Made it!
Made it!
We were lucky enough to locate a Monkey Run training facility during our layover in Madrid.
If you want the glory, you have to be willing to put in the time.
https://w3w.co/
We were lucky enough to locate a Monkey Run training facility during our layover in Madrid.
If you want the glory, you have to be willing to put in the time.
https://w3w.co/
We were lucky enough to locate a Monkey Run training facility during our layover in Madrid.
If you want the glory, you have to be willing to put in the time.
Last night's farewell dinner. Fueling up for the intense challenge ahead.
Nothing to see here. Just breaking in our helmets and buying a few last minute items online.
Two aging computer guys, one a designer and one a programmer, looking to relight the internal flame. Our hope is that the combination of one creative right brain and one logical left brain will equal one competent adult male.
I am using the race as an opportunity to raise funds for my friend and high school classmate Jane Weintraub. Jane recently announced that she was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson’s disease at the age of 47. She is at the beginning of a life-long battle and will surely face significant challenges. I hope you will join me in supporting Jane and giving as generously as you can.
I am using the Monkey Run as an opportunity to raise money for CoolEarth, a fabulous organization that is incredibly effective at saving our rainforests. $80USD protects roughly one acre of rainforest and each acre stores on average 240 metric tons of carbon. Rainforests produce 25% of our oxygen and 1/5 of the world's fresh water as rainfall. I feel that we can't let the greed and short sighted actions of the few destroy this precious resource for future generations. I hope you will join me in donating to this incredibly effective organization.