Trail Love
Trail Love is about the humans of trail running featuring conversations with trail runners sharing their human stories, reflections, lessons, and wisdom about running, living well, and aging well. It features fascinating people from the trail and ultra running community, some well-known and others you’ll want to know, drawn together by the ordinary awesomeness of moving on singletrack, racing an ultramarathon, forging an adventure in the outdoors...you get it. Pull up a chair, get yourself some coffee or your drink of choice, and join us. You are welcome here.
Episodes

6 days ago
6 days ago
I'm talking with Megan Eckert, of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Megan just set her second ultrarunning world record in the past year by running 603 miles in 6 days at a World Championship event in France. Our conversation includes what it's like physically and mentally to run for six days straight, comparing 6-day events and backyard ultras, trail running in New Mexico, her work as a teacher and coach, hints of a possible shot at Barkley in her future, and her plans for the rest of this year. Megan is a down-to-earth, hyper-talented runner; the sort of person you'll enjoy getting to know; and likely you'll be hearing much more about her in the near future. Don't miss this one!
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Megan Eckert on InstagramMegan's UltraSignUp ResultsJemez Mountain Trail Runs

Tuesday May 27, 2025
Tuesday May 27, 2025
Imagine a running club that invites whole families to come and participate alongside the kids, that embraces and serves Indigenous New Mexicans, that celebrates and includes everyone equally from the parents walking laps to young first time runners to youth competing in national meets and winning. Dr. Anthony Fleg imagined it, talked to his family about it, and together they made it a reality called Running Medicine. You're going to love his story, and along the way he says some things that may change the way you look at running.

Friday Apr 18, 2025
Steve Tripp, a positive force in the New Zealand trail running community
Friday Apr 18, 2025
Friday Apr 18, 2025
Steve Tripp is a tough-as-nails trail runner from Dunedin, New Zealand. He's the director of some of the coolest trail running events you've never heard of (until now), and he's an amazing human who I've been privileged to call a friend. I met him when we both lived in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and I'm stoked to have him on the podcast. In this episode we talk about trail running in New Zealand, some of the events that Steve has helped to found and direct, various adventures, knee problems, aging versus growing younger, and more. After listening you may be tempted to buy a plane ticket so you can Crush the Cargill, run with the Fools, or try your luck in the Silverstream Spin.
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Crush the CargillSilverstream SpinOnly Fools and Horses

Monday Mar 31, 2025
Cliff Matthews, stories and insights from a trail running icon in New Mexico
Monday Mar 31, 2025
Monday Mar 31, 2025
Many trail runners in New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona, have met Cliff Matthews on a trail at some point. If you have, you may remember him. He's talkative and leaves quite an impression. Lots of people know his name, but fewer know the story of this computer programmer, father, self-described deadhead, and prolific ultramarathoner who came to the sport somewhat later in his life. In this episode, we'll at least scratch the surface of what he's all about proving, as we hope to do often on this podcast, that the most amazing people and stories are found all throughout the pack.
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Links:
Clifford Matthews Results on UltrasignupCliff "Deadhead" Matthews on Marathon Maniacs

Monday Mar 03, 2025
Introducing Trail Love, a new podcast about the humans of trail running
Monday Mar 03, 2025
Monday Mar 03, 2025
This is the first episode of Trail Love introducing my story and why I decided to create a podcast about trail running, living well, and aging well. In this solo episode I talk about how I got into trail running in 2019, the trail and ultra running community I've found in Albuquerque, New Mexico, an injury to my meniscus, and the surgery and recovery I'm facing during 2025.
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Links:
Mt Taylor 50k
San Juan Solstice