WATCH: The Beast of Burden 100

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New York resident Ron Heerkens Jr. has been a trail runner, and a recreational photographer, for many years. When injury struck a few years ago, he decided to turn the lens on his fellow trail runners and, ultimately, to capture the essence of trail running on the east coast. The Beast Coast trail film series is the result.

The six-part film series will release over the course of the next year, each film focusing on a specific person or event within the east coast trail running community. “I wanted to share about the people the places and trails of the east coast. I’m from Rochester, New York and we have a pretty big trail running scene in the area. I always feel like there is a lack of ‘East Coast’ out there, and I felt this would be a great project to take on. The underlying focus is just to show who we are and what we love to do.”

Episode two follows the Storie family, from upstate New York. Sean Storie tackles the winter Beast of Burden 100, his wife Kristy takes on a 50-miler and his father, Dave, tackles a 50. Their daughter, Kayla, crews.

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