c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QAAXLq1qXA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KllxH4qxZZo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuGzuBW_eB0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4RgqBTJZ8w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFpB2kPvjsk
Known as one of the best mountain runners in the sport, Dakota Jones is a professional trail runner for NNormal based out of the Salt Lake City area. Over his career, he has notched up incredible results such as a podiums at Hardrock 100, wins at Javelina Jundred, Canyons 50K, and Broken Arrow, and tons of other races. And most recently, he won the famous Transvulcania race, which was his second win at the prestigious event. Outside of running, Dakota is focused on giving back to the planet, as he is the Executive Director of Footprints, which is a non-profit organization that is an incubator for climate change. In this episode, Dakota breaks down his epic win at Transvulancia, how he's evolved as an athlete over the years through self-awareness, and how he balances pressure and fun when it comes to racing. He also shares his epic plans to bike from Utah to Olympic Valley for Western States 100 in effort to raise money through Footprints to help support climate change activism. Huge thank you for Dakota for coming on the show! Show Links: Check out Janji's running gear and use code EVERYDAYULTRA15 at checkout for 15% off: Janji.com Follow Datoka on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thatdakotajones/ Donate to Footprints: https://runfootprints.org/about Follow Joe on IG: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/
En este episodio, tenemos el honor de poder charlar con uno de los mejores atletas internacionales del Trail Running, Dakota Jones. Justo después de su victoria en Transvulcania y desde las instalaciones de Nnormal en Mallorca, Dakota nos habla muy claramente de muchos temas de interés. Desde sus acciones como activista medioambiental, su incorporación y papel en Nnormal, su preparación como atleta o incluso, da respuestas a las dos preguntas clásicas del programa. ESPERO QUE OS GUSTE! Si te gusta el contenido de este podcast, no dudes en apoyarnos visitando nuestra tienda de Trail Running: https://www.findyoureverest.es/
“Basically what we're doing is trying to bridge this gap. We know the problems of climate change, we know the solutions, and what's going to connect those two is community. It's people." Welcome everyone to another episode of the It Matters To Me Podcast, a show that seeks out individuals dedicating their time and energy to non-profit causes that are bigger than themselves and the motivations behind that choice. Today I have on the show, Dakota Jones, professional ultra-runner and Executive Director of Footprints, a 501-c-3 non-profit in the U.S. that exists as an incubator for climate action. If you're a particularly dedicated fan to the sport of trail-running, you might already know Dakota for some of his crazy fast times on courses like Hardrock or Transvulcania but what you might now know about him is his passion for addressing climate change. Originally from Colorado, Dakota, took the ultra-running scene by storm starting in 2011 and has used that notoriety to become a vocal advocate for environmental justice. The camps that Footprints put on are more than just a group of people getting together to run trails and simply talk about how they'd address climate change but instead is a chance for people who apply and are accepted into the program to put those words into action in their own communities. Offering the benefit of mentors who know simply how to get things done, Footprints gives runners the chance to turn their ideas and passions into something tangible that will hopefully go on to protect the outdoor places they love. Before we get started, I recently had the privilege of testing out some new running gear courtesy of Naked Sports Innovations and let me tell you, I can't sing their praises enough. The waistband and hydration vest they sent is some of the most comfortable pieces of running gear I've used in years. I've actually just been leaving the waistband on all day because it's so comfortable and useful. Made with an ultra-breathable mesh material, it fits snug around your waist and can carry poles, phone, water bottles, really whatever you feel like you're going to need on your run. I'll include a link in the show notes to their website for you to get your hands on some yourself and to check out some of their other products. Additional Links Footprints (Website): https://runfootprints.org/about Footprints Running Camp Video (Youtube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krWA8vni4F4&pp=ygUXZm9vdHByaW50cyBydW5uaW5nIGNhbXA%3D Footprints (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/footprintsrunning/ Dakota Jones (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/thatdakotajones/ It Matters To Me (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/adamcasey/ It Matters To Me (Website): https://itmatterstomepodcast.com/ Protect Our Winters (Website): https://protectourwinters.org/ Honnold Foundation (Website): https://www.honnoldfoundation.org/ Partners and Sponsors Naked: https://nakedsportsinnovations.com/
Les derniers jours ont été animés par de nombreuses courses trail et Ultra Trail. Nous allons revenir sur les différents résultats du circuit UTMB World Series et de trails Français. Transvulcania by UTMB et la victoire de Dakota Jones. The Canyons Endurance Runs et la belle bagarre entre le Suisse Mathieu Clément et Calhua Luo. Trail Nivolet-Revard organisé par Ugo Ferrari avec un superbe plateau et une belle bagarre à 4. Mais aussi, One&1 Run to Camp et Tarn Valley Trail. Enjoy! Bonne écoute #ultratrail #trail #trailrunning #utmb #sport #course #running #Thecanyonsenduranceruns #transvulcania2023 #utmbworldseries #francetrail
En el drop de hoy, quiero recordar las palabras de Dakota Jones, al cruzar la línea de meta en primer lugar en la Transvulcania by UTMB 2023.Las palabras de Dakota en meta, no tienen precio. Respeto máximo a un corredor con esta calidad, en mayúsculas.Dakota vuelve a ganar Transvulcania, 11 años después. En esta ocasión, con un tiempo de 7h 02m.Puedes contactarme en:juan@ellboratoriodejuan.om
Preview indie music by Dakota Jones, SCHLINDWEIN, Jules Paymer & Miki Ratsula, Brutal Youth, The Pearl Harts, Crossed Keys, LT, The Burma, Candy Coffins & Vanity Mirror. #soundkharma #indie #music #podcast WEBSITE: https://soundkharma.com/ SUBMIT A TRACK: https://soundkharma.com/submit/ PODCAST ARCHIVES: https://soundkharma.com/podcast-archives/
This episodes special guest is vocalist Tristan from the US soul,rock & funk stars Dakota Jones I met with Guy and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity,clubbing, some rock n roll stories and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/stuwhiffenorhttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack orwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackOTBAT is proudly sponsored by www.hotelchocolat.com Please also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/offthebeatandtrack. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt walks us through how to analyze a 100 mile ultramarathon by inspecting watch data from a sample of 2022 Javelina Jundred participants. Along the way, we get the scoop from Riley Brady, Jon Rea, and Dakota Jones to help us better understand what actually happened on race day.
NYC funk band Dakota Jones talk about the evolution of their sound, the success of their debut album, Blacklight, and how their brand new single, Sugar Pie, came together.
Dakota Jones, from Sarah Bush Lincoln Hospice talks about the benefits of mindfulness and how simple techniques can ease anxiety, improve memory and regulate emotions.Support the showSarah Bush Lincoln is a 149-bed, not-for-profit, regional health system located in East Central Illinois. Follow us on: Faceboook InstagramLinkedIn...
Dakota Jones is a professional trail runner for Nnormal based in Salt Lake City, UT lining up for the 2022 Javalina Jundred.Sponsors:InsideTracker - go to (https://info.insidetracker.com/singletrack) to get 20% off your next order.Kodiak Cakes - use code Singletrack15 at checkout on their website (https://kodiakcakes.com/) to get 15% off your next orderGnarly Nutrition - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://gognarly.com/) to get 20% off your next orderTimestamps:(0:57) - life in Salt Lake City(2:39) - thoughts on competitive running in general right now(5:06) - switching from Salomon to Nnormal (7:43) - recovery from Hardrock, training for Javalina(10:29) - racing style (12:29) - golden ticket, Western States aspirationsLinks:Follow Dakota on InstagramFootprints RunningNnormal Additional Episodes You May Enjoy:#145 - Patrick Reagan | Javalina Jundred Pre-Race Interview#144 - Matt Daniels | 2022 Javalina Jundred Pre-Race Interview#143 - Annie Hughes | 2022 Javalina Jundred Pre-Race Interview#142 - Stefanie Flippin | 2022 Javalina Jundred Pre-Race Interview#141 - Nick Coury | 2022 Javalina Jundred Pre-Race InterviewSupport the show
The current situation of our planet and the news we hear every day cause so much anxiety to people. Most of us are willing to do something to help but some just don't know where to start and often think that their actions won't matter to change anything anyway.In reality, we are all imperfect advocates for climate change. Every individual action matters but it won't matter enough to stop climate change unless it is collective and it reaches the government and the corporate levels. We have to keep going and take these actions, no matter how small we think they are. If we have more people who take initiative to be leaders in their communities, imagine what a different place we could be in.In this episode, Dakota Jones of Footprints Running talks about how important it is for every one of us to take action to make a change. He shares their missions at Footprints Running, the activities they are doing during camps, and how you can get involved.Listen up and learn more.Episode 13 at a glance…Dakota Jones' backgroundThe overview and mission of Footprints Running and their running campsHow Dakota's early years and upbringing connected him to the outdoorsDakota's pathway to what he's doing nowHow surviving difficult things gives us a sense of fulfillment and purposePeople as imperfect advocatesBringing people into the solutionThe overwhelming news and climate change anxietyMotivating everyone to get involved and make an impactDakota's first camp experienceThe process of application and camp activities overviewWillingness to fail to make progressHow Dakota found and got mentors for FootprintsDakota's call to actionUntil the next episode!Today's Guest:Dakota Jones is the founder and executive director of Footprints Running. Footprints Running develop leaders in climate action. Their camps combine environmental education with direct action.Connect and know more about Dakota and Footprints Running here:Website: https://www.runfootprints.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/footprintsrunning About the host:Briana Sullivan is the Community Manager of Keep Nature Wild. Her passions for writing, trail running, and community building sparked and fires up the value that she brings to creating compelling and exciting content and campaign ideas.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briana-sullivan-31602224/More about Keep Nature Wild:At Keep Nature Wild, we like to have fun outside. We share stories around the campfire. We look up at the stars. We dream big. We laugh—loudly. We bring that light-hearted spirit to every item we make and every outdoor cleanup we host.Our products are crazy cozy, super soft, and exceptionally comfy. We design outdoor apparel and accessories to bring a smile to your face, to brighten your day, to enable your next adventure, to spark connections, to build community, and to make our planet a better place.Website: https://keepnaturewild.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepnaturewild/
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An interview with Dakota Jones after his third-place finish at the 2022 Hardrock 100. For more on the race, check out our 2022 Hardrock 100 results article: https://i-rn.fr/22HR100-Results
An interview with Dakota Jones after his third-place finish at the 2022 Hardrock 100. For more on the race, check out our 2022 Hardrock 100 results article: https://i-rn.fr/22HR100-Results
The top three men – Kilian Jornet, François D'Haene, and Dakota Jones – from the 2022 Hardrock 100 hangout at the finish line after Dakota Jones's finish.
The top three men – Kilian Jornet, François D'Haene, and Dakota Jones – from the 2022 Hardrock 100 hangout at the finish line after Dakota Jones's finish.
An interview with Dakota Jones before the 2022 Hardrock 100.
An interview with Dakota Jones before the 2022 Hardrock 100. Check out our in-depth preview for more on who's running this year's race: https://www.irunfar.com/2022-hardrock-100-preview and Follow along with our live race coverage starting Friday, July 15 at 6 a.m. MDT: https://www.irunfar.com/2022-hardrock-100-live-coverage .
This week's guests are Dakota Jones and Nate Bender. Dakota is the founder and Executive Director of Footprints Running Camp and Nate is Footprints' Marketing Director. These two accomplished mountain athletes are working to empower the activist spirit in folks who enjoy spending time in wild places. Footprints not only takes campers on amazing adventures, but connects them with resources and skills to bring their passion for climate action to life. In this conversation we hear about Dakota and Nate's strategy of using the trail running community to inspire collective action on climate change, get a glimpse into one camper's Footprints project and look at how Footprints' model could be used as an incubator for other outdoor activities responding to climate change. Transcript here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/170v9TWmnYUcTCudEtTVEPOLbz9ieACJ8e3_y7JJ0ylg/edit
Dakota is a professional ultrarunner, with wins at notable races like Transvulcania, Pikes Peak Marathon, San Juan Solstice 50 Miler, Broken Arrow Skyrace and the Lake Sonoma 50 to name a few. He's also placed 2nd at the Hardrock 100 and will be returning in 2022. While his results are impressive, so is his commitment to using his platform to spur positive environmental change. Dakota started the Footprints Running Camp to develop leaders in climate action and is partnering with organizations like Protect Our Winters and the Kilian Journet Foundation to do just that. Dakota and I discuss his career as a professional runner, his passion for environmental advocacy, his current path to become a mechanical engineer and much more.
Inner Journey welcomes Tristan Carter-Jones of Dakota Jones. Dakota Jones is a New York City based rock band led by Tristan Carter-Jones. The group blends vintage blues with modern soul to create a genre-bending sound, both familiar and refreshing. Tristan has been compared to Janis Joplin, Chaka Kahn and Marvin Gaye, and her combination of soul and funk can take you on a journey borne of love heartbreak and perseverance..
Jason Koop is the Head Coach for CTS-Ultrarunning. He is the author of ‘Training Essentials for Ultrarunning', which has become the benchmark book for ultramarathon training. He has managed over 100 endurance coaches and several hundred athletes of all types, abilities, and sports during his coaching career.In this episode of the podcast, Jason speaks on getting faster, improving race timings, the role of strength training, and much more with our host Vikas Singh.Episode Summary:00:00 - Introducing Jason Koop02:38 - Welcoming Jason to the show!03:09 - How does one get faster through training?06:16 - The role of training volume to improve running performance08:40 - When is the right time to start seeing speed improvement?12:08 - The right time to incorporate speed workouts14:12 - Not hitting the plateau, staying motivated21:20 - The importance of belief and a smart training plan26:52 - The role of strength training33:50 - Strength training for injury prevention39:00 - The role of sleep and rest to improve running performance41:12 - More on speed workouts46:56 - Jason's advice to runnersGuest Profile:Jason is a coach to many of today's top ultramarathon athletes, including Dylan Bowman, Kaci Lickteig, Timothy Olson, Stephanie Violett, Dakota Jones, Kelly Wolf, etc. He is also an accomplished ultrarunner in his own right, having finished in some of the most difficult races on the planet, including the Badwater 135, Hardrock 100, Leadville Trail 100, Wasatch 100, Bear 100, and the Western States 100. To connect with Jason, visit www.jasonkoop.com.Jason's Podcast: https://www.jasonkoop.com/podcastHost Profile:Vikas Singh, an MBA from Chicago Booth, worked at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, APGlobale and Reliance before coming up with an idea of democratizing fitness knowledge and help beginners get on a fitness journey. Vikas is an avid long-distance runner himself, building fitpage to help people learn, train, and move better.For more information on Vikas, you can reach out to him via the channels below:Instagram: @vikas_singhhLinkedIn: Vikas SinghGmail: vikas@fitpage.inAbout the Podcast: Run with FitpageThis podcast series is built with a focus on bringing science and research from the endurance sports industry. These may help you learn and implement these in your training, recovery, and nutrition journey. We invite coaches, exercise scientists, researchers, nutritionists, doctors, and inspiring athletes to come and share their knowledge and stories with us. So, whether you're just getting started with running or want to get better at it, this podcast is for you!Learn more about fitness and nutrition on our website, www.fitpage.in or check out our app Fitpage.This podcast has been recorded via Zoom Conferencing.
Dakota Jones made his debut as a teenager, and he wasn't just a feel-good finisher, he was winning races. He has competed and won, or finished on the podium, in races as diverse as the Hardrock 100 in Silverton, CO, the Lake Sonoma 50 in California, and the Transvulcania Ultramarathon in the Canary Islands. He began directing his own race, the Telluride Mountain Run, at age 22. He is now at the forefront of promoting Protect Our Winters, in which many notable athletes are using political activism to help attack the threat of man-made climate change. Putting actions behind his words, in 2018 Dakota rode his bike 250 miles from Durango to Colorado Springs and then won the Pikes Peak Marathon, before loading up his bike again and riding back to Durango. He has even resumed his schooling so he can better speak to the critical issues of climate change with the goal of earning a mechanical engineering degree at Montana State University in Bozeman. I hope you'll enjoy this conversation with this fascinating young star of trail running.
This episode is with friend and professional ultra-marathon runner, Dakota Jones. Dakota and I met at a wedding in the Bay Area a few years ago and very quickly developed a rapport. Finding out that this dude not only runs 100-mile races through the mountains, but also makes a living doing it, blew my mind. So, I'd just ask him constant questions: "How do you run that far? What you eat during the day before a race like that?" I was so intrigued by him and rightfully so. I've always been inspired by and interested in people who push themselves beyond any sort of limit they thought possible. Those who not only exist outside of their comfort zones, but also seem to thrive outside of it. Since that wedding, our paths have crossed a couple times and we're always picking right up where we left off. I loved speaking with Dakota and picking his brain about his life as an ultra-marathon runner. It's a completely different type of "Dirtbag," and I think this is a really special episode because of it. It's also been really cool for me to be reminded of how quickly Dakota and I became friends, and to remember that even though my social media is filled with constant reminders of a terrible and unjust world and that we have so much work to do to fix it, human connection through an understanding of passion is one of many ways we can build the types of relationships that give us the gumption to step back into the ring and keep swinging for a better world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adirtbagsguide/support