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Aug 23, 2015
Yitka Winn

The Camaraderie of a Solo Tour of the TMB

Yitka Winn finds that even adventuring solo and 5,000 miles away from home, I was in good company on the TMB.

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Aug 14, 2015
Doug Mayer

Sierre-Zinal and the Rufers: A Four-Decade-Long Family Affair

In 1976, just two years into the now long and storied history of Sierre-Zinal, five members of a family took part in the new mountain race that was one of Europe’s first. The youngest, Daniel, needed cajoling to cross the finish—his mom Trudi promised there would be a medal awaiting him, and a chance to

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Aug 13, 2015
Doug Mayer

Sierre-Zinal 2015: The Mind and the Body, Faster and Faster

This past Sunday was the 42nd running of Sierre-Zinal. The race is both legendary and, often, a true epic. Here’s why. For more than four decades, there have been famously tough competitors present—many of the world’s strongest mountain runners put Sierre-Zinal first in their summer plans. Second, the course includes a sharp, steep climb, an alpine traverse, and finally a

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Aug 4, 2015
Doug Mayer

K2-TPS: France’s First Double Vertical Kilometer

In the world of trail running, the vertical kilometer has quickly developed a well-deserved reputation for being as challenging as it is short. “Thirty-seven minutes in the pain cave,” as US mountain runner Max King rightfully concluded, after last month’s Chamonix’s Vertical Kilometer, or “VK.” Climbing 1,000 meters in 5 kilometers or less (and often

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Jul 29, 2015
Emmie Collinge

LoLa – A finish worth the hard work

As I gasped for breath, my legs on fire with the lactic acid building in them as I climbed, and the sting of sweat in my eyes, I yet again wondered why I thought that Lodrino Lavertezzo Skyrace, more fondly known as LoLa, was a good idea. Twelve months ago it had been our baptism

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