Trail Running
Want to Know What It Takes to Finish at Western States? Just Ask Hellah Sidibe.
The Trans Canada Trail Connects Canadians to Nature and Each Other
An Inside Look of Hillary Gerardi Taking On the Du Mont-Blanc 90K
A Multisport FKT on Colorado’s Longs Peak
These Veterans Find Solace in Trail Running
Lessons Learned from Running Across America
A Stop-Motion Rim-to-Rim-to-Rim
Running 150 Miles for National Monuments
How Runners Prepare for the Olympic Trials
This National Forest in Utah Is a Gem
How Jeff Johnson Celebrated His 50th
Dave Mackey’s Return to Ultrarunning
Running in Corsica Has It All
Why This Pastor Runs
We Run in Rabbit’s Dirt Pounders Shorts
Teaser For ‘Barkley: Sadistic Race’
Creativity Is Sparked in the Wild
Staff Picks: Nathan VaporHowe 12L Vest
Urbanites Head to the Mountains
How One Track Runner Found Trails
Why a Heart Transplant Recipient Became an Ultrarunner
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In Life on the Fells, a short film from James Stevens and Todd Gardner, we follow the life of Adam Briggs, a passionate fell runner with a unique story. Born with congenital heart defects, Briggs has undergone more than 60 surgeries, including a heart transplant. Driven by these events and the constant pull of the mountains, Briggs seeks to make the most of his days—even the rainy ones. As he says, “I'll never be the best. I'll never be the quickest. It doesn't matter; I'll probably be the most stubborn.” You can follow Stevens on Facebook here and on Instagram here.