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Curtis Moore on Sierre Zinal
Aug 12, 2013
Doug Mayer

Why Sierre-Zinal is the Best Trail Race In the World

What makes Sierre-Zinal such a remarkable event? For what I look for in a trail race, there’s none better. In fact, nothing is even close.

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Aug 12, 2013
Thomas Fresneau

Swissalpine Half Marathon… Minus the “Alpine”

When I registered for the Swissalpine half-marathon in Davos, I expected something … wild, just like its name implied. If you read my blog about the Aletsch half marathon, and after reading this one, you’ll probably think, “this guy is never satisfied!” Well, I AM French and, like a lot of French people, I complain

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Aug 2, 2013
Doug Mayer

Swissalpine Marathon: Random Impressions

Changing trains in Landquart, my last switch before arriving in Davos, I’m uncertain which track I want. I look around me, and realize everyone looks like a runner. They’re moving towards platform 2. I follow and hop on the train. Salomon, Inov8, Nathan and Patagonia. I don’t even bother to check the destination. Davos is

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Jul 28, 2013
Doug Mayer

Swissalpine K42: A Short Story

Starting off on a long, hard run is a bit like being handed a book to read without a cover or title. As the pages unfold, you come to find out what each successive chapter has in store for you. Misery? Elation? New friends, wild animals, injury, dramatic alpine scenery rarely glimpsed by others? The

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Jul 9, 2013
Thomas Fresneau

Aletsch half-marathon 2013: Snow, Sun and a Sprint

21.1 km, “28 years of success” according to the website, 2500 registered runners, arrival at 2800m and a breathtaking view all along: that’s the Aletsch half-marathon. I’ve been training for this not because I wanted to finish in good time, but because I wanted to be able to take advantage of the view instead of

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