Coloradan mountain runner Rick Trujillo is one of the most central figures in the pioneering era of the sport of mountain running in United States history and was inducted into the Colorado Running Hall of Fame in 2014. He is likely one of the only people alive with a mountain running diary that dates back to … [Read more...]
How to surf the rivers in Colorado
New river surfboards, whitewater park and surf classes make the sport more accessible than ever. … [Read more...]
WeRunFar: Andrew Todd
Even if you know Flyathon, you might not have heard why Running Rivers founder Andrew Todd launched this unique race series, whose motto of “run, fish, beer” is a riff on the traditional triathlon. In the eight years since it started, the venture has fundraised close to $250,000 for native trout conservation … [Read more...]
Wild Voices: Erica Nelson
Based in Colorado, this Southwest angler is an outdoor industry pioneer on and off the water for diversity, equity and inclusion. … [Read more...]
Surfers Catch Waves in Colorado
The country's niche sport of river surfing is burgeoning in Southwest Colorado. … [Read more...]
WeRunFar Profile: Paora Raharaha
Maori ultrarunner Paora Raharaha says that his resilience comes from the trials of his younger days. Explains Raharaha, “If people who are in dark places come out, then they can go a long way. After going through a lot, these people are quite strong and mentally tough, and capable of doing anything. My past … [Read more...]
WeRunFar Profile: Yolanda Holder
Yolanda Holder is a master of a mighty technique that most trail runners and ultra runners need for their longest races: powerwalking. Powerwalking is a fast-walking technique that is applied by ultra marathoners, marathon walkers, and other racers during organizes events. Holder's first race was the 1988 … [Read more...]
Female Runners Set FKT on the Grand Canyon’s Gnarliest Trail
A trio of endurance athletes were the first women to finish the R2R2R-alt, a rugged trek from one side of the canyon to the other--and back. … [Read more...]
WeRunFar: Jordan Marie Daniel
Jordan Marie Daniel is a fourth-generation indigenous runner and tenacious human-rights advocate. She’s perhaps most prominently known for firing-up global awareness for the missing and murdered indigenous women humanitarian crisis with a red handprint painted across her face, symbolizing violence, as she … [Read more...]
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