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Aug 15, 2017
Doug Mayer

Join Ultrarunners Rob Krar and Brian Tinder in the Alps this September

Sometimes, things just fall into place. That’s what happened this last month when Run the Alps’ friend Brian Tinder and fellow Flagstaff, Arizona runner Rob Krar announced they’d be taking part in the DDM Trail, one of the oldest trail races in the Alps. As a result, Run the Alps is able to offer a

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Aug 12, 2017
Doug Mayer

Helmet Required: Courmayeur, Italy’s 2,200 Meter-high Sky Race

Helmet required. It’s a phrase I had never seen when looking over the required gear list for a trail race. And it certainly piqued my interest. So, when the first edition of the Mont Blanc K2000 Skyrace in Courmayeur, Italy, debuted, I had to check it out. That was August 8, 2015, and it didn’t

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Aug 11, 2017
Maartje Bastings

The Montreux Trail Festival: We Will Rock You. (And Your Quads.)

Lead singer Freddie Mercury from the band Queen had a longtime connection to the Swiss town of Montreux, on the shores of Lake Geneva. The first edition of the Montreux Trail Festival kept that connection very much alive. Races were subtitled with one liners from famous Queen songs. “We will rock you” and “Another one

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Aug 5, 2017
Thomas Fresneau

Trail Racing on Mont Blanc: Up, Up, Up to the Montée du Nid d’Aigle

Every year for the past 31 years, the Montée du Nid d’Aigle (literally, the “Eagle Nest Ascent”) has started at 580 meters in Le Fayet, close to St. Gervais, and has finished at 2,400 meters at the Refuge du Nid d’Aigle. The Refuge is also the starting point for the Mont Blanc Voie Royale or

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Aug 1, 2017
Doug Mayer

Welcome to Italy. Now Go Up: Val di Susa’s Triple Vertical Kilometer

Europeans love vertical races—and the more up, the better. Steep vertical kilometer or “VK” races are commonplace. They happen throughout the year, with trail running shoes giving way to snowshoes, climbing skins and other forms of winter traction, as grassy alpine slopes turn white in the winter months. Nowhere in the Alps do they love

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