For readers of Born to Run and Endure, athlete and journalist Shannon Hogan brings to life the inspiring stories of athletes who have pushed themselves through the “unforgiving hours” to achieve endurance sports greatness and redefine modern outdoor adventuring.
How far can you go? What is your limit? Are competing in an ultramarathon at age 70, sailing from Washington State to Alaska without a motor, swimming the English Channel at age 15, and running the Boston Marathon in reverse and then turning around to race it conventionally really terrible ideas? In The Unforgiving Hours, Shannon Hogan dives into the world of endurance sports by taking us on the journeys of unheralded athletes tackling extraordinary quests in creative ways, proving what is possible and attesting to the patient drive, mettle, adaptability, passion, humor, and grit that exists in all of us.
Through the stories of improbable athletic challenges—some well-known and some only passed around watering holes and campfires—Hogan brings to life tales of indomitable outdoorspeople who quietly “go long,” and allows us to experience amazing feats of human endurance. Some of the adventurers you’ll meet in the pages of The Unforgiving Hours include: