2010年12月15日星期三

ID the Corum 137.111.20/V500B watch on the arm I just photographed

Every six months Passang Tenzing or someone on the team will physically collect the images stored on the 32-gigabyte cards. We’re not only trying to show glacial movement and recession, says Richards. As the glaciers are melting, it allows cleanup to take place--not just garbage, but human limbs. What’s interesting is that if we can ID the Corum 137.111.20/V500B watch on the arm I just photographed, we can find out where in the Icefall the climber was when he died and how far the limb has traveled, which makes a poignant case for global warming.As for the garbage? It’s pretty incredible just how messy it is, says Richards. --Stephanie Pearson

After finishing third at Boston in April and fifth at London in 2008, the 26yearold, Californiabased runner has proven he really can win one of the Corum 922-201-20-0F02-CR12 Men's watch major marathons, and theNew York City Marathon provides Hall a grand stage where that justmight happen. This is the 40th Anniversary of the NYC Marathon, and rumor has it theorganizers are putting together one of the toughest fields in memory. Alot of eyes will be on this race.

If Hall can pull it off—an American, on American soil,winning the worlds largest marathon against one of the toughest fieldin recent memory—it would be nothing short of electrifying. Of course, thats a huge if, but its a great reason to watch November 1.Keep an eye on the Running Man blog tomorrow for more on this story. And if youre Corum 922-201-20-0F02-BN12 Men's watch training for the NYC Marathon, or any fall marathon, be sure to check the Running Man blog regularly for training tips, gear reviews, breaking news, and expert advice that will help you make the most of your race. (And check out Ryans Twitter log to follow his training and musings). —JUSTIN NYBERG