The Mountain Wilderness Factor
Geoff Roes explains why he think mountain athletes have an advantage in ultramarathons.
Geoff Roes explains why he think mountain athletes have an advantage in ultramarathons.
Geoff Roes writes about stepping away from racing and what it means for his larger picture.
The Happy Trails comic takes a look at the Hardrock 100 and Badwater 135.
AJW discusses how we can retrain our brains to deal with ultramarathon adversity.
AJW takes a look at the changes to the Hardrock 100’s lottery procedure.
A tribute to aa the course records set at the Western States 100, including Ellie Greenwood’s and Timothy Olson’s 2012 course records.
AJW gives advice to runners about to embark upon the Western States 100.
Geoff Roes ponders the 2012 Western States 100 and reflects upon his course record.
The biggest Top 10 surprised from the Western States 100 between 2004 and 2011.
Dakota Jones shares a few vignettes of his life in Silverton, Colorado.
Does running require a specific gait or if it simply the most effective and quickest way to get across a specific stretch of land on foot?
AJW comes to grips with having to skip running the Western States 100 due to a knee injury.
A look at why Fastest Known Times why might be a good alternative to races.
After three years of commanding iRunFar, Editor-in-Chief Bryon leaves his website in (mostly) able hands and goes for a run.
A look at why American trail races have less spectator support than their European counterparts.
AJW looks at events that may have been overshadowed by last weekend’s Transvulcania.