
"Hut-to-hut running trips will require a mental shift from the slow grind of a two-mile-per-hour pace to a much faster tempo. Trail running demands more attention to the next few steps on the trail, forcing you to be in the present."
"As trail running continues to grow as a sport, I imagine this list will only expand with it, connecting new regions, ranges and huts by foot."
"In places outside the hyper-connected European Alps - like the huts of New Zealand's Great Walks or the refugios in Patagonia - it's important to pay attention to the gaps between hut."
Hut-to-hut running trips present a wide range of global destinations, from Bhutan to Greenland. As trail running gains popularity, new routes will emerge. Unlike backpacking, which allows for a wandering mind, trail running demands focus on immediate steps. This immediacy enhances the experience of running between huts. Notable routes include the Old Ghost Road in New Zealand, GR20 in Corsica, and the Sunshine Coast Trail in British Columbia, each offering unique landscapes and challenges.
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