Ok, full disclosure. I have worked for a few outdoor industry companies and some of those have been outdoor footwear companies. So I’m pretty biased with what it takes to make a good trail running shoe. However there are a couple of things that I’m adamant never enter a shoe designed for running on trails….
Author: Colin True
R-U-N? Park City Mini Trail Series Race review
I’m of the opinion that races should be completely judged on amenities. Sure there are other factors that play into putting on a great competitive event (the course itself, how well the course is marked, prizes and swag etc.) but really at the end of the day the thing that separates a race from just…
Salt Lake City Trail Running Newbie arrives in Utah from the East
After a six-day 2,500-mile journey my family and I arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on June 30th. After all the build up prior to our move I couldn’t be happier to get acquainted with our new home…and our new trails. I have some great stuff coming up for Utah Outside. In addition to Run…
Ankle sprains, bone bruises and the long road back
Running trails can be fraught with peril. Sure there can be the occasional run in with animals both big and small as well as the plethora of nasty’s that fly, creep and bite us in the places where we like to recreate. But the things that can hurt us the most are the rocks, pebbles,…
“Salt Lake City Trail-Running Newbie” coming to Utah
See this picture? I took it from the highpoint view of one of my favorite runs. I can leave my house in Melrose, MA, run a few streets, hop on a trail on the south side of Wyoming Cemetery and in less than a mile I’m treated to a view of downtown Boston and the…