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But also… Trail running podcast

But also… Trail running podcast

Written by: scilly23
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Where we discuss the idiocy that is ultra running

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Episodes
  • Niagara Chaos with the Idiots
    Jun 26 2026

    Celeste and the crew recap a chaotic and hilarious trip to Niagara: a scenic 50K with unexpected cutoff drama, big PRs, ziplining over the falls, late-night fireworks, a fox sighting, and one very forgotten batch of cupcakes.

    They share race surprises, course details, volunteer mix-ups, and why they’d do it again—maybe with more training and fewer Timbits.

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    37 mins
  • Villain Origin Story: How a Boston Bib Caused a Trail Obsession
    Jun 19 2026

    Host Celeste Fong talks with Alyssa Freeze about her running journey — from starting during COVID to running Boston and falling in love with trail ultras.

    They cover race stories (Notchview, Mid‑State, The Cut), crewing and pacing, gear frustrations (hydration vests and shoes), and surviving a severe storm that led to many DNFs.

    Alongside lots of profanity and humor, the episode explores why trail community, mental toughness, and female-focused training matter, and teases upcoming races and plans.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Ticks, Spider Porn and a Lightsaber Finish — Chaos at The Butt
    Jun 12 2026

    On this adult-only episode, host Celeste Fong and her friends relive a brutal 50-mile race attempt at The Cut/The Butt. They recount the day’s highs and lows — extreme heat, a sudden thunderstorm, GI issues, a dramatic fall into a hole, ticks and spiders, and an unforgettable lightsaber-lit finish.

    Between real talk and profanity-laced laughs, the group praises the crew and pacers who stuck around through the night, shares survival tips (and questionable decisions), and teases future plans to train more runners for the 112-mile event.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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