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Jesse Holden, right, takes part in the inaugural Spring Time Hillclimb to support suicide prevention at the Lyndon Outing Club on Saturday, April 20, 2019. Sixteen individual and relay team entries repeated a 0.8 mile loop (to the top and back) for a two hour period. Holden was the individual winner, completing 10 laps. Participants carried a brick representing the weight of mental illness for those suffering and in need of help. All proceeds were donated to NEK Prosper's efforts to help benefit suicide prevention. (Photo by Paul Hayes)
Jesse Holden, right, takes part in the inaugural Spring Time Hillclimb to support suicide prevention at the Lyndon Outing Club on Saturday, April 20, 2019. Sixteen individual and relay team entries repeated a 0.8 mile loop (to the top and back) for a two hour period. Holden was the individual winner, completing 10 laps. Participants carried a brick representing the weight of mental illness for those suffering and in need of help. All proceeds were donated to NEK Prosper's efforts to help benefit suicide prevention. (Photo by Paul Hayes)
Jesse Holden embraces his daughter, 8-year-old Aubriella, after both completed the Ammonoosuc Amble 5-mile race in Bethlehem, N.H., on Saturday, April 23. Aurbriella placed 90th in a time of 57 minutes, 55 seconds.
Jesse Holden, right, takes part in the inaugural Spring Time Hillclimb to support suicide prevention at the Lyndon Outing Club on Saturday, April 20, 2019. Sixteen individual and relay team entries repeated a 0.8 mile loop (to the top and back) for a two hour period. Holden was the individual winner, completing 10 laps. Participants carried a brick representing the weight of mental illness for those suffering and in need of help. All proceeds were donated to NEK Prosper's efforts to help benefit suicide prevention. (Photo by Paul Hayes)
Jesse Holden, right, takes part in the inaugural Spring Time Hillclimb to support suicide prevention at the Lyndon Outing Club on Saturday, April 20, 2019. Sixteen individual and relay team entries repeated a 0.8 mile loop (to the top and back) for a two hour period. Holden was the individual winner, completing 10 laps. Participants carried a brick representing the weight of mental illness for those suffering and in need of help. All proceeds were donated to NEK Prosper's efforts to help benefit suicide prevention. (Photo by Paul Hayes)
Jesse Holden receives the award from headmaster Tom Lovett
Jesse Holden embraces his daughter, 8-year-old Aubriella, after both completed the Ammonoosuc Amble 5-mile race in Bethlehem, N.H., on Saturday, April 23. Aurbriella placed 90th in a time of 57 minutes, 55 seconds.
I’ve been so grateful for all the gracious community support and encouragement since sharing my trail running goal with the Caledonian-Record.
I started training this past winter to run the One Hundred Mile Wilderness with my friend, RJ, in an attempt to set the unsupported Fastest Known Time (FKT) on this remote stretch of wilderness. As sometimes happens in life, plans have changed and I wanted to update my community in hopes of continued support and encouragement.
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