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Old Baldy Lighthouse, Baldhead Lighthouse, North Carolina

The NC coast is FULL of lighthouses, and the Pint Cup is on track to visiting them all.

Mt. Pisgah, North Carolina

A nice afternoon for a bike ride led the Pint Cup over to Mount Pisgah, North Carolina!

Stratton Mountain, Vermont

The best part about being friends with a bunch of runners is that the Pint Cup gets to climb mountains all summer long!!

Ghost Ranch, New Mexico

Pint cup knows how to pick its vacations - Ghost Ranch, New Mexico is the perfect place to inspire the artists of Pub Run!

Einstein’s House – Princeton, NJ

Pint Cup is one smart cookie! And it likes to spend time with other smarty pants, like Einstein. Unfortunately Pint Cup was a few years too late to the game, so it settled with visiting Einstein's house instead. 🙂

Chattanooga, Tennessee

The pint cup nourishes a tired rider after biking back and forth across the Tennessee River all day long! What a pal.

Lake Champlain, Vermont

The SPR pint cup has been enjoying some fantastic weather on the shores of Lake Champlain, VT!

South Toe River, North Carolina

The Pint Cup is a daredevil that is not afraid of heights! Good thing it does not have a neck, because it surely would have broken it when it jumped off this bridge. Chris received liquid courage from the contents of the pint cup before making the leap!

Kiawah, South Carolina

Is drinking and biking allowed in Kiawah? The Pint Cup don't care - bring on the adventure, it says! The pint cup has many skills.

Yik Lam

Where are you from?  What is more important: where I’m from, or where I’m going? Where I’m going is to a place in life where I have a satisfying job, contribute a little good to the world, and can have fun and adventure with loved ones. Where I’m from? California.

How long have you lived in the area?  6.5 years per the western calendar.

What are three words your friends would use to describe you?  Funny, over-the-top (is that one word?), and ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Why do you run?  Some of my closest relationships have been formed because of running. Running is a great starting point to share stories and get to really know people. Also, zombies.

Why did you decide to join the Station Pub Run?  When you drink the Steph Kool-Aid, you don’t make your own decisions.

What is your favorite thing about the Station Pub Run?  Keeping up with friends, meeting new people, and the post-run stench of achievement.

Describe the most recent (appropriate J) photo you took with your phone:  My co-worker Evan and me eating Arby’s.

What is the best piece of advice you ever received, and who gave it to you?  “When you floss, you have to really get in between your teeth and into your gums.” – My dental hygienist.  Symbolically, I take this advice to mean that whether working or traveling, it’s important to take the time to really understand other people and places. On a more surface level, a good floss reduces gum bleeding.

I would like to submit a second piece of advice: “Put away your cell phone.” – My girlfriend Emma

If you could have any talent or skill in the entire world, without needing to practice and money was no limitation, what would it be?  I would be fluent in all the world’s languages so I could commune with all of humanity. There is nothing more rewarding than having a conversation over dinner, a beer, or a cup of tea wherever you are in the world. Also, you can more easily talk about people behind their backs.

Oh, I would like to be a great dancer too…

Oh, and I wish I could sing better…

Tell us something about yourself that not many people know:  I’m a middle child, and middle child syndrome is a thing. I’ve spent a large portion of my life trying to break out of the anonymity associated with such an affliction. Some of my prouder achievements associated with flailing my arms around for attention include:  Spending two years teaching math in Africa as a Peace Corps volunteer, running my first marathon, and achieving the status of backup-backup run club coordinator.

What is something you have done recently, or are about to do, that you are proud of?  Over a four-week span in early October, I hope to: run my second marathon, run a 5K, run my first ultramarathon, and participate in the Tuna Run (200-mile team run). Will I succeed in all these endeavors? Probably not. But one can take pride in glorious failures, right?

Please share your favorite quote or slogan:  “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has” – Margaret Mead

Applicable to Station Pub Run, I believe.

A close second is: “Tally Ho!” – Steph

Anything else you’d like to share with us?!  A couple of thoughts:  I like bringing my running shoes on vacation. Most recently, Emma and I ran around Paris.  This was a great and different way to see the city. Also, it built up an appetite for chocolate croissants.

Never take for granted a good pub run coordinator. You can thank her with candy.

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