The Race That Makes Trail Running Real
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Trail running usually becomes real for people at a local ultra, not while watching UTMB or Western States online. The parking lot at 5am with 53 runners, one exhausted race director, and volunteers giving up their Saturday to help strangers keep moving is still the clearest entry point into the sport. This episode is for the runners who believe the soul of trail running still lives there.
Josh explores why the local 50K may be the most important layer in trail running, how participation precedes fandom in ultra culture, why authenticity in trail running still feels earned instead of performed, and why the small grassroots races that built the sport are becoming increasingly fragile in the modern era of spectacle, prestige, and professionalization.
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Topics / Timestamps- 02:52 The Turning Point of the Race
- 03:57 The Ecosystem of Trail Running
- 07:45 The Local Ultra: An Introduction to Trail Running Culture
- 11:22 The Challenges of Local Trail Races
- 18:00 The Importance of Local Races in Trail Running
Resources / Links
- Salt Lake Foothills Trail Races
- Josh Rosenthal on IG
- Borderlands.cc
- La French Trail
- High Tones
- Subwhatever
Related Episodes
- Ultra Running isn't Just Running
Presented by Kiprun.
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Borderlands explores trail running through culture, media, and the forces shaping it.
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