Trail running
Paradise Preserved: Easement secures permanent access to Galbraith Mountain
By Oliver Lazenby
I. Evolution
In the past 30 years, Galbraith Mountain has gone from a little-used patch of forest where dirt bikers twisted throttles through...
New trail running festival aspires to build community
Festival 542, coming to the end of the highway this fall, will allow runners to make connections and run from a mountain base camp.
By...
Brushes and Trails: Bellingham artist finds inspiration on foot
Story and photo By Stefanie Donahue
It takes more than a set of oil paints and the right brush for Pacific Northwest painter Kristen Ingman...
There and Back: Running across the Grand Canyon twice in a...
Story and photos By Amelia Bethke
6 a.m., November 18
South Kaibab Trailhead, 7,260 feet
From the dark, a frigid wind clawed at my legs, my spandex...
A day of salmon, beer and Blanchard Mountain love
Story by Andy Basabe
“D’ya remember when…?”
That’s the silly question that delineates generational differences in communities. “D’ya remember when Mt. Baker Ski Area built jumps...
Run for the hills
Guided trail running in the North Cascades
By Ian Ferguson
For many runners, the act of running is its own reward. It’s a high-output activity that...