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Earth Is Now Our Only Shareholder

If we have any hope of a thriving planet—much less a business—it is going to take all of us doing what we can with the resources we have. This is what we can do.

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Trail Running Stories

Dan Patitucci
A Matter of Breathing
A Matter of Breathing
A Matter of Breathing
Peyton Thomas

Running won’t solve the issue of wood pellet biomass pollution. But it can ignite community and conversation—and that’s a start.

8 Minutos de lectura
Abriendo huella para un aire limpio
Abriendo huella para un aire limpio
Abriendo huella para un aire limpio
Ariella Carpenter

Running Up For Air no es solo una carrera. Es una comunidad, un encuentro entre amigos y un evento de recaudación por la defensa del aire limpio.

8 Minutos de lectura
The 150-Mile Test
The 150-Mile Test
The 150-Mile Test
Eric Noll

A Patagonia advanced R&D designer takes to the Swedish alpine to test out a new pack prototype—and a bold idea for rethinking multiday trail travel.

10 Minutos de lectura
Corriendo por un propósito
Corriendo por un propósito
Corriendo por un propósito
Meaghen Brown

El campamento Footprints Running Camp no solo se trata de correr, sino también de encontrar soluciones para la crisis climática.

8 Minutos de lectura
In Search of Silence
In Search of Silence
In Search of Silence
Monica Prelle

A runner explores what it takes to find quiet in the world, and in our minds.

5 Minutos de lectura
Prayer Run for Oak Flat
Prayer Run for Oak Flat
Prayer Run for Oak Flat
Brophy Native American Club

Reflections on the 2022 Oak Flat Prayer Run, a gathering and a protest of a planned copper mine that could destroy this sacred site.

9 Minutos de lectura
La oscuridad en las profundidades del río
La oscuridad en las profundidades del río
La oscuridad en las profundidades del río
Martin Johnson & Michael Fordham

Un intento de establecer el menor tiempo conocido para los 296 kilómetros del sendero hacia la fuente del río Támesis.

7 Minutos de lectura
Club Run
Club Run
Club Run
Anna Callaghan

The friends that make you want to run 100 miles.

10 Minutos de lectura
Home Is an Open Place
Home Is an Open Place
Home Is an Open Place
Rio Lakeshore

How the trails beneath our feet help us belong.

6 Minutos de lectura
Por la tierra que habitamos
Por la tierra que habitamos
Por la tierra que habitamos
Felipe Cancino

Las comunidades del Cajón del Maipo, en Chile, ven su entorno amenazado por un proyecto innecesario.

9 Minutos de lectura
Running the Isle
Running the Isle
Running the Isle
Monica Prelle

Exploring one of the least visited but most revisited national parks, on foot.

10 Minutos de lectura
Did You Ever Think?
Did You Ever Think?
Did You Ever Think?
Kim Strom

After a difficult year, a runner finds life anew in the Sierra.

10 Minutos de lectura
Conectando los Valles de Puelo y Cochamó
Conectando los Valles de Puelo y Cochamó
Conectando los Valles de Puelo y Cochamó
Felipe Cancino

Ahí donde termina un camino de tierra es donde comienza un nuevo desafío, una lucha por la protección del Yosemite de Sudamérica.

6 Minutos de lectura
Soulcraft
Soulcraft
Soulcraft
Meaghen Brown

Words and wisdom from two Montana runners.

4 Minutos de lectura
Some Boundaries Are Worth Preserving
Some Boundaries Are Worth Preserving
Some Boundaries Are Worth Preserving
Alex Falconer

Running through the most-visited wilderness in the continental United States, rallying to its defense.

8 Minutos de lectura
Run the Red
Run the Red
Run the Red
Katie Klingsporn

A trail running race in southwest Wyoming brings attention to the importance of protecting the largest unfenced area in the contiguous United States.

8 Minutos de lectura
La línea más evidente
La línea más evidente
La línea más evidente
Luke Nelson

El FKT de Luke Nelson en el Wasatch Ultimate Ridge Linkup.

5 Minutos de lectura
Corriendo hacia el fin del mundo
Corriendo hacia el fin del mundo
Corriendo hacia el fin del mundo
Felipe Cancino

Explorando a pie las tierras públicas de Sudamérica.

6 Minutos de lectura
FFFKT (Mejor Tiempo Registrado con Cuatromiles y Pescando)
FFFKT (Mejor Tiempo Registrado con Cuatromiles y Pescando)
FFFKT (Mejor Tiempo Registrado con Cuatromiles y Pescando)
Jenn Shelton

Zumbando a través de la Sierra High Route.

15 Minutos de lectura
Where Life Begins: Patagonia Ambassadors Explore the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Where Life Begins: Patagonia Ambassadors Explore the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Where Life Begins: Patagonia Ambassadors Explore the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Clare Gallagher

 

5 Minutos de lectura
If You Love It, Run for It: Dispatch from the Inaugural Takayna Ultramarathon
If You Love It, Run for It: Dispatch from the Inaugural Takayna Ultramarathon
If You Love It, Run for It: Dispatch from the Inaugural Takayna Ultramarathon
Krissy Moehl

Krissy Moehl reports from the 2019 inaugural takayna ultramarathon “There are no footprints.” Fellow Patagonia ambassador and New Zealand native Grant Guise voiced what I was thinking. Our headlamps and phone lights dimly illuminated the overgrown double-track from Rebecca Road. “If 100 people are starting a race in five minutes, we would see footprints,” he…

13 Minutos de lectura
Nose to the Wind
Nose to the Wind
Nose to the Wind
Steve House

Steve House joins forces with coach Scott Johnston and athlete Kílian Jornet to develop a comprehensive approach to finding the joy and the payoff of intense training. Even lunges.

6 Minutos de lectura
Why Run
Why Run
Why Run
Meaghen Brown

Generations of a Diné family reflect on running.

7 Minutos de lectura
Seven Recommendations for Trail Racing and Training
Seven Recommendations for Trail Racing and Training
Seven Recommendations for Trail Racing and Training
Kílian Jornet

Patagonia is thrilled to publish Steve House and Scott Johnston’s second training book, Training for the Uphill Athlete, for which they teamed up with world-class endurance athlete Kílian Jornet. This is an excerpt from the book, now available in Patagonia stores, on Patagonia.com, and at your favorite bookstore or online distributor. I race a lot:…

4 Minutos de lectura
A Very Large, Long Group Run Through the Bob Marshall Wilderness
A Very Large, Long Group Run Through the Bob Marshall Wilderness
A Very Large, Long Group Run Through the Bob Marshall Wilderness
Meaghen Brown

For the slo-mo, bug-bitten, exhausted joy of really long runs. Time expands and compresses on long runs. Moments of navigation or extended discomfort can seem endless, while the landscape sifts by like a slow-moving picture. And then suddenly it’s been hours that slipped by without you noticing, except for the subtle changes in light and…

2 Minutos de lectura
Home Run: How the Braford Family Connects by Foot
Home Run: How the Braford Family Connects by Foot
Home Run: How the Braford Family Connects by Foot
Meaghen Brown

Some families share religion, camping, lavish vacations, opera. Other families go running.

4 Minutos de lectura
Krissy Moehl and Jeremy Wolf Run from Bellingham to Mt. Baker
Krissy Moehl and Jeremy Wolf Run from Bellingham to Mt. Baker
Krissy Moehl and Jeremy Wolf Run from Bellingham to Mt. Baker
Krissy Moehl

On clear days in the Pacific Northwest, views of Mount Baker depend on the marine layer and the storms. The 10,781-foot snowcapped dome is often obscured by the shifting weather, and though I’d grown up looking at the mountain, I didn’t see it much this year. But when Jeremy Wolf emailed me about running to…

7 Minutos de lectura
Tackling All of California’s 14ers by Bike, and Only Getting a Little Lost
Tackling All of California’s 14ers by Bike, and Only Getting a Little Lost
Tackling All of California’s 14ers by Bike, and Only Getting a Little Lost
Erik Schulte

Groggily I stirred in the sweaty musk of my sleeping bag. I’d spent the night on the hard concrete slab directly outside the Independence campground’s pit toilets, with the wafting stench of shit enveloping my fitful slumber. I shut my eyes, trying to forget where I was. My hips were sore, my kidneys ached and…

8 Minutos de lectura
The Way There: Why We Create and Seek Out Trails
Professional orienteer and wilderness advocate Hanny Allston runs near one of the entry points to the takayna / Tarkine region. Photo: Mikey Schaefer
The Way There: Why We Create and Seek Out Trails
Meaghen Brown

It starts with the focal beam of a headlamp. Sunrise is more than an hour away and it’s pouring rain. Hands tucked into the sleeves of a jacket, and the pace already quick through the sharp Tasmanian buttongrass—trying to stay warm. There is an urgency to understand this threatened place, to know takayna / Tarkine as…

4 Minutos de lectura
Three Hours, Max: Underestimating a Run
Three Hours, Max: Underestimating a Run
Three Hours, Max: Underestimating a Run
Will Leith

The map showed an unbroken line contoured to the ridge. We started running along that line and ran past its end, into a space between two worlds. A few orange ribbons hung on branches in natural openings, marking what might eventually be the beginning of a trail. We followed it. When a gravel slope appeared…

3 Minutos de lectura
Messengers: A 250-Mile Relay Across Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante
Messengers: A 250-Mile Relay Across Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante
Messengers: A 250-Mile Relay Across Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante
Johnie Gall & アンディ・コクラン

As we sat on the tailgate of the truck, our frozen breath swirling under the light of a headlamp, we heard the first distant thud of rubber on dirt. The approaching runner was still a mile away, but you can hear just about anything that happens in the dense stillness of 2 a.m. in the…

4 Minutos de lectura
Lessons in Gratitude
Photo: Jared Campbell
Lessons in Gratitude
Luke Nelson

It started on a hot afternoon in May, deep in Bears Ears National Monument. Four of us had been going hard for a couple of days and the fatigue from difficult miles was stacking up. One of us was struggling. It might have been lack of training, or perhaps improper fueling for back-to-back 12-hour days…

3 Minutos de lectura
The Disaster Training Plan: Running the Tour du Mont Blanc with Jenn Shelton
Photo: Andrew Burr
The Disaster Training Plan: Running the Tour du Mont Blanc with Jenn Shelton
Morgan Sjogren

“We just have to run 20, 30 or 50 miles a day over some mountains. What could go wrong?” When I received my itinerary from Jenn Shelton to run the Tour du Mont Blanc, I took a hard swallow of quickly drying saliva, knowing that my background as a middle-distance track racer (specializing in the 5K)…

7 Minutos de lectura
Defending the Idea of Wilderness
Photo: Paul Hendricks
Defending the Idea of Wilderness
Paul Hendricks

The Secretary of the Interior arrived in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument midday on May 10, 2017. He came to perform an “assessment” of the monument—to see whether the current boundaries overstepped their task of protecting natural and cultural resources and spurring economic growth. It was raining, windy and cold, but hundreds of locals gathered at…

7 Minutos de lectura
A 140-Mile Backcountry Run to Old Faithful
Photo: Fredrik Marmsater
A 140-Mile Backcountry Run to Old Faithful
Kt Miller

I woke in a daze and waddled, still in my sleeping bag, bottom unzipped, feet out, toward the camp kitchen to greet the team. The morning was brisk and we’d gone light on clothes to save weight. My hands snuck out to grasp a cup of hot coffee. Two bull bison emerged in the mist…

7 Minutos de lectura
Running Up For Air
Photo: Andrew Burr
Running Up For Air
Luke Nelson

A race away from the smog of Salt Lake City.

5 Minutos de lectura

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