Entries by meg

Snowbowl 15k Coming Soon!

We’re happy to announce the newest addition to our RE Events: The Snowbowl 15K Trail Race! This challenging loop trail run will offer tough climbs, fun single track descents and rewarding views from high above the Missoula valley.  All participants receive a pair of technical “Snowbowl 15k” socks, chip timing, a post-race Big Sky Brewing beer […]

Top Running Store in 2014! Vote for 2015!

The Runners Edge was Top 50 in 2014! Vote for 2015! In 2014, The Runners Edge was voted one of the 50 Best Running Stores in the nation by Competitor Magazine. A great big thanks to all of our customers who helped us acheive this award – we couldn’t have done that with you! If you still […]

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Runner of the Month: June 2015

Name: Lauren Trent Age: 47 Hometown: Sherman Oaks, CA Currently Living: Missoula, MT Miles Run Per Week: 20-25 Why Do You Like Running: In addition to keeping fit, running just makes me happy. It feeds my soul, whether I’m running on pavement or tails, and it slows me down. I find myself appreciating the small […]

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11 Miles to Paradise VIDEO

Did you do the “11 Miles to Paradise” trail race this year? Whether you answered yes or no, check out this video.  It’s pretty awesome and will probably inspire you to drop everything and go for a trail run. 😉 Thanks to local filmmaker Bobby Jahrig of Jahrig Media for putting this together!       

Peanut Butter Jar Oatmeal

If you are a true peanut butter lover like me, you cringe over an almost empty jar knowing you can’t scrape the edges enough to get every last bite. I have the perfect solution and it’s a great way to get a healthy breakfast in your belly. Ingredients 1 jar of [almost empty] peanut butter* […]

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Finding Your Inner Antelope: Coaching Tips by Nicole Hunt

Running where Montana’s prairies meet the mountains allows me to regularly witness one of nature’s seemingly magical moments as the pronghorn antelope bounds effortlessly up the steep hillsides. Their slender yet powerful legs snap with ease and grace, propelling them up steep inclines. To run fast like an antelope, we must train like an antelope […]