You guys motivate the heck out of me. Anybody who has the will to run 100 miles has my respect. You have to face your demons to be able to finish something of that nature.
Everything after 10 is hard......I'm so glad to hear these two legends talking. They seem like gods but they really do just put in the work like real humans. I have my first 25k trail race in May down in the Ozarks of Missouri, and this podcast couldn't have come at a better time!
@@eatyourgreens1809 I survived lol. I did well for my first race...middle of the pack on placement. Tripped over a hidden rock in the leaves and had to limp it in for the last 6 miles.
I first started following Cam in 2014 after he came out to hunt in Australia with an old school buddy Adam, 2015 I tried running for the first time, I was 36 years old and I sucked and quit, fast forward to October 2018 and Cam is lining up to run 240 miles at MOAB with Taylor, that’s the day I discovered trail running and hit the local mountain and ground out 10 miles, 6 months later I run my first ultra. Because of these 2 men I’m better human being than I was yesterday, fitter, stronger. Thank you Cam and Taylor 🙌🏼🙏🏼
Agreed. Cameron Hanes has changed my life with his focus on faith, family, and fitness. I will never be the same after discovering all this content of his. The story of Roy touches me so much because I have that type of friend now and can't imagine not having him to hunt with. Thanks cam for everything you do
Just raw, unfiltered content you can FEEL. Taylor's story is like so many others out there yet he takes to the mountains and triumphs over tragedy. Choose your hard!!! Awesome Cam and Taylor. I found Cam on social media in 2017 and since then I'll be going on my 4th Ultra and looking forward to my 3rd archery deer/elk harvest. It takes years of work to get better at running, there's no better gauge of the human heart. LET'S GO!!!!
I couldn’t be more grateful to the you both for sharing your conversation and the feelings you have for each other. My brother passed away unexpectedly ten months ago and I would do anything to be able sit across the table from him and tell him how proud I am of him. Thank you Taylor and Cam for speaking to each other the way brother should.
This was very cool guys! I been sober 13yrs and 2mts and 25 days. The way my life just kept getting better every year is hard to explain to people who have never experienced it. Our lives are full of shocking tragedies and I can't imagine going through it and still be drinking. Sober life is truly a daily gift. I believe it is where true growth happens
I’ve followed Cam for many years and always found him as an inspirational person. After these podcasts and getting to know a little about Nick, Wayne, and now Taylor it shows he has surrounded himself with some pretty amazing people
It's a breath of fresh air hearing a podcast eith someone we admire and love just talk about life and how they struggled with all the same shit we all deal with. They persevere and thrive on it. Love it.
Thank you cam for these great episodes. I love hearing stories of what can happen if you stay dedicated and do the work! Also, get chad wright on the podcast!
Spike I have seen you running with Cam and never knew you guys were blood brothers. Your testimony is strong AF for a generation lost upon drugs and addictions. This is a great platform for you both to reach out to someone somewhere that needs a little boost, kick in the ass, to combat what they are struggling against. Great video cast Cam, where's Spike on the Hoyt ????
I’m watching this before I run my last 20 miler in prep of my first marathon of the year. I was being soft about it all morning. 2.5 hours ain’t so bad after hearing y’all running days 😊
You should see about getting James "Iron Cowboy" Lawrence on the podcast. Last year he did 101 full length triathalons in 101 consecutive days in Utah. A few years prior he had done 50 in 50 consecutive days in all 50 states. Love to listen!
Life is so crazy , I’ve been following cam since he started with the Eastman’s and was writing articles , I couldn’t get enough of him then , and here I am 35 + years later , there is a presence about him , I met him one year at TAC and shook his hand and talked with him and took a few pics with him , what an amazing guy for our sport of archery and life 🫵💪