Alex Borsuk runs for fun. When the dietitian isn鈥檛 working her nine-to-five in Portland, Oregon, she鈥檚 exploring the labyrinth of trails in Forest Park, or discovering new vistas in the Cascades, or jogging with her husband on a 40-mile brewery tour of the city. Borsuk has proved her merit in competition, too, with a r茅sum茅 that boasts seven 50-mile ultra finishes and a handful of 50Ks. But she鈥檚 truly passionate about running her own self-supported routes that take her 30 or 40 miles into the mountains. Initially hooked on hiking, Borsuk knew she wanted to cover more ground鈥攕o she picked up the pace. 鈥淚t was a way to explore more,鈥 she says. If you鈥檙e looking to get into adventure running or simply make your everyday runs a little more fun, here are Borsuk鈥檚 essentials.
Green Trails Maps ($8)

A good map is the difference between a successful adventure and a disappointing one. Borsuk uses both a paper map and a GPS app to stitch trails together and plan long-distance runs. She studies the contour lines to reveal trails that traverse ridges or lead to vantage points with wide views. 鈥淚 like being able to look at a huge map of the area,鈥 Borsuk says. 鈥淚f you rely on technology too much, it can bite you in the ass.鈥 Seattle-based has published more than 150 maps outlining trails, roads, and public lands throughout Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, and Nevada. Each map is printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper and weighs just under 1.5 ounces.
Gaia GPS

steps in where a paper map stops. 鈥淭here are trails on Gaia that aren鈥檛 on other maps,鈥 Borsuk says. She uses the app to track her mileage and drop waypoints along her route. A $20 annual membership grants access to satellite imagery and even more trail beta. While the app will never fully replace her paper map鈥斺淧hones die,鈥 Borsuk says鈥攕he always brings it along for backup.
Ruffwear Trail Runner Bowl ($15)

Good company helps long miles fly by. For big runs, like Borsuk鈥檚 annual 40-to-50-mile circumnavigation of Mount Hood, she recruits friends. For shorter days, she brings her border collie along. Of course, dogs also need fuel, so Borsuk carries bowl to facilitate a mid-run snack and hydration break. It packs down to a few square inches and fits in the pocket of Borsuk鈥檚 running shorts. Single-wall construction keeps it easy to clean.
Gushers Fruit Variety Pack ($18 for 42 packs)

During a long run, Borsuk aims to fuel up with 300 calories an hour. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e going out for ten hours at least, that鈥檚 a lot of calories to pack with you,鈥 she says. Lugging 3,000 calories isn鈥檛 just heavy鈥攊t can also be expensive. So Borsuk doesn鈥檛 shell out for pricey performance gummies; Gushers are all she needs to stay energized. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just sugar. I鈥檝e been hooked on Gushers because you can get six packets for a dollar,鈥 she says. When she needs a little more than sugar, Borsuk opts for ($3.50) and ($12 for six pouches), both of which pack lots of calories in a small, tasty package.
Sawyer Mini Water Filter ($25)

The weighs just two ounces and lets you safely fill up your water bladder from a trailside stream. The filter comes with a bladder, but it鈥檚 compatible across brands鈥擝orsuk uses hers with her own reservoir. 鈥淵ou can scoop up water with your bladder, and the Sawyer Mini filters as you drink,鈥 she says. The small filter clears out 99.99 percent of all bacteria, including salmonella, cholera, E. coli, and protozoa like giardia. It can filter up to 100,000 gallons of water over its lifetime.
Salomon S/Lab Ultra Running Shoes ($180)

Borsuk is a Salomon ambassador, so she鈥檚 logged thousands of miles in the brand鈥檚 gear. The running shoe聽she鈥檚 most hooked on is the . 鈥淭hey鈥檙e super durable,鈥 Borsuk says. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e running on different types of trails鈥攕and or rock or grass or dirt, whatever鈥攖hey hold up.鈥 The shoes have an internal sleeve, called Endofit, that keeps the foot snug. Meanwhile, high-rebound cushioning in the midsole keeps the shoe responsive on the trail.