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Salty Running #5

Salty Running #5

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Still warm, slightly cramping: SALTY Journal 05 is here!

Which means your coffee table can finally stop pretending it is happy with an old race bib, a soft flask that tastes like electrolyte archaeology, and that emergency gel from 2022 that has now technically become an heirloom.

This volume is for everyone who understands that trailrunning is not just a sport. It is also a lifestyle, a logistical problem, a mild personality disorder, a spreadsheet with blisters, and occasionally a very expensive way to chew on liquid carbs in public while pretending this was all part of the plan.

Inside: Guaresti looks at the sport through the frame. Mikey Kratzer goes deep. Elsey Davis brings the quiet fire. Dan Green enters the chat. We get into Kenya, gravity, seasons ending, bodies adapting, systems getting too shiny, brands wearing ties when they absolutely should not, and the strange little human protocols that appear when people decide to run very far through very inconvenient terrain.

There are stories about performance, but not in the dead-eyed “marginal gains and almond butter” way. More in the “why do we keep doing this, why does it matter, and why do I suddenly feel like moving to a valley and becoming emotionally dependent on weather apps?” way.

There are pages that might make you want to train, quit your job, buy better socks, delete Instagram, reinstall Instagram, stare at a mountain for longer than socially acceptable, and enter a race you are currently describing as “not really on the radar,” which everyone knows means “I have checked the course profile eleven times.”

Journal 05 is not a manual. It will not tell you how to optimise your lactate curve while your personality slowly turns into a TrainingPeaks comment.

It is a printed object for people who care about the culture around the effort. The weirdness around the miles. The faces behind the results. The stories that happen before the start line, after the finish line, and halfway up a climb when your brain starts speaking fluent refrigerator.

For passionate trailrunners, basically.
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