
Watch Week
TUESDAY > APRIL 20TH
Adventure Travel Guides Panel Discussion
Yoga for Runners with Kathryn Farrell
WEDNESDAY > APRIL 21ST
Jeff Mogavero Surfs Montana
The Future of the Sport Panel Discussion
THURSDAY > APRIL 22ND
Running Easy with Tyler Green
Yoga for Runners with Kathryn Farrell
FRIDAY > APRIL 23ND
Growing Narrative in Outdoor Film Panel Discussion
Sun Chasing with Krissy Moehl
Yoga for Runners with Kathryn Farrell

Athlete Take-overs
...all week on our IG!
One week of training with some of your favorite faces in trail running.

Surf Montana with
Jeff Mogavero
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Jeff Mogavero is an endurance coach and mountain ultrarunner based in Missoula, MT.
He has a wonderfully bad habit of acquiring new hobbies. When not running he can be found somewhere in the mountains river surfing, skiing uphill, listening to pop music, gravel biking, bow hunting, or fly fishing. Head to jeffmogavero.com/coaching to learn more about coaching.

Yoga for runners with Kathyrn Farrell
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Kathryn Farrell is an ultra runner, yoga instructor, and general movement enthusiast.
Their teaching offers a balance between strengthening and restoration, and is grounded in appreciation for the wisdom of every body.
Find their classes at www.seattleyogaarts.com!

Running Easy with Tyler Green
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Tyler started his running journey at a cross country race in the second grade and has explored endurance sports and the mountains ever since. He’s a middle school English and health teacher, track and cross country coach, and works with boarding students at a small private school in Portland, Oregon. Seeking adventure and service opportunities, he’s lived in Libya and Nepal, raced mountain and road bikes, and eventually found his home in trail running.

Adventure Travel Guides - Panel
Tuesday, April 20th
Panelists will discuss the spirit of adventure that lies at the core of trail running, exceptional wilderness destinations across the globe, and ways the outfitting companies they run make remote destinations more accessible for trail runners.


Allison
Macsas
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Rogue Expeditions
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Allison Macsas is co-founder and lead guide with Rogue Expeditions, an adventure travel company for runners.
An elite-level marathoner with three Olympic Trials qualifiers to her name, Allison and her husband Gabe were inspired to start Rogue Expeditions during a trip to Morocco. Over the next few years they continued to add destinations, designing itineraries that combine authentic, off-the-beaten-track travel experiences with organized, supported daily runs in unforgettable places and that accommodate all levels of runners.

Andy
Holak
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Adventure Running Co.
Adventure Running Co. has been offering fully supported and guided trail running adventures since 2009. Owners Andy and Kim Holak are experienced trail and ultramarathon runners and strive to share with you the many spectacular trails they've run all over North America and now Europe. On an Adventure Running Co. tour you're treated like family. You run, we take care of the rest!

Run the Alps offers guided and self-guided trail running tours in the Alps. Our tours are explore several different regions of the Alps and are suitable for all different levels of runner.

...is a Canadian endurance athlete and globally sought after endurance coach. She is a certified ACMG guide and founder of RunBCAdventures, a B.C. based company that offers Canadian and global adventure running trips that will challenge you in all the best ways. ·
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Abram
Dickerson
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Aspire Adventure Running
...is founder and Course Director of Aspire Adventure Running. He has been planning and executing wilderness adventures for over two decades. His company, Aspire Adventure Running, organizes multi-day running adventures through the pristine wilderness of Cascadia and Northern California. Their team pairs logistical and emergency support with a playful après culture... cue up the warm tents, delicious meals, and welcoming community for an unforgettable backcountry running experience.
Growing Narratives in Outdoor Film- Panel
Friday, April 23rd
Filmmakers discuss the challenges of making films about running, share their sources of inspiration, and explore where they'd like to see stories of the outdoor industry expand into the future.

Nicole Amyx
...grew up in Marin County, California in a bi-racial household. With a filmmaker father and ultra-running mother, it was only natural that she would follow in their footsteps.
As a Mexican-American female filmmaker, her goal as a filmmaker is to continue working on and making films that provoke change in communities.

Brian
Kelley
Brian, a Portland based filmmaker, began his film journey in 2009 following runners in the Western States 100 race. Today, he continues to create compelling visual stories that connect us to the natural world. In his work he strives to tell stories that blend conservation, adventure, and deeply moving human narratives.

Myles Matsuno
...is a director and producer based in Altadena, CA. Before starting his own company, he worked at ABC as a Technical Director. His recent works is a documentary titled "First to Go: Story of the Kataoka Family", which focuses on his family's story in the Japanese Internment Camps and "Christmas in July", which is his first feature film set for a national release this year.

The Future of The Sport - Panel
Wednesday, April 21st
A wide ranging discussion covering FKTs, races and the growth of trail and ultra running with a focus on sharing some perspectives, ideas and opportunities to help make the sport more welcoming.

Jessie McClurg
...is the Owner and Race Director at Banshee Running.
Jessie has long had a passion for building up women in the sport of ultrarunning, which has expanded to include an urgent recognition for greater DEI in the sport. Banshee has since taken action to attempt to create a safe space where everyone feels welcome, while also focusing on education for participants.