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The Next Aid Station
Jake Kilgore
96 episodes
4 days ago
Join us while we dive into the wild world of ultrarunning! Jake and Mick go over important ultramarathon happening each week while giving their predictions on what they think will go down.
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Join us while we dive into the wild world of ultrarunning! Jake and Mick go over important ultramarathon happening each week while giving their predictions on what they think will go down.
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The Race That Nearly Broke Us | 2025 DCP Storm Recap
The Next Aid Station
1 hour 44 minutes 20 seconds
1 month ago
The Race That Nearly Broke Us | 2025 DCP Storm Recap

The 2025 DC Peaks 50 was one for the history books — the wettest race day in Utah since 1901.Jake and Mick break down the chaos, heartbreak, and triumph from the most brutal DC Peaks ever. From record-breaking rain to hypothermic runners, course controversies, and behind-the-scenes decisions that saved the race — this episode is a raw, hilarious, and brutally honest look inside what really happens when nature decides to fight back.🌧️ Topics include: • Record-setting rain & race-day chaos • The DNF and aid station controversy • Emotional behind-the-scenes race directing • What went wrong, what went right, and what’s changing next year • How the community came together through absolute madnessTIMESTAMPS:00:00 – The Storm of the Century: DC Peaks Recap Begins01:05 – “I’d rather run it than race direct” – The chaos behind the scenes03:00 – Record-breaking rain: The wettest day in Salt Lake since 190104:08 – Finally! The best-marked course ever (after last year’s bib disaster)05:14 – Runners getting lost, DNF stories, and hypothermic drops06:16 – Stats that shocked everyone: Record signups & finish rates08:07 – Would anyone have finished a 100-miler in that weather?09:34 – Battle cries in the storm: “Bring it!” moments on course10:10 – Scott’s DNF story: freezing, shaking, and choosing to call it12:09 – Aid station chaos and family takeover at Zig Zag13:33 – Parking nightmares and single-lane gridlock stories15:16 – Crew access debate: Should races go full UTMB-style?17:56 – Keeping the community vibe alive—without the red tape20:01 – Weather gone wild: 2025 joins the list of ultra races from hell22:08 – Elite interviews coming soon (Eli White & Ashley Molina)23:41 – Course controversy: Runners skipping aid stations26:06 – The DQ debate: When skipping an aid station meets survival mode30:15 – Chaos at the finish line: hypothermia, missed podium photos, and soup triage35:28 – The “Master Debate”: Should we have moved race day to Sunday?37:09 – Why the race stayed Saturday—and why that was the right call40:15 – The alternate course that humbled everyone42:02 – The angry runner dilemma: “This isn’t what I signed up for!”43:20 – Ultra culture check: Adapting when things go wrong44:00 – Refunds, reroutes, and why race directing doesn’t pay45:29 – What people don’t understand about small races46:07 – Why the OG course would’ve been dangerous48:12 – Volunteers, lightning, and near whiteout conditions49:36 – The new idea: Spring DC Peaks on the alternate route51:29 – Could we add a second race every year?55:40 – Top 10 rapid-fire questions for 2025 recap56:24 – The biggest improvement from last year’s race58:57 – Best decisions, worst calls, and mid-race audibles1:04:10 – Hand warmers, towels, and hypothermia lessons learned1:09:04 – Biggest disappointments: Entitled runners & weather whiners1:13:01 – Should DC Peaks move to September? The great debate1:17:00 – Owning October: Why the first weekend is part of the brand1:21:00 – The Barkley comparison: Loving the suffering (or not)1:25:03 – If we could do it over again…1:29:59 – The oldest finisher: The toughest woman on the mountain1:31:29 – Changes for 2026: Gear checks, rules, and new course ideas1:34:13 – Could DC Peaks add a marathon or a 100-miler?1:38:18 – Volunteers who went above and beyond1:41:15 – Final thoughts: gratitude, recovery, and what’s next👇 Subscribe for more raw trail stories, ultra recaps, and behind-the-scenes looks into the sport.#trailrunning #ultrarunning #DCPeaks50 #trailracing #runningpodcast #ultramarathon #mountainrunning #racefail #raceprep #rainraces #runcommunity

The Next Aid Station
Join us while we dive into the wild world of ultrarunning! Jake and Mick go over important ultramarathon happening each week while giving their predictions on what they think will go down.