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Running Too Much

Lila Gaudrault

Writing about ultrarunning (mostly)\ud83c\udfc3‍♀️ and life as a nurse and Mainer/Vermonter \ud83e\ude7a \ud83e\udd9e ⛰️

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As winter starts to wind down in New England (maybe…) and the snow on the trails is gradually replaced with mud (yay? 🤨), the racing calendar begins to pick up again after a very quiet few months. Even though trail conditions in New Englan...

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Note: I wrote a similar post in 2025, and the races I listed in that article are certainly still great ones to check out! Read it here.

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How I used Burrito League to train for Cocodona

Congratulations! If you understood the title of this post, you probably have a PhD in ultrarunning. And if you didn’t, well, I recommend starting here and here. :)

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  • Lila Gaudrault

    Ultrarunner writing about putting one foot in front of the other. Christian, hospice RN, Mainer/Vermonter, lover of all things tea.

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