Quote From A P.A.C.E. Trek Supporter:

"All the physical education teachers here would like to thank you for letting us participate in this
magnificent event. Paul, we want to thank you for giving us the opportunity to help spread the word
about keeping our kids, and all the children around the world, healthy by staying active.
Be sure to include us in next year's PACE Trek activities."

P.A.C.E. Trek - Endurance Athlete Paul Staso




A one-of-a-kind annual
running, walking & learning adventure for K-12 school children! It is 100% FREE and requires only a few minutes
per day for about 3 weeks!

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P.A.C.E. Trek 2009
19 Solo Marathons in 18 Days!

Between April 20 and May 12, 2009 Paul Staso ran 500 miles solo through Alaska. He began in Alaska's capital city, Juneau, and trekked through such locations as Valdez, Anchorage, Denali National Park, North Pole, and more.

 

HE'S DONE IT!
On May 1, 2011 Paul Staso Became The First Person
To Run 506 Miles Solo Across The Mojave Desert
In A Mere 17 Days!

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Over 22,000 school children from 10 countries virtually trekked with him, logging a total of 118,002 miles during the 18-day journey! After completing the trek Paul initiated the process of forming the non-profit organization The P.A.C.E. Fitness Foundation to benefit children.

Kids Worldwide Virtually Ran Too! Learn More >

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During the Annual P.A.C.E. Treks Paul Takes a Lot
of Pictures. Have a Look!


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The Alaska "Online Classroom"

Paul's "online classroom" for his solo run across Alaska remains online and provides access to his daily journal writings, pictures, videos and more from his solo running adventure. Click here to visit the Alaska classroom.

The Music Slideshow of P.A.C.E. Trek Alaska

The final P.A.C.E. Trek 2009 music slideshow features pictures of Paul's solo run across Alaska. The music slideshow has been embedded below using a Windows Media Player script so that you can watch it directly on this web page. However, if you cannot see the slideshow below, then you can click here to download the 2009 music slideshow. Also, you can right click on that link and choose the "Save Target As" option to save the file to your computer's hard drive. You should know, however, that the file size is around 56 Megabytes and this is a Windows Media file (.wmv format). The embedded version below is streaming, meaning that you can click the play button in the lower left-hand corner of the player and begin watching it immediately. Turn up your computer speakers! If you're a Mac user, you may need to get the Windows Media Player via Apple Downloads or Microsoft Downloads. Enjoy!

Click The Play Button And Wait A Few Seconds


Optional:
Once the video is playing, right click on the player's control bar (in gray) at the bottom to choose "Zoom > Full Screen" option.

Or, to view some highlight pictures of Paul's Alaska run,
click on the link below – which is a photo album through
Google's Picasa:
2009 Alaska Solo Run Pictures


 



P.A.C.E. TREKKERS

Since P.A.C.E. Treks began in April 2008 there have been 68,652 school children worldwide that have logged 326,252
miles
which is about
13 laps of planet earth!



P.A.C.E. CURRICULUMS

Run/Walk
Across America


Route 66 Trek


NW Parks Run


Paul's 7 Teaching Goals Through P.A.C.E. Trek Challenges

1. The importance of good health/nutrition, as well as the benefits of frequent and consistent exercise.
2. The benefits that can be experienced from running and/or walking (the original way to better fitness)
3. That if you take care of your body it can take you on some wonderful adventures.
4. Interesting information about the various locations that he runs through completely alone.
5. The importance of setting goals and pursuing dreams no matter what obstacles might be in front of you.
6. That a positive attitude and the desire to positively impact the lives of others can be very rewarding.
7. That perseverance can take you places that you never imagined you could get to.

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