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Colorado woman plans to run 587 miles from one edge of Colorado to another to support veterans

Ashley Forshey is planning to run from the northern border of Colorado, starting on Route 287, to the southern border, ending south of Pagosa Springs.

There are many ways to see Colorado, and Ashley Forshey plans to see 587 miles of the state on foot. Forshey is planning to run from the northern border of Colorado, beginning on Route 287, to the southern border, finishing south of Pagosa Springs. She aims to finish the journey in two weeks with a small group supporting her.

“For anyone who doesn’t really know me and my story, most people think I’m crazy,” Forshey said. “For the people who know me, they still think I’m crazy but know that there is a lot of thought, preparation and determination behind the crazy idea.”

The West Vail resident has found that running is very therapeutic for her, but she isn’t just logging the miles for herself. She wants to give back and raise awareness for military veterans. She has been contemplating this nearly 600-mile run for two years.

“I was yearning for something so challenging that it seems unfeasible. But I also wanted to apply a ‘why’ to my challenge. So, my ‘why’ is to run for a cause. I am running this for Patrol Base Abbate, a veteran nonprofit that has given me purpose and community,” Forshey said. “I am trying to give back to them to give other veterans and service members the opportunity to find their purpose and a supporting and understanding community.”

Full story via Vail Daily

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