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This is an all-purpose, all-conditions shoe that provides a comfortable and responsive ride on a wide variety of terrain. We might call it a “workhorse,” but there’s also a bit of thoroughbred in the High Country, as it feels equally suitable for 50k races or 100-mile adventures.
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In this week’s Ultra Weekend Recap, we highlight results from Oregon, Pennsylvania, Alaska and Maryland. Be sure to check out all the results on the UltraRunning Magazine results page. Let’s …
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Imposter syndrome is quite a phenomenon and became a familiar friend over the next 13 hours. I tried to keep my mindset on “getting to the next aid station” and mostly succeeded, but I often thought: “How much longer until I blow this lead?” The night was mostly unremarkable, aside from the mental battle to keep pushing.
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When I moved to Central Oregon, I was treated to probably the most wonderful trails of all: they are truly butter. By then, I knew it and I very much appreciated it, and I never once took my backyard playground for granted.
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We spent the summer testing three varieties of folding trail poles (about 5,600 miles away from Austria) in the Sierra Nevadas and coastal California mountain ranges: one is intended for high-level skyracing, one is for all-purpose training and racing and the third is for general trekking and lower intensity/longer duration use.
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This week’s ultramarathon race calendar includes Wy’east Trailfest, Howl at the Moon Ultra, Vertigo Night Runs, Eastern States 100, and Fat Dog 120.
