We Live In A Golden Age Of Recovery Apparel
The world of recovery gear is a wild, wild west. Here’s your complete guide.
The world of recovery gear is a wild, wild west. Here’s your complete guide.
Since its inception in 1986, few participants have finished the Barkley Marathons. Ed Furtaw was the first.
Welcome to the 2022 DIRT Annual.
A photographer's front row seat to the emotions that animate the sport.
One trail runner’s journey through the coal counties of West Virginia.
One trail runner’s experience of the split identities of a Black athlete.
As nonbinary athletes seek a more inclusive and welcoming sport, the aspirational meets the technical for race directors and results platforms.
In our 2022 annual DIRT issue, we’re leaning into the in-betweens.
An ode to racing in America’s Heartland
A group of women who are out to make history, and upend how we think about competition in the process.
One writer and thru-hiker finds themselves on an unexpected path.
Diné ultrarunner Shaun Martin created the Canyon de Chelly Ultra to connect people from around the globe with an ancient ceremony in order to thrive.
A squeeze of honey, a squirt of ketchup, and other non-solids you can toss down your gullet if you so choose.
One woman attempts a solo run of the 158-mile Besparmak Trail in Northern Cyprus, only to discover that she was never alone to begin with.
After finishing the Appalachian Trail, I experienced severe pain in my lower leg. Toe socks and spacers were my saving grace.