Marshall Ulrich’s Fundraising Run Honoring Mark Macy

Follow Marshall Ulrich’s fundraising run between Death Valley and Mount Whitney for the Alzheimer’s Association in honor of Mark Macy.

By on February 21, 2021 | Comments

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If you’re a longtime follower of adventure racing or a new fan via the Amazon Prime Video series “World’s Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji,” then you’re probably also a fan of Team Stray Dogs and two of the team’s original members, Marshall Ulrich and Mark Macy.

More than 25 years after the team’s inception, Ulrich and Macy, both in their sixties, remain incredible athletes capable of supreme adventures. The team’s friendship, evolution through time, and current successes and struggles were a moving through line in Amazon’s “World’s Toughest Race”–if you haven’t seen this series yet, watch it! Unfortunately, as we learn in the series, Macy now suffers from early onset Alzheimer’s disease.

Team Stray Dogs including Marshall Ulrich, Mark Macy, and Dr. Bob Haugh

Team Stray Dogs members (left to right): Marshall Ulrich, Mark Macy, and Dr. Bob Haugh. Photo courtesy of Marshall Ulrich.

Starting on Sunday, February 21, Ulrich will travel from Death Valley to the summit of Mount Whitney–in winter conditions–to fundraise for the Alzheimer’s Association in honor of Mark Macy and as part of the Association’s Longest Day fundraising campaign. He says the route will be about 140 miles long, and he hopes to finish on February 26. Over on his Facebook page, Ulrich explains this adventure’s logistics, its mission, how to follow along, and how to support Macy.

Says Ulrich, “On February 21st I will start the first ever winter crossing from Badwater to the summit of Mount Whitney to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association in honor of my friend and racing companion–and always and forever Stray Dog–Mark Macy (Mace)…. In 2018, at the age of 64, Mace was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s. The Association is conducting a huge fundraising effort called “The Longest Day.” PLEASE visit my fundraising page and consider donating as my ‘Longest Day’ will be nothing compared to battle being fought by Mace, his beloved wife Pammy, and his children each and every day. The strength and grace Mace and his family exhibit while dealing with this horrible disease is incredible and inspiring….”

Follow Ulrich on the road portion of this adventure via this tracker, and then the mountaineering portion on Mount Whitney with this tracker. And donate to Ulrich’s fundraiser here. Go Marshall Ultrich and Team Stray Dogs; you are awesome!

Meghan Hicks

Meghan Hicks is the Editor-in-Chief of iRunFar. She’s been running since she was 13 years old, and writing and editing about the sport for around 15 years. She served as iRunFar’s Managing Editor from 2013 through mid-2023, when she stepped into the role of Editor-in-Chief. Aside from iRunFar, Meghan has worked in communications and education in several of America’s national parks, was a contributing editor for Trail Runner magazine, and served as a columnist at Marathon & Beyond. She’s the co-author of Where the Road Ends: A Guide to Trail Running with Bryon Powell. She won the 2013 Marathon des Sables, finished on the podium of the Hardrock 100 Mile in 2021, and has previously set fastest known times on the Nolan’s 14 mountain running route in 2016 and 2020. Based part-time in Moab, Utah and Silverton, Colorado, Meghan also enjoys reading, biking, backpacking, and watching sunsets.