Of course my chuaeagle Puccini is available to join. Suuuuuch protection! Sophia Wharton Mizuno USA ... From: "Shelley Flones" [shellflones@...] Sent:...
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Nov 11, 2009 2:49 pm
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Wow! I'm with Brad on this one...I even hate carrying a water bottle, let alone a doberman ;) I hate to be master of the obvious here, but you now have access...
You must have a strong back in addition to strong legs! I don't know if I could carry a poodle (or Chiweagle) while running, let along a doberman. ;-D Cheers...
I run with my dog. No problems, seems I don't get approached or followed even on late night runs. Laura Brady... ... From: Ben Holmes To:...
Laura Brady
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Nov 11, 2009 2:23 pm
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Yeah, dogs are better. I carry a doberman. ... From: Emily Horn <n2thinair09@...> Subject: Re: [kctrailrunning] Stalked while running To:...
Dawn Mills
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Nov 11, 2009 2:20 pm
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Capsaicin spray, AKA pepper spray, is a very effective non-lethal deterrent. You can find the "real stuff" that is Police Grade at local gun shops. I would...
They make pepper spray for runners that comes in a holder that slips over your hand. I have a friend who is a Ninja (yeah seriously) and says that pepper spray...
Stephanie, Learn some self-defense techniques. Once learned, you'll respond w/o thinking about it. Where do you run and when? I need to start at sm park and...
Does anyone have any extra safety suggestions to help me feel secure as I run?   I just had to get a stalking order against someone I know, who stalked me...
Brad - Congratulations!!! ...doesn't even sum up what it took to overcome, not only a difficult trail, but pushing yourself through the injury - WOW! Great...
Howdy All, Looking for recommendations for good places to get a massage in the KC area. I'd like (as per my usual) somewhere not too pricey, and preferably...
Yes. Congrats Brad. Way too hang in there. It was definitely a tough one. Had I known it was going to be like that I would have done Heartland or Traveler....
Nice job Brad! ... From: Ben Holmes To: kctrailrunning Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 9:40 PM Subject: [kctrailrunning] A Special First 100-Mile Announcement ...
A Hundred Miler and eloquent too! Brad, You're always a pleasure to be around and such an important part of the trail running community. Not many can hang...
Thank you Ben & thank you all - you're embarrassing me. :) Am in the process of resting/healing/race report writing (might be going for the world record), and...
Congratulations Brad!!!! I am so excited for you! Great job and I hope to see you out on the trails soon... But not too soon! Rest up and take it easy first :)...
Congratulations Brad. That is awesome. Mary Ann McIntire Kansas State Board of Healing Arts Special Investigator II (785) 836-3196 mmcintire@... _____...
I wanted to let the trailrunning group at large know... Brad Bishop finished his first 100-miler in 28 hours and change on Sunday morning. He didn't pick an...
Please, Sophia...don't get too personal. Or were you talking about the horse? ________________________________ From: Sophia Wharton <sophianchor@...> To:...
Yeeee Haw! You should see the sequence of pics I have of him dismounting....... Sophia ... From: Scott Oakes <lyx2run@...> Subject: RE: [kctrailrunning]...
Thank you, Shelley. We had some great help. You, Mel Baldridge, Travis Kierre, Amy Hearting, Michael (Barefoot Josh's son), Coco, Keith, and Dick Ross. And...
Hey All, I posted some finish line photos that I took yesterday. They are a little out of order because a few didn't upload the first time. They're no 'Dick...