Runnin’ with Rani: 16th annual Run for the Dry Forest

In this file photo, the annual Run for the Dry Forest helps to promote education and awareness of the Puuwaawaa native dryland forest region with proceeds contributing to the conservation of endangered bird and plant species. The trail running event celebrated its 16th year on Saturday. (Rani Henderson/Hawaii Sport Events)

PUUWAAWAA — Hosting one of the few off-road running events available on the Big Island, the 16th annual Run for the Dry Forest on Saturday did not disappoint. The event featured 10K, 5K, and keiki runs which attracted a turnout of 255 enthusiastic trailblazers eager to put their “goat climbing skills” to the test.