Before Ultrarunning Was a Sport, It Was a Ceremony
Indigenous communities have long used distance running as a way to pray, give thanks to the land, and move with purpose. Done respectfully, a prayer run could add meaning to your routine.
Our travel columnist has run across the U.S. and in over 50 countries. These are the unforgettable trails at the tippy top of his shortlist.
Indigenous communities have long used distance running as a way to pray, give thanks to the land, and move with purpose. Done respectfully, a prayer run could add meaning to your routine.
White Mountain Throwdown, a three-month virtual competition, is giving the oft-overlooked east coast community a chance to come together—and to brag.
No hype, no Instagram circus, winter here is raw and wonderfully intimate, local runner and author Allen Kenneth Schaidle says. He shares where to run, stay, and eat in the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains.
The snowy peaks, barren canyons, and dusty trails of the Mustang region of Nepal will take your breath away, quite literally.
A transgender runner finds joy, community, and unexpected support while navigating the simple—but loaded—act of registering for a race.
This organization, which seeks to help veterans via trail running, was founded last year by retired Army officer Christopher Raup to continue his own healing
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Legendary trail runner Buzz Burrell lived an adventurous life before helping turn the world on to the FKT
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