Trail running demands toughness and minimalism – Tristan Kennedy explains why it’s so cool On 22 March last year, decorated British trail runner Jasmin Paris achieved the crowning moment of her career – not surrounded by cheering crowds on The Mall, like a London Marathon winner, but by collapsing beneath a nondescript metal gate, covered in flaking yellow paint, on an … [Read more...] about Equipment matters: the best kit for trail running
Equipment matters: The kit you need for ski mountaineering
Tristan Kennedy reflects on the wonders of modern kit for ski mountaineering On the surface of it, the rocky outcrop, 3,040 metres above sea level overlooking the Adamello Glacier in Italy, felt like an odd place to put a barbed-wire fence. And yet there it was. Or, at least, there were the remains of a fence – the twisted metal poking in and out of the snow, the spikes, … [Read more...] about Equipment matters: The kit you need for ski mountaineering
Equipment matters: the kit you need for mountaineering
Tristan Kennedy on the mountaineering kit used in a remarkable mountain climb on the north face of Jannu At the most recent Piolets d’Or (or ‘Golden Ice Axe’) awards in December, there was one climb that really stood out. Commonly known as ‘the Oscars of mountaineering’, the awards don’t rank the climbs they recognise, because rating them against each other would be … [Read more...] about Equipment matters: the kit you need for mountaineering
The joys of backcountry boarding & the kit you need
Tristan Kennedy explains the science and art of snowboarding in remote locations There’s a long-running debate within the snowboarding community about whether backcountry riding – that is snowboarding beyond resort boundaries, in fresh, powder snow – should be considered a sport or an art form. The case for the former is obvious. Backcountry snowboarding at the highest … [Read more...] about The joys of backcountry boarding & the kit you need
Biking at night: top tips on navigating trails in the dark
Here's why a night bike ride can make you feel like the luckiest person in the world – and the kit you need to succeed in darker months To me, it doesn’t matter whether it’s raining or the sun is shining or whatever: as long as I’m riding a bike, I know I’m the luckiest guy in the world.’ So said Mark Cavendish – now, Sir Mark Cavendish, after his inclusion on the 2024 … [Read more...] about Biking at night: top tips on navigating trails in the dark









