
Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast, where we are taking you on a journey through the Tunnel Marathon destination race in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. In this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing the Race Director to get an inside look at the event, as well as hearing from four runners about their experience from start to finish.
The Tunnel Marathon is known for its stunning course, which takes runners through a historic railway tunnel that stretches for over two miles, providing a unique and memorable backdrop for the race. With its gradual downhill slope, many runners come to this race aiming for a personal best or simply looking to soak in the breathtaking scenery of the Cascade Mountains.
We kick off our episode by speaking with the Race Director, who shares insights into the history of the race, the logistics of organizing such a large-scale event, and what makes the Tunnel Marathon truly special. We then hear from four runners who participated in the event, each with their own unique perspective. From the anticipation at the starting line to the exhilaration of crossing the finish line, we dive into their experiences, challenges, and moments of triumph throughout the race. So sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the Tunnel Marathon and all it has to offer! Explore more at www.runninganthropologist.com or @runninganthropologist on FB/IG