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Diane Van Deren: A life-changing run

After Diane Van Deren finished her record-breaking run across North Carolina on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail last June 1, she did something she’d never done as a professional athlete. She took...

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Thank you, Bobby Murray Chevrolet!

Every expedition requires gear that can stand up to the test. The North Face MST Endurance Run Expedition was no exception. So when it came to finding the ideal “Mobile...

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#MSTRun Recap

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900+ miles later, Diane Van Deren reaches Jockey’s Ridge

9:37 a.m. What began with a casual inquiry at a reception last October ended at 9:29am this morning when Diane Van Deren took the final steps up an 85-foot sand...

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Day 23: An hour away from Jockey’s Ridge, and the end

8:15 a.m. “She’s really focused,” MST Endurance Run support team member Joel Fleming reported from the outskirts of Nags Head moments ago. “She’ll be at Jockey’s Ridge in about an...

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Day 22: A day to savor, then the finish (maybe)

It’s May 31, 2012 on the Mountains-to-Sea Trail. With 63 miles to go, Diane Van Deren will catch her breath today and enjoy the Outer Banks that treated her so...

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Day 22: A push to finish, a desire to savor and enjoy

5:15pm At her second rest stop of the day, around 10:50 this morning, Diane Van Deren was focused. “This is the part of the expedition where I really need to...

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Day 21: Battling Beryl to make the ferry

“On one level,” Diane Van Deren yelled into the howling wind and rain this morning, “this is very interesting. I have always been curious about what a tropical storm would...

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Day 20: A Memorable Memorial Day, closing in on the coast

Diane Van Deren caught the Cherry Branch/Minnesott Beach Ferry this morning at 9:45, launching her 20th day on the MST Endurance Run. She’s now on pace to reach Jockey’s Ridge...

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Day 19: With less than 200 miles to go, it’s time to focus

This morning, Diane Van Deren reached Mile 732 — which means she stopped in for the traditional Mountains-to-Sea Trail thru-hiker audience with Roy Whaley, owner of the Food Center in...

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Day 18: More police, a house call, closing in on 700 miles

You either have to travel back in time or to Eastern North Carolina, apparently, to find a doctor who still makes house calls. On Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend, no...

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Guide runners help Van Deren stay the course

Mark Rostan remembers well Day 6 of Diane Van Deren’s run across North Carolina. After their first rest stop of the day, at mile 10 in the Pisgah National Forest,...

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Day 17: Welcome to eastern North Carolina

Over the last few days, as Diane Van Deren has neared the Coastal Plain homestretch of her trek across North Carolina, she’s asked those familiar with the region, “What am...

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Day 16: 600 down, 335 to go

May 27, 2012 “Talk to me, Joe!” After four days and 83 miles on the trail with Diane Van Deren in her quest to cross the statewide, 935-mile Mountains-to-Sea Trail...

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Day 15: A brush with brush — but first, an important message

By Joe Miller Now we come to the Fund Drive portion of the 2012 MST Endurance Run. Folks, public hiking trails are one of the best bargains around. Precious few...

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Day 14: The midpoint

Diane Van Deren reached the midpoint yesterday in her trek across North Carolina. “The 500-mile point was reached today as we crossed Mt. Vernon Church road and Burlington Lake,” reports...

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Day 13: ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone”

Diane Van Deren had lots of company on Day 13 of her thru-trek of North Carolina’s Mountains-to-Sea Trail. Starting with a 5 a.m. visit with the local police. “Out for...

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Day 22: 24 miles to go

10:40 p.m. Diane Van Deren logged 39 miles today, a “recovery day,” leaving her 24 miles to go Friday to reach Jockey’s Ridge. Her plan is to be back on...

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