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Where’s Karl?
by Marit Fischer

Backcountry.com endurance athlete Karl Meltzer is running the Appalachian Trail. All of it. Fast.


by Toni Isom

Dana Gershenoff is our Partner Marketing Manager here at Backcountry.com. When she’s not dressing up her dog Otto in silly costumes, she spends as much time as possible zooming around the mountains on various contraptions— telemark skis, skate skis, mountain bikes, and trail running shoes to name a few. Trail running happens to be Dana’s favorite source of summer adrenaline. This backcountry bolt of lightning chooses her running gear first by examining its technical features and then by finding out whether or not it comes in periwinkle. You’ll know you’ve been graced with Dana’s presence when a streak of periwinkle flashes by you on the trail. We asked Dana for her favorite pieces of trail-friendly gear. Some of it she liked enough to buy in black or white. In no particular order, here are some things Dana won’t pound pebbles without.


Trash Your Treadmill: Trail Running Shoe Guide
by Jason Whitehouse

Powderwhore, Powderwhore tour


Where's Karl?
by Marit Fischer

Wondering what became of that kid in second grade who used to eat spiders and then would try to lick your face? Google. Need to know the correct spelling of cumquat (uh, kumquat)? Merriam-Webster. Do female giraffes have horns? Wikipedia. Where’s Karl Meltzer during his speed record run of the Appalachian Trail? WheresKarl.com.


by Greer Hitch

It started—as many life-altering things do—with bad tequila. A night at the bar, a bit of a mid-life crisis, and Dean Karnazes went from your run-of-the-mill 30-year-old businessman to an endurance-running phenomenon.


Employee Gear Closet: Jamon Whitehead
by Genevieve Mount

During work hours, Whitehead can be found in the Customer Solutions Department (he’s a Gearhead, in other words), but outside of work, he rarely sits still. Jamon loves running in 100-degree July heat as much as he loves the middle of March mud season.

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