.WHAT RACE ARE YOU RUNNING?RUNNING THE RACE OF ADVENTURE
Trailblazer begs the answer to the question: “What race are you running?” In so doing it...
Trail running involves responses every moment as one navigates where to put one’s feet, ...
A personal journal entry of the journey with Jethro written by Lisa: “The heart of man p...
Formosa: beautiful. Aptly so named and described respectively by renown explorer of anti...
One of the things we like about running inaugural trail races for the first time is the ...
Traversing most of the continent of Africa and crossing the Equator into the northern he...
Even the source was questioned. Searching for and then subsequently discovering the sour...
Crossing the Equator felt like crossing the finish line of a long, hard race. But it was...
Islands. Alone, yet paramount to the flourishing of the continent, Africa’s lakes boast ...
“Why am I doing this?” is a question I ask myself more than once when running a trail ra...
There is not much surface left of our planet which has not been travelled, traversed, di...
Adventure is the intersection of more than one experience at a time. Typically trail run...
Passage is a privilege no matter where one finds oneself, and this is highlighted throug...
It’s what lies beneath, what one does not see that gives rise to the beauty around us an...
Trail running involves stepping, sometimes taking bigger steps than what is necessary or...
Raw. Rugged. Relative. The word that best explains the terrain of Cederberg Wilderness A...
How much will we be remembered in 150 years from now? With some self-reflection, probabl...
Running is repetitive. One step in front of the other. We keep moving forwards but never...
Running a race is very different to volunteering at one. The former is an event, the lat...
The run was simple – traverse the entire length of South Africa’s longest uninterrupted ...