EPISODE · Sep 11, 2025 · 1H 24M
EP01 - Origins
from Endless Trails Podcast · host Endless Trails Podcast
In this first episode of the Endless Trails podcast, hosts Michael Bilboe and Joshua Wiffen share their personal journeys into trail running, discussing their early experiences, the transition from road to trail, and the importance of community and connections in the sport. They reflect on their first trail races, the challenges of longer distances, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation emphasizes the joy of running, the significance of setting personal goals, and the value of enjoying the journey rather than just focusing on the end result.TakeawaysEvery trail runner has a unique starting point.The journey of running often begins later in life.Community support is crucial in trail running.Transitioning from road to trail requires patience.Experiences in trail running can vary greatly.It's important to enjoy the journey, not just the destination.Setting personal goals can enhance the running experience.Injuries can occur when pushing too hard too fast.The adventure of running keeps us motivated.Connections made through running enrich the experience.Chapters00:00 Nervous Banter01:10 The Journey Begins: Endless Trails02:54 Where did the Journey start for you?09:43 OG Run Clubs "Savvy" and what is a Marathon16:34 Evolution: Was that our First Trail Run?18:32 Searching for More20:27 Origin of the ad hoc Adventure22:32 Searching for Trails: 5K to 10025:34 First Trail Race : Where do I Train31:23 Trail Run Groups: Local Connections39:21 Gear and Preparation for Trail Running; Shorts optional43:11 Can we even Remember our first 100K together?49:04 Past first few years: Challenges and Failures01:01:25 Failed Attempts, and then Western States monster01:04:16 Success Compounds Success01:07:16 Shared Experiences - Pacing01:09:34 Why do you come back to trails?01:11:54 Are you done with Road Marathons?01:15:12 Advice for the Younger You01:18:17 Advice for Someone Starting Off or Leveling Up
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In this first episode of the Endless Trails podcast, hosts Michael Bilboe and Joshua Wiffen share their personal journeys into trail running, discussing their early experiences, the transition from road to trail, and the importance of community and connections in the sport. They reflect on their first trail races, the challenges of longer distances, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation emphasizes the joy of running, the significance of setting personal goals, and the value of enjoying the journey rather than just focusing on the end result.TakeawaysEvery trail runner has a unique starting point.The journey of running often begins later in life.Community support is crucial in trail running.Transitioning from road to trail requires patience.Experiences in trail running can vary greatly.It's important to enjoy the journey, not just the destination.Setting personal goals can enhance the running experience.Injuries can occur when pushing too hard too fast.The adventure of running keeps us motivated.Connections made through running enrich the experience.Chapters00:00 Nervous Banter01:10 The Journey Begins: Endless Trails02:54 Where did the Journey start for you?09:43 OG Run Clubs "Savvy" and what is a Marathon16:34 Evolution: Was that our First Trail Run?18:32 Searching for More20:27 Origin of the ad hoc Adventure22:32 Searching for Trails: 5K to 10025:34 First Trail Race : Where do I Train31:23 Trail Run Groups: Local Connections39:21 Gear and Preparation for Trail Running; Shorts optional43:11 Can we even Remember our first 100K together?49:04 Past first few years: Challenges and Failures01:01:25 Failed Attempts, and then Western States monster01:04:16 Success Compounds Success01:07:16 Shared Experiences - Pacing01:09:34 Why do you come back to trails?01:11:54 Are you done with Road Marathons?01:15:12 Advice for the Younger You01:18:17 Advice for Someone Starting Off or Leveling Up
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