

Take a run with The Human Potential Running Series podcast. Episode 79 is Part 2 of a 3 part series on The State of Ultrarunning. In this part, John and guests Gordon Harvey, Mike Gamp, and Megan Storms tackle the increasingly complex world of land management, legal liability, and the "tragedy of the commons" currently facing ultrarunning.
John pulls back the curtain on how some race directors are operating in "gray areas" to bypass permit restrictions—and how these short-sighted decisions are triggering a massive ripple effect that threatens access for everyone, from running stores to collegiate teams.
Topics in Part 2:
The Permitting Crisis: How a few "at all costs" race directors are causing the U.S. Forest Service to reconsider rules for every trail user.
The Liability Myth: Why recent court rulings in Colorado have made your race waiver "meaningless" and what that means for the future of entry fees.
Search & Rescue Realities: The sobering truth about how long it actually takes for help to arrive when things go wrong in the backcountry.
Gatekeeping vs. Safety: Should hard races have stricter qualifiers? A look at the "couch-to-100-miler" trend and the rise of the "unprepared runner."
The In-Crowd & The Oligarchy: A candid look at the power dynamics of the "Five Families" of ultrarunning and why the sport needs more "rabble-rousers."
This is the second of a three-part series. Stay tuned for Part 3, where John delivers his official "State of the Sport Address."