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50K For 50 Years: Muir Energy CEO & Founder Trains For His First Ultramarathon

"Exactly 4 months from today, I turn 50. To celebrate this milestone, I've decided to run a 50k (my first ever) on o...

Randy Stahl Embarks On The John Muir Trail Powered By Muir Energy

The Sierra, with its majestic peaks and passes, is an addiction that has its grasp on me, and probably will never go ...

A Transformation in Health

by Ian Ramsey, Ultra Runner In my twenties and early thirties, I considered myself healthy. I ate whole foods, more ...

4 Misconceptions of Rock Climbing

Interest in the sport of rock climbing has grown exponentially as more and more indoor gyms have popped up around the world. What used to be a male dominated sport run by the dark horses and grubby dirtbags of Yosemite, we are now seeing a diversity never before seen in the climbing world. Accessibility to outdoor crags and indoor gyms has played a vital role in this shift, but as a new comer how do you break through?

Life is About Living!

To kick off our blog for the year we have invited our loyal ambassador Roberta Horn to share her experience as an endurance athlete who has persevered through many challenges. We hope her story may inspire you to not back down in difficult times, and to 'follow your dreams, take a chance because life is short, and life is about living."

Q&A with Jackie Palmer Merritt

We recently caught up with physical therapist, neuroscientist, biomechanist, ultrarunner Jackie Merritt, she answered our questions about training, preventing injury and staying motivated. Her recent 2nd place female finish in the Georgia Death Race won her a Golden ticket entry into Western States 100 Mile.

A Mountain Guide’s Tips For Smarter Snacking

By Charlotte Austin In the mountain, there are lots of factors that contribute to success: weather, fitness, experie...