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In this episode of The Next Aid Station, hosts Jake Kilgore and Mick “The Clap” Garrison sit down with ultrarunning legend and bowhunting badass Cam Hanes after getting obliterated on a 4,000ft climb up Mount Olympus. From running 36-minute 10Ks to hunting elk solo in the Oregon backcountry, Cam doesn’t hold back.
🎯 TOPICS COVERED:
Racing the Deseret News 10K with Cam Hanes
Climbing Mt. Olympus and prepping for Speedgoat
Bigfoot 200 predictions: Ashley Paulson vs Mika
Behind the scenes of Cocadona 250 (Cam’s meltdown story)
WNBA drama, Caitlin Clark takes, and hard fouls
The business of ultrarunning: agents, sponsorship, and social media
Running a 50K from prison (yes, really)
Cam’s hunting plans, life philosophy, and what’s next
🎙️ Raw. Unfiltered. Hilarious. Insightful.
Whether you’re into elite performance, outdoor grit, or just want to laugh your ass off — this one’s for you.
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In this episode of The Next Aid Station, hosts Jake Kilgore and Mick “The Clap” Garrison sit down with ultrarunning legend and bowhunting badass Cam Hanes after getting obliterated on a 4,000ft climb up Mount Olympus. From running 36-minute 10Ks to hunting elk solo in the Oregon backcountry, Cam doesn’t hold back.
🎯 TOPICS COVERED:
Racing the Deseret News 10K with Cam Hanes
Climbing Mt. Olympus and prepping for Speedgoat
Bigfoot 200 predictions: Ashley Paulson vs Mika
Behind the scenes of Cocadona 250 (Cam’s meltdown story)
WNBA drama, Caitlin Clark takes, and hard fouls
The business of ultrarunning: agents, sponsorship, and social media
Running a 50K from prison (yes, really)
Cam’s hunting plans, life philosophy, and what’s next
🎙️ Raw. Unfiltered. Hilarious. Insightful.
Whether you’re into elite performance, outdoor grit, or just want to laugh your ass off — this one’s for you.
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