Winter can be a challenging time for runners. Depending on where you are in the country, you could be facing arctic temperatures, freezing windchill, ice, rain, snow, and anything else that Mother Nature can craft to send our way! As I write this in Estes Park, Colorado, we are at 15F – last night the […]
Second Annual Trail Running Conference announced
Event Director Terry Chiplin has announced that the 2nd Annual Estes Trail Ascent – Trail Running Conference will be held October 9-11, 2014, hosted at the historic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. After a successful inaugural Conference in June 2013, attendees and fans of the sport were canvassed to help determine the program for […]
Triathlon training camps with Active at Altitude
Triathlon is becoming big business – races sell out quicker year on year, race entries increase just as sharply, and more and more athletes turn to triathlon, try it, like it, and stay. The sport demands a lot of dedication, especially if you have committed to a full Ironman – 140.6 is a very long […]
Active at Altitude 2014 Training Camp Schedule
A running camp – for many folks the reality is very different from the all run, tough, feeling sick, huge challenges that are beyond me, type of image that a running camp conjures up. In fact a running camp can be the ideal place to kick start your running, learn new skills, challenge yourself, become […]
Altitude Running Vacation in Ecuador
January 18-25 2014 – Vacation details Active at Altitude is delighted to announce a unique, exciting running and cultural vacation in Ecuador! 7 nights and 8 days with an elegant balance between training opportunities from 7,000 feet up to 14,100 feet, and wonderful cultural excursions to inspire and amaze. The vacation is based at Mountain […]
3 unexpected benefits from a Women’s Running Camp

Women’s running is in the midst of a boom. Actually it’s been described as the second running boom, the first led by men, the current one now led by women. In 2011, 54% of runners taking part in a road race were women, an impressive increase from 25% in 1990. (Data from Running USA). It […]
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