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Never Wipe Your Ass With A Squirrel: A Trail And Ultramarathon Running Guide For Weird Folks (2000)

by Jason Robillard(Favorite Author)
3.73 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: This book is not anecdotal type of book, or a personal journal about how running got him through a bad time. It is truly just an instructional book on ultra and trail running.For a beginner, there is a lot of ideas to try out. For the rest, there is some information in there, and a few ideas I hadn't heard of before.I did like it. I would recommend everybody who runs to read it. There is also a great section for pacers and crew members that should be read by everyone that will be doing that at some point in their lives.It could also be a good book for non-runners to read that have a runner as a loved one. Good insight.
review 2: I really enjoyed this book. As someone new to ultra running I felt like it gave a lot of good beginner's info without being conde
... morescending. It got me excited about the community and made me laugh. If you're looking for a serious training manual, this book isn't for you. If you're looking for a fun introduction that will get you hooked on the mental side of undertaking an ultra, I would suggest giving this a read. less
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MuggleBorn
Practical, to the point, and FUNNY guide. It's like The SAS Survival Handbook written by Bill Maher.
hansimann
Fun, easy, interesting read with a few good stories and some worthwhile advice.
sabrinaromero_13
Very informative and funny book on trail running. I picked up some good tips.
cbs
Fun, quick read with practicable and humorous advise on ultrarunning.
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