
Trip Report: Mt. Teneriffe
Spring is my sweet spot for travel planning. It’s when I’m shaking off the dregs of winter and planning a kickass year ahead. This year, I’m ballin’ on a budget and finding exciting new places to
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Spring is my sweet spot for travel planning. It’s when I’m shaking off the dregs of winter and planning a kickass year ahead. This year, I’m ballin’ on a budget and finding exciting new places to
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Spring is my sweet spot for travel planning. It’s when I’m shaking off the dregs of winter and planning a kickass year ahead. This year,
“Beginning of the 2024 Cocodona 250…….. Let’s Go!” Corinne Shalvoy’s voice rang out on the livestream as runners surged over the start line, their headlamps slicing through the predawn haze in Black Canyon City. I was watching live from a world away, steaming through the Caribbean Sea aboard a Coast Guard cutter, on a mission to deter illegal migration and drug trafficking before it reached America’s shores.
Planning a thru-hike in a month or less is a gargantuan task, but it can be done. It requires attention to detail, focus, and also a willingness to let some things ride. It helps if you have done a long-distance hike prior. Familiarity with the trail you intend to hike can really help as well. If you’re crunched for time and think you have what it takes to pull off the planning here’s how to do it!
There’s a lot going on in the world. It can feel overwhelming. It is important to stand firm.
With that, it’s easier for change to feel more tangible when it is something we can affect a little more directly, like when we look at the communities we belong to, such as our little trail running community.
There comes a point in every woman’s life when the quiet voice inside gets drowned out by the relentless noise of responsibilities, deadlines, family obligations, and the never-ending demand to be everything, for everyone, always.
How much is too much when running with your dog?
Have you been running the same route week after week? Are you feeling bored with running or uninspired by training? Try an Adventure Run. An
Last week I found an old drive full of photos from my first digital camera. There were files full of pictures from 2005 to 2009,
If you opened this story because you’ve experienced pregnancy loss too, know this: you are not alone. There are women like you and me, from every corner of the world, who know the hurt you’re feeling right now. In what can feel like the most isolating experience — a grief that shakes you to your core — there exists a quiet, bonded community. A sisterhood of women who carry both love and our grief through the trails. We carry it together.
Choosing whether to hike alone or with others largely comes down to personal preference. Both are incredibly rewarding and some people will find themselves more
Moving meditation erodes my millennial guilt. It’s a unique blend of guilt that was built by the insidious undertones of pop culture iconography I grew
“Okay, I have 9 miles to Cottonwood Gulch – it’s the longest stretch between aid, and I’m over halfway in. Once I get there, I
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