Click on the link below and check out this video diary of my first 100 mile footrace, which took place in the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming. I did this all in the name of hunting.
Bowhunting the mountains of the west takes dedication….I am not the best bowhunter or the best shot, but I work hard in training and on the hunt. And, while maybe not every time, many times blood & guts effort and a no limit attitude are enough to help me achieve my goals.
Dream bigger, achieve more.
Cam
PS…don’t let the video fool you…I am a good actor. Despite how it looks, I was hurting BIG TIME. Especially running at night, by myself, with no cameras and no running mates. It was pretty lonely and painful out there. All but a memory now.
The greater the sacrifice, the greater the reward. This was my first and I was basically just trying to survive. The next one I will be trying to run for a better time. Sounds good sitting here in my chair anyway.




Hey Cam,
I am launching a new digital E-magazine this spring called Hunting Fitness magazine. For some reason your name keeps coming to mind as a contributor and more… I will be at the ATA show and the SHOT show and would love a chance to talk to you about my plans and get some feedback. I am finalizing a demo of the magazine to take with me and would like to include you in the first Hunter-Athlete Profile section for starters. If time permits, I would like to email you a list of 8 or 10 questions to answer and will combine your answers with a couple of pics of you doing your thing. Please contact me and let me know if you are intersted in taking part. Thanks, Dennis Cecil
DCecil
January 6th, 2010
I can only imagine how your feet must have looked after 100 miles!
andymo52
January 6th, 2010
Awesome! As always, makes me want to push pass the limits, keep it up!
Bryan
GRbowman
January 7th, 2010
Cam,
Great video bro. What a great way to prepare for the backcountry.
DCecil,
The Hunting Fitness E-magazine sounds like a great idea. More and more hunters are using fitness to prepare for the demands of the backcountry. It should be successful.
Jeremy Hoefs
January 9th, 2010
Great video, Cam, and yes, great acting, too! I KNOW you dug down extremely deep to get to that little creekside park in Dayton.
I look forward to seeing you at a race or two in the near future.
Sean
January 13th, 2010
Just saw you at the ISE in Denver. Probably your best seminar yet. I had a couple questions for you but you were busy. Whats the best way to contact you. Thanks
longhorn44
January 16th, 2010