UltraRunning Magazine

Head, Heart and Soul: The Future of Trail Running

Ten years ago, when we last examined the future of trail running – circa 2010 – we saw nothing but blue skies and snow-covered mountains. Our future looked bright. And that’s pretty much what happened – until it didn’t. We begin this next decade with a century worth of strife, doubt and disruption thanks to the pandemic. How could we have known?

As we cast our eyes upon the horizon, we will never forget this monumental year. The family and friends we’ve lost, the hard-earned careers and businesses collapsed, and our community ravaged by a worldwide pall of sickness

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