Morgan Tilton
Adventure Journalist
Morgan Tilton writes about the outdoors with a focus on travel, industry news, and human endurance. Her work is featured in more than 70 publications, and she’s a recipient of many North American Travel Journalists Association awards, including double-awards for the essays, “Wild & Broken: A First SUP Descent of Utah’s Escalante River” and “A Wild Space.” Morgan grew up mountain biking, hiking, and playing in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains before moving to Crested Butte, in the adjacent range.

All You Need to Know About Running Shoe Recycling
Here’s how to make your running habit more sustainable.

What Runners Should Know About Atrial Fibrillation
Some research suggests high-intensity activity can increase the risk of irregular heart rhythms. But don’t panic. Here’s what the experts say.

Lucy Westlake Is the Youngest American Woman to Summit Everest—But She Was a Runner First
She uses her track and cross-country training to help her physically and mentally climb the world’s highest peaks.

The Bras for Girls Nonprofit Helps Support Young Runners in Need
A need among teenagers for running and sports undergarments led to this nonprofit organization.

Ultraunner Dillon Quitugua Aims to Empower Pacific Islanders Through His Sport
He completed a 100-mile fastest known time around Guam and the first-ever century-distance route in the Mariana Islands.

What is a Hut-to-Hut Running Adventure and How Do You Plan One?
Historic hut systems around the world are simple sanctuaries to stay overnight and extend your miles.

How to Plan a Safe Winter Trail Run, Plus Where to Go
Use these tips when you want to clock miles on snowy wooded paths.

How U.S. Road Races Can Be More Sustainable
Some organizations are choosing earth-healthier alternatives to single-use products that can end in a landfill.