A few dozen people showed up for a chance to run with the Western States icon but were pleasantly surprised to find Olson, whom they knew from the book, there as well. Scott Jurek-returning to his home state-had been billed as the guest of honor for the event. “Yeah, I run barefoot,” Olson whispered, cackling. I was sitting in the back next to Olson as author Christopher McDougall espoused the benefits of barefoot running to an attentive crowd. I first heard the laugh at a book-signing event for Born to Run in a Minneapolis suburb. His trademark hair, often swept back and reaching his shoulders, is shorter these days.īut that bellowing guffaw-which is easy to bring on-is pure Tommy Chong. His 6-foot-2 frame, imposing and athletic by most standards, is just a touch above average in a place where Norse ancestry is the norm. Not much about him stands out among other Minnesotans. To know Dusty Olson is to know his laugh. “ been a lot of places and been in a lot of situations that lend themselves to good stories…” Here, Olson on a run near Chamonix, France. He just hasn’t had the chance to show everyone. He’s also one of the funniest people in ultrarunning. Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members!ĭusty Olson can paddle Class-5 rapids, ski masterfully over moguls and outrun most people, no matter the distance.
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