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Jay Bouchard is Denver-based freelance editor and journalist. A former聽翱耻迟蝉颈诲别听editorial fellow and editor at 5280, he has written for TIME, the聽Denver Post,聽补苍诲听High Country News,聽among other publications.
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We鈥檝e been sharing running advice for over 40 years. Here are the 30 best tips, tricks, and ideas we鈥檝e ever shared, your one-stop shop for all things running.
Why one would want to ski the Ice Coast, from a diehard defender
Eight packable products that make workouts on the road as easy as room service
After years of controversy, Nepal's Supreme Court has ruled that Pemba Dorje Sherpa's climb was unverifiable, returning the record to its previous holder
On October 26, Dale 鈥淕reybeard鈥 Sanders became the oldest person to thru-hike the nation鈥檚 most iconic wilderness trail
Advice from a longtime NOLS instructor on when and how to cross a river, without drowning
You already follow the big names in the running community. Here's who they follow for news and advice.
We reached out to a few experts to see who they rely on via Twitter for trusted endurance tips
New tracking chips embedded in carbon frames can help riders recover pilfered goods
Recently released public comments from Utah residents show an overwhelming majority鈥88 percent鈥攕upport preserving the monument's status
Ascending Everest may be easier now that one of the most difficult features en route to the summit has crumbled, veteran mountaineers say.
Mountaineers and Nepalese officials can鈥檛 seem to agree about whether the Hillary Step鈥攁 forbidding obstacle on the final leg to the summit鈥攕till exists
The world鈥檚 tallest mountain has claimed 6 lives this season
The 29-year-old Spaniard continues breaking speed records on the world鈥檚 highest mountains
The 44-year-old Nepali woman broke her own record on the world鈥檚 highest peak
On March 30, the five kayakers launched their boats at the village of La Tunia, attempting to make the first descent of the Rio Apaporis over 30 days. Twenty-one days and 500 miles later, FARC rebels ended it.
The famous Swiss alpinist's family made the journey to Nepal to handle his remains
After a cancellation in 2015 due to drug violence, nearly 1,000 Tarahumara gathered in Copper Canyon this March to run the brutal, unrelenting 50-miler
Dale Sanders is an 81-year-old Kentucky-born retired civil servant who's leaving his wife and dog at home for the next five months to claim a record on the country鈥檚 most popular wilderness trail
The curious and backpacking-friendly life of Brent Nearpass, whose art is antlers and mounts
Several recent bear attacks on riders have public lands managers working out solutions to prevent more of the brutal encounters
So, you're undertrained and about to run your first marathon, eh? Take it from me: you're not alone鈥攁nd these tips might help you thrive.
The Dakota Access protests made headlines, but there鈥檚 a bigger war being waged against pipelines across the country that threaten our favorite parks and forests
It's been one of the snowiest winters in decades for much of the country. We called in expert help to find out which shovels are best for clearing it all away.
The 22-year-old Olympian is preparing to launch off an antique, currently defunct jump in New Hampshire to remind people of the sport's great, overlooked past