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    From Peak to Path: Expanding Our Trail Running Coverage

    At Backcountry Skiing Canada, we’ve built our reputation on providing the most exhaustive, "no-punches-pulled" reviews in the winter world. We know that gear isn't just a luxury—it’s a lifeline. We are now bringing that same uncompromising standard to our trail running coverage through purpose-built reviews designed for the mountain athlete. Rather than a "one-size-fits-all" approach, we evaluate how specific shoes perform across diverse backcountry environments and shifting conditions. From high-alpine granite and loose scree to muddy sub-alpine forests, our reviews dissect how a shoe’s geometry, grip, and protection respond when the terrain gets "sporty."

    Our testing focuses on the two ends of the modern mountain runner's spectrum: Technical Terrain and Hybrid Performance. For the technical side, we are punishing shoes on the steep, loose, and often vertical terrain that mirrors a summer skimo objective—prioritizing rock plates, aggressive lug depth, and torsional stability for off-camber scrambling. For the hybrid seekers, we’re evaluating "door-to-trail" versatility, looking for that elusive balance of enough cushion for the gravel approach and enough bite for the singletrack. Whether you’re training for a vertical kilometer or just looking for a reliable daily driver for the local hills, we’ll share the good, the bad, and the ugly from a hardcore recreationalist’s perspective.

    Testing Ground: The Eastern Slopes

    To ensure our reviews are as rugged as the terrain you run, we’ve shifted our testing headquarters to the Eastern Slopes of the Canadian Rockies. By utilizing the high-altitude playgrounds of Kananaskis Provincial Park and Banff National Park, we are putting every pair of shoes through a true "mountain-to-valley" gauntlet. This landscape provides the ultimate laboratory: from the relentless, lung-busting scree climbs of K-Country to the technical, root-choked singletrack and sweeping alpine ridges of Banff.

    By testing in these iconic corridors, we can push gear to its absolute limit on the same trails where you spend your summers. We are specifically looking at how "Technical Terrain" models handle the sharp limestone and off-camber descents of the front ranges, while gauging if "Hybrid" shoes can actually transition from the hard-packed approach trails to the loose, high-alpine debris. If a shoe can survive a season on the jagged rock of the Rockies, it’ll handle anything you throw at it—and we’ll be there to document every mile, blister, and breakthrough.

    Check back in late spring 2026 for the detailed reviews and results.

    Archived running reviews: <<HERE>>

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