by Maria Dalzot from The Journey of a Thousand Miles The last 6 miles of the Chuckanut 50k I told myself I never had to run again if I didn’t want to. My left leg was so tight I had to stop
Smith Rock Ascent 50k
byOrcas Island 25k
byby Maria Dalzot from The Journey of a Thousand Miles I usually kick off my racing season at Destination Trail’s Fragrance Lake Half Marathon in Bellingham in February, but I have been feeling back on track after my fall reset
The Cutthroat Classic
byfrom The Journey of a Thousand Miles The Cutthroat Classic is called a classic for a reason. The race is point-to-point 11 miles that goes 5 miles up and over Cutthroat Pass via the Pacific Crest Trail and then 6
Sun Mountain 25k
byfrom The Journey of a Thousand Miles Friday afternoon we headed over to the east side of the Cascades for Rainshadow Running’s Sun Mountain 25k. The stoke was high that the highway 20 pass opened just days before, cutting our
Ultra Debut: Chuckanut 50k
byfrom The Journey of a Thousand Miles Since Krissy Moehl moved back to Bellingham she has become a dear friend of mine. Over the course of the past year, I have heard of the excitement building for the 25th anniversary
Fried Eggs & Fragrance Lake
byfrom The Journey of a Thousand Miles I woke up this morning unsure of how my first race of the year would unfold. Of course, I would like to say that my training has gone seamlessly and without setbacks, but
2016 World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships
byFrom The Journey of a Thousand Miles I dropped out at mile 16 of the World Long Distance Mountain Running Championships in Podbrdo, Slovenia. Mile 16 crossed over and through the small mountain village of Hudajuzna, the lowest elevation point
Marin Ultra Challenge 25k
byfrom The Journey of a Thousand Miles The first race in the 2016 LaSportiva Mountain Cup was the Marin Ultra Challenge 25k, hosted by Inside Trail Racing in Sausalito, California. The course tours the beautiful Marin Headlands with impressive views
Things We Love
byThere are many great organizations that help make the dream possible for the finest, fittest athletes on the planet. Below are a few that caught our eye this week. Katie Mackey Race day @RunGum at @FlameGamesAdam!! #teamrungum pic.twitter.com/DdqMOAfx4S — Katie
Things We Love
byThere are many great organizations that help make the dream possible for the finest, fittest athletes on the planet. Below are a few that caught our eye this week. Kimber Mattox Beautiful breakfast…beets, berries, yogurt, & cherries pic.twitter.com/pyD20BPwjy —