
Peak2Soon
Brent Ford discovered his love for running when he tipped the scales at 140.8 kilograms, often shuffling around his suburb of Canberra, working through the distances of five kilometres, to ten, before running a half marathon in 2019.
But, it was after testing his body during his first ultra at Stromlo that he truly fell in love with the sport, and it was through sharing his own journey to 100 kilometres that he realised there were many incredible stories to be told.
This is a podcast for those who are yet to find their limit, and are keen to hear how others are going about finding theirs. As a journalist with a curious nature, Peak2Soon tells the story of everyday people doing incredible things in the sport of trail and ultra running.
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Peak2Soon
From the Marathon Wall to Atacama and Beyond with Jake Pearce
Running became a love for so many of us during the pandemic, and for Jake Pearce it's seen him go on an incredible journey.
From hitting the wall in his first attempt at a marathon, just a year later he was running the Atacama Trail during a trip to the Americas with his girlfriend, and a love for the trails saw him race with the highest mountain in the Americas as his backdrop, in an incredible initiation to the sport of trail running.
Now he's hoping to take down Australia's highest peak in December at Ultra Trail Kosciuszko.
You can follow his journey at getawaysticks.ultra
Don't forget you can support the pod for just $2 a month at the Patreon