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Dr John Anderson with surgery outfit including blue gloves in the hospital
Jan 26, 2021
Doug Mayer

Run the Alps Adds Covid Medical Advisor, Dr. John Anderson

From the moment I started Run the Alps, safety has always been top on my mind. This isn’t just because it’s good business. I spent over two decades on a four-season mountain rescue team in the US. We saw everything, and more than a few of those dramatic moments– successes and tragedies– will be with

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Jan 19, 2021
Sam Hill

Trail Racing in the Alps for 2021: Here’s What’s New

Sam Hill is a trail running guide for Run the Alps, and the manager of our Race Finder database. He’s also an avid trail racer, with a long list of strong finishes around the Alps to his credit– including the epic 330 km PTL edition of the UTMB series of trail races. (You can read about that

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Trail runner in yellow jacket running on ice, taken from below
Dec 27, 2020
Doug Mayer

Our Most-Read Stories from 2020

As we close out the year, we thought we’d share our five most-read and most-shared stories from 2020. With most plans upended, and nearly all of us spending much of our time at home, 2020 was a year to read, watch great films, and tackle other personal projects at home. So, we made time to share

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The Brevent as seen from Chamonix in a classic old photo
Dec 13, 2020
Doug Mayer

Could this have been Chamonix’s First Trail Race?

On the morning of August 8th, 1897, ten guides from Chamonix’s Compagnie des Guides gathered next to the Saint Michel church. Their objective? A mountain race up and down the Brévent. It was, as far as historians can tell, Chamonix’s first trail race. The route, according to Chamonix’s Blog de Christine, went via Les Moussoux,

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Dec 9, 2020
Doug Mayer

When Things Get Back to Normal: Our Plans for Summer 2021

Since last March, I’ve heard that phrase a lot. “I’ll come out and visit you… when things get back to normal.” “I’ll make those plans… when things get back to normal.” Normal, however, was just a daydream amid a steady drumbeat of difficult news. 2020 has been a year that has tested all of us.

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