“It’s been a crazy year with running,” he told The Herald.
“I have done a lot more races than I ever intended. I’m a sucker when someone suggests we go and run somewhere new.”
Highlights have been plentiful.
“Every run tells a story . . . fourth place in the Taupo marathon and second in the (43.5-kilometre) Xterra Trail Challenge Waihi were good days, but the standouts are definitely the ultras and trail runs.
“Training your body and knowing you can run for 60k or more on rough trails without stopping is a pretty awesome feeling.
“The places you go and sights you see . . . people from all over the world and hearing about the trails that they have explored.
“There is a much more relaxed and friendly vibe with the trail runners than the road running speedsters. Maybe it’s just the fresh air.”
But you don’t knock off these things without substantial commitment.
Moore is well known as a dedicated trainer, although he deflects some of that praise towards the advice and training guidance he has received from cardio coach and former Olympic Games cyclist Michelle Rennie.