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02-May-07 Journal Sentinel Online Story with video 07-May-07 Photos & Video of Jason's last day on the trail from Timo Play a random clip from Jason's audio journal! (Audio starts after a short delay) Stop Audio (if nothing plays after a bit, click play again - there are a few missing file names in the sequence) Monday, June 18. 2007Donations for IAPTF!
June 18, 2007
Dorgan's Ice Age Trail "thru-run" generates big donations for IAPTF! Jason Dorgan's remarkable feat of running the entire thousand-mile Ice Age Trail in just 22.5 days has drawn strong publicity for the Trail since April. On Thursday, June 14th, members of the IAPTF Development Committee discovered that the feat has drawn strong financial support for the Trail, as well. During the committee's meeting in Madison, Dorgan made a surprise visit (coordinated through the IAPTF's new executive director, Mike Wollmer) to deliver the good news in person. Jason presented committee members with a whopping $15,000 in donations he collected on behalf of the IAPTF, evoking a hearty round of applause and "thank-yous!” Donations are still coming in. If you would like to show your appreciation and support for both Jason and the IAPTF, please send donations (payable to IAPTF) to: Jason Dorgan 3012 Maple Valley Drive Madison, WI 53719 ![]() Jason Dorgan with some very happy members of the IAPTF Development Committee (l to r): Dan Geraghty, Tom Gilbert, Mike Wollmer, Ellen Drought, Jason, Judy Fossen and David Bohl. Saturday, June 16. 2007Life back to normal, but more
It's been over 5 weeks now that I stopped running every day. I can bike and run, but each is more effort than it used to be. There are no injuries just some deep seated fatigue. I am thinking about what my next runs will be, but am realistic it may not be until 2008. My mind thinks I could do a marathon or 50 miler, but my body is not ready yet. This morning may be a poor example, but a 55 minute run around our Arboretum was really tough in the 80F and humid weather. Happy to be back to 3 runs a week and a couple of bike rides. The tuesday night workout is one of the hardest since it is on the track. I haven't done speed work for a couple years and it shows in my leg turnover. But this is what I need to do to try and break the 3 hour barrier for the marathon. Maybe start with the Blue Ridge Relay in the Fall?
I am excited to be writing articles and seeing others in Silent Sports and the Capital Times. It is great to be able to keep supporting the trail and raising awareness of it. I gave my donations to date to the IAP&T Foundation Thursday. I am happy to say you allowed me to raise $15,000 so far for the trail. Special thanks to my Mom and Dad for their generousity and support. I will be giving a talk in Janesville (7 p.m. at the Rock County JOBs Center, 1900 Center Avenue) on Thursday (6/21) at a Rock Trail Collition event. They are also using this meeting to build enthusiasm (and volunteers) for the Ice Age Trail Mobile Skills Crew project in Janesville for July 19 - 22. The MSC will be building a technically challenging trail through a steep limestone hillside overlooking the Rock River. This trail opens up the link going west out of Janesville. It will eventually connect to the Janesville Arboretum, another couple of miles, and somehow get to Magnolia Bluff county park and on to the Sugar River section of the IAT. I will post the presentation on the website too. I will continue to try to get more pictures up on the website.
Life back to normal, but more Posted by Jason Dorgan
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Monday, May 28. 2007The spam is fixed!
Hello,
I am finally coming around and the legs aren't twitching so much. So I can sleep and I have run (sorta) 3 times this past week. I am also finishing an article for ultrarunning which hopefully you will enjoy when it comes out. Maybe see some of you out at the Kettles this weekend for the Kettle 100 mile. Jason.
The spam is fixed! Posted by Jason Dorgan
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Sunday, May 13. 20071079 miles plus 6 days and 50 more miles.
Ice Age Trail 50 mile run
Well it finally happened, I feel like a truck hit me yesterday. Saturday was still very successful however. I finished the 50 mile run in just under 10 hours, but my feet and quads now feel like I thought they would for every day of the 1000 miles. They are sore and stiff and I walk the Frankenstien. What I learn from this is we got a little lucky. By going a little slower (11ish hours) for the 23 days and by ice bathing and eating right we were able to maintain the body. After I finished Continue reading "1079 miles plus 6 days and 50 more miles."
1079 miles plus 6 days and 50 more ... Posted by Editor
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Thursday, May 10. 2007Postrun Days 1 through 4, The Aftermath
Start in madison and end in Madison, Sleep in my own bed and putting in 0 miles, though did 35 on the bike last night.
It has been an incredible 4 days. Mentally I am relieved to be able to relax and not have to stay so focused on what I am doing every minute of the day. The body however continually reminds me of what I just finished. Continue reading "Postrun Days 1 through 4, The Aftermath"
Postrun Days 1 through 4, The Aftermath Posted by Jason Dorgan
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Tuesday, May 8. 2007What's all that smoke?
Dave, Brenda, and I left Madison at 05:00 on Sunday to run with Jason on his final stage. As we got to Algoma, Brenda asked "What is all that smoke from?"
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What's all that smoke? Posted by Peter Wadsack
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Monday, May 7. 2007Photos - Jason's last day on the trail
More great photos and a few video clips from Timo of Jason's last day on the Ice Age Trail...
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Photos - Jason's last day on the trail Posted by Editor
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Sunday, May 6. 2007Day 23
Thirty (30) miles for an unofficial total of 1079 miles over 22 days and 6 hours. If I can still do math that comes out to just about 48 miles a day. The official count will have to be tallied over the next few days to account for some of the road changes we made during the run.
We finished at 12:34pm on top of Potowatomi SP. My dad pointed out that that meant we finished 1234567. Get it? It was a great day with family and friends and fellow runners. I got choked up throughout the day as more runners and watchers joined our convoy of cars. It is wonderful to know such great people.... Continue reading "Day 23"
Day 23 Posted by Jason Dorgan
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Sunday, May 6. 20071079 miles in 22 1/2 days!
Jason has completed the continous through run of the complete Ice Age Trail (1079 miles) that he started April 14, 2007 . This blog exists to track his daily progress. Jason finished today about 12:30pm and just called from on top of the tower where he was celebrating with about two dozen people. They were having some champagne and were then going to have a little cookout. Great job Jason! There will be many on-the-trail photos from Jason's camera coming in the next week, so check back every couple of days for new content.
Jason should soon be a member of the Ice Age Trail "Thousand Miler club!" ![]() Remember that this was a fund-raising effort and 100% of all tax deductible contributionsmade on behalf on Jason will go to the Ice Age Park and Trail Foundationand will be used to: - Provide training, tools and technical assistance to the volunteers who develop, maintain and promote the Ice Age Trail. - Protect key land parcels and serve as a link between local landowners and our government partners in order to further completion of the Ice Age Trail. - Build partnerships for the Ice Age Trail with local governmental units, civic organizations, and teachers and their students.
1079 miles in 22 1/2 days! Posted by Editor
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