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May 6, 2019
Emily Geldard

Race News: Eiger Ultra Trail

The Eiger Ultra Trail is one of our favorite trail events, and certainly one of the most well-organized. Each year, Run the Alps hosts a week-long guided trip that includes the option to race. (Self-Guided trips, including race entries, are also available.) The races, ranging from 16km to the challenging 101km, all take place on

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Apr 19, 2019
Doug Mayer

Rickey Gates on Alps trail running, Hut Run Hut, and more

This short interview with US trail runner Rickey Gates is an opportunity for me to finally give some credit where it’s due. So, a brief digression. It may be that there is no one person who has been more formative to trail running in the United States in recent years than Rickey Gates. That’s ironic,

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Mar 13, 2019
Doug Mayer

From Iraq to the Alps

Editor’s note: Mark Brightwell is a guide for Run the Alps. He grew up in suburban Hampshire – England’s gently rolling South. He served from 2005 to 2011 with the Royal Gurkha Rifles and was injured during the Iraq war. Trail running has since become an important part of his life: a way of experiencing

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Mar 7, 2019
Emily Geldard

Run the Alps Guides: An Off-Season Sneak Peek

Summer is an action-packed season for our Run the Alps’ guides. Many, if not most days, they are on the trails, leading a trip, undertaking route reconnaissance, or exploring new regions. After our last tours wind to a close in September, however, the Alps empty out. It’s not long before the snow settles on the

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Feb 21, 2019
Doug Mayer

Via Valais Q&A: The Alps’ New Multi-Day Trail Run

Run the Alps is excited to be offering the Via Valais, a new multi-day, trail-running route developed by the team over at ALPSinsight.

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