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Dec 28, 2014
Doug Mayer

Racing a Vertical Kilometer. Times Two. At Age Eighty.

As we head into 2015, and I look back on this past season of trail running in the Alps, it’s often the people who come to mind as much as the mountains and the trails. And, top among those people this year was someone who has run over 375 races in the last three decades, René Pletschet. By itself,

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Nov 23, 2014
Doug Mayer

Last Race of the Season: La Dérupe

Warning: Trail running in the Alps can be infectious! We’re pleased to share this guest race report from Nate Moore, husband of Run the Alps’ Heddi Nieuwsma. We see more races with twenty-degree slopes in Nate’s future.  After a long hiatus since moving to Switzerland in 2012, I started trail running again about a year and a

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Nov 9, 2014
Doug Mayer

Adidas Ultra Runner Brian Tinder on Running Europe’s Oldest Trail Race

As we look back on a great season trail running in the Alps, here’s part two of our interview with Adidas Ultra runner Brian Tinder, in which we talk about his second-place finish in Europe’s oldest mountain race, the Trail des Dents du Midi. The race takes place each September in the mountain town of Champéry, at one

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Oct 31, 2014
Doug Mayer

Thyon-Dixence 2014: The Race Across the Fog

Editor’s note: July and early August 2014 proved to be one of the wettest periods in Switzerland in more than sixty years. Views were far and few between, alas. Nonetheless, Run the Alps’ self-guided trail runners Walt and Melissa Bleser made the best of a cloudy situation. While there, they took part in one of

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Oct 23, 2014
Doug Mayer

Just Added: Trail Dents des Midi, Europe’s Original Trail Race 

We’ve just added a new trip to our lineup for summer 2015, and wanted to share the news! Our new September Dents des Midi trip is something a bit different. The focal point is Europe’s oldest mountain race, the Trail Dents des Midi, which dates back over fifty years. The trip is self-guided… with a twist. Participants

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