Welcome to our ambassadors !
We are
thrilled to welcome our ambassadors to the TrailRunAdvisor team !
As
passionate trail runners, your enthusiasm and experience are very helpful to
develop our trail running review platform. We are confident that we can build
together an incredible resource for trail runners everywhere. Your
contributions will enrich our platform and will inspire other runners in their
adventures.
We welcome
:
· David, Jordi and Borja in Spain
· Jeremy, Florent, Stephane and Fred in France
· Colin, Daniel, Phil, Gareth and Lee in UK
· David and Tiago in Portugal
· Allesandro in Italy
· Mariana and Carlos in Argentina
· Ricardo in US
· Anthony in Canada
Thank you for
joining us on this exciting journey !

Andros Sport Trail Running Nutrition Review | Tested for Training & Racing
Finding the right trail running nutrition can make a huge difference during training and race day — especially when preparing for longer distances where fueling, digestion, and practicality matter just as much as performance. Over the last few weeks, one member of the TrailRunAdvisor team — a young trail runner balancing studies alongside races ranging from 15 km to 45 km — had the opportunity to test the Andros Sport nutrition range in real training conditions. From energy gels and fruit purées to gummies, energy bars, and electrolytes, here is our honest review of how Andros Sport performs for trail runners. Products were provided by Andros Sport for testing purposes. This review reflects an independent experience from our team. First Impressions: Designed for Outdoor Sports

Philippine Mountain Trail Festival Interview
The Philippine Mountain Trail Festival (PMTF) has steadily established itself as one of the most unique and highly rated trail running races in Asia, combining brutal mountain terrain, breathtaking landscapes, and an atmosphere deeply rooted in local community spirit. With more than 20 reviews and an impressive 4.8/5 rating on TrailRunAdvisor, the race has built a strong reputation among both Filipino and international runners seeking an unforgettable challenge. Held in the remote mountains of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines, PMTF offers a trail running experience unlike anywhere else: endless ridgelines, remote mountain villages, tropical heat, unpredictable weather, and an authenticity that many runners say is increasingly rare in modern racing. As part of the Asia Trail Master series, the event continues to attract more international participants—including runners

Interview TrailRunAdvisor – Trilhos do Pastor
Over the past few years, Trilhos do Pastor has established itself as one of the highest-rated trail running races in Portugal, standing out for the quality of its organization, the authenticity of the experience, and its deep connection to the local territory. With 36 reviews and an outstanding average rating of 4.9/5 on TrailRunAdvisor, the race has earned an exceptional reputation among trail runners. Held in the heart of the Serras de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park, and passing through iconic locations such as Pia do Urso and the Moeda Caves, Trilhos dos Pastor has become a benchmark event for runners seeking a memorable trail running experience in Portugal. But what truly makes Trilhos do Pastor so special? What lies behind its unique atmosphere, attention

When a Trail Race Felt Like a Survival Challenge: Four Runners Reflect on Transylvania 100
Snow, ice, fog and exposed mountain terrain turned one of Eastern Europe’s toughest trail races into an unforgettable experience. TrailRunAdvisor spoke with four participants to understand what they encountered on the course and what lessons can be learned for the future. Editor’s Note: The observations in this article are based on testimonials collected from four participants in the 2026 edition of Transylvania 100. Their views reflect their personal experiences and perceptions during the race. For many trail runners, Transylvania 100 is synonymous with challenge. Set in Romania’s Bucegi Mountains, the race is known for its technical terrain, steep climbs and alpine atmosphere. This year, however, conversations after the race focused less on performances and finishing times, and more on the conditions runners faced high in