In this episode of the Golden Hour Adventures podcast, host Fairweather Steve Carter interviews Justin and Robbie while playing the game Never Have I Ever. The conversation covers various topics related to trail running and racing experiences. The hosts discuss puking during races, DNFing races, trying new things on race day, running self-supported races, setting course records, wearing race swag, encountering scary animals during races, cutting the course, running as a bandit, and more. In this part of the conversation, Robbie and Justin discuss their experiences in trail races and the importance of taking care of oneself and the environment. They share stories of being stranded during a race, crossing deep streams, and the significance of race photographs. They also talk about the etiquette of not stealing or pirating race photos and the impact of littering on the race course. The conversation touches on the behavior of runners towards volunteers and support crews, emphasizing the importance of being respectful and grateful. They also discuss the value of volunteering at races and the sense of community it fosters. In this final part of the conversation, Robbie and FWS discuss the joy of volunteering in races and the impact they can have on participants. They share stories of helping runners in need and the satisfaction that comes from making a difference. They also reflect on the 100th episode of their podcast and express gratitude to the individuals and companies that have supported them. The conversation ends with some lighthearted discussion about funny and memorable moments in trail running, including stories about bodily functions during races.
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