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There are no official “Rules of the Trail.” No one hands you a rulebook when you take your first step onto the dirt, and there’s no pre-race briefing where someone explains that you should always pack an extra snack or jacket, that the best climbs are for hiking and soul-searching.
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This week’s ultrarunning race results include Broken Arrow Skyrace, Bighorn Trail Runs, Highlands Sky 40, and San Juan Solstice 50.
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My friend might as well be a cyborg. He measures his sleep and energy via wrist metrics, manages recovery with a Whoop armband and for all I know, wears a smart earring to track earlobe vertical oscillation. Technology is nothing new to the running scene, and the AI hype cycle we’re currently in the midst of should feel familiar.
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This week’s ultrarunning race calendar features Bighorn 100, Six Days in the Dome, Night Train Ultramarathon, Rachel Carson Trail Challenge, and Ultra Trail Gaspesia 100.
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If you’ve ever struggled with finding the confidence and knowledge to embrace the nocturnal world, guided by nothing but the glow of your headlamp (and, hopefully, a well-planned GPS route), keep reading. A disproportionate number of women fears running on trails, let alone running on trails at night.
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We were told to check in with Greg before starting the Old Dominion 100 in Virginia. I found that funny, as if we were all supposed to know who Greg was.
