AJW’s Letter To 2015 Western States 100 Runners
AJW’s letter to 2015 Western States 100 runners.
The Trail Sisters consider the challenge of patience ahead of the 2015 Western States 100 and the Hardrock 100.
Joe Grant writes about how he falls into nature’s rhythms quickly when he is fully immersed in it.
AJW writes about the ‘Golden Hour,’ the last hour before the 30-hour cutoff at Western States.
Geoff Roes contemplates the way trail running often involves flowing with the natural world.
AJW remembers Arizona ultrarunner Dennis Poolheco who died following a car accident.
Dakota Jones reflects on his trail-running-based travels in Korea and China.
AJW writes about Katie Trent, Nikki Kimball, Anita Ortiz, and Gunhild Swanson’s bids for 2015 Western States 100 finishes.
Geoff Roes reflects on what he learned through running with children.
AJW writes about Gordy Ainsleigh, Ian Sharman, and Gary Knipling’s bids for 2015 Western States 100 finishes.
Geoff Roes theorizes on the longevity of peak performance in high-level ultrarunners.
Dakota Jones writes about his month living on the Canary Island of La Palma.
AJW writes about Luanne Park and Gordy Ainsleigh finishing just under the 24-hour, silver-buckle cutoff at the Western States 100.
AJW writes about a new Virginia summer trail-racing series.