Enduring perseverance:50 miles and 18 hours of ‘just a little more’
PROVO CANYON, Utah – Snow and ice cover the trail of the Squaw Peak 50 Mile Adventure Run in Provo Canyon, Utah, June 3, 2017. During the course, five major climbs varying from 1100 ft. to 3000 ft., temperature changes from elevation difference and the deterioration of the trail by snow and ice were challenges participants endured throughout the 50 miles. Al Strait, 21st Space Wing director of staff, began the course at 4 a.m. and finished at 10 p.m. that night. (Courtesy photo)
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