Lisa Jhung is a freelance writer and editor specializing in all things outdoors and adventure. Her work appears in Uncommon Path, Runner’s World, Outside, Backpacker and more. She is a mom, athlete, gardener, and baker. REI Co-op member.
With so much water-hauling gear to choose from, how do you know what works best for you? We break it down here.
Some days, I just don’t feel like carrying anyt...
These guys usually drink beer at the finish line, tell great stories and, you guessed it, are tough as nails.
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Because after logging grueling miles, nothing tastes better than a cold one.
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Because there's no better training buddy than your four-legged friend
If you run with a dog, you already know the rewards. If you never have, you should experie...
Get stronger, go farther, and become generally more badass.
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Part of the beauty of trail running is its simplicity: You don’t need a closet full of special gear.
Have some shorts? A T-shirt? You’re good to go.
That said...
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This soft, natural surface gives you all the body benefits of a dirt trail—stronger muscles, ligaments, and tendons from an uneven surface, a major endurance bu...