08/05/2026
Olivier came to Durmitor SkyCamp from Belgium. 54 years old. Hadn’t been running much. Afraid of heights and scree.
We started with poles on day one. Worked with him every single day: technique, rhythm, building confidence step by step on terrain that scared him.
By day four he was standing on a scree field with his arms wide open, grinning.
That face in slide 2 - that’s not just someone who learned a skill. That’s someone who proved something to himself.
This is what Durmitor SkyCamp is actually about. Not racing. Not performance. Learning to move in the mountains with confidence - whatever your starting point.
If Olivier could do it, you can too. 🏔️
You can still join us from July 16-20, 2026 in Durmitor National Park, Montenegro for a €659 (discount for groups, write me if you are interested)
Link in bio with more information.
06/04/2026
Most runners use poles… but almost no one uses them correctly.
Especially on steep terrain.
When the gradient gets above ~20%, you’re not “running” anymore - you’re climbing.
And this is where most runners lose energy.
They place poles too far in front or away from the body, try to pull themselves up, and end up braking their movement.
Instead:
- place poles close to your feet
- keep elbows close to your chest
- push down and slightly back
- use double pole technique on very steep sections
The goal is not to move forward.
The goal is to move up efficiently.
The steeper it gets, the more poles become tools for force production, not balance.
If your poles are in front of your knees (except for double pole technique)- you’re doing it wrong.
This is exactly the kind of technique we practice in real terrain at Durmitor SkyCamp.
Save this before your next mountain run.
📸 .mi
13/03/2026
Stop training in the concrete jungle and start mastering the sky. ☁️🏔️
Most trail runners hit a plateau because they train on flat ground and predictable paths. But the mountains demand a different skill set.
This is why we created Durmitor SkyCamp. It’s 5 days where your only job is to become a more capable athlete in one of Europe’s most dramatic landscapes.
What a day at SkyCamp looks like:
☕ 06:00 - Early fuel and coffee.
🏃 08:00 - Technical trail session. We master uphill efficiency and technical descending on the move with live workshops during the run.
🥗 13:00 - Free time to recover, explore, or refuel at local mountain huts.
🎓 16:00 - Daily specialized workshop: Gear, VAM metrics, or race strategy seminar.
🔥 19:00 - Dinner and trail talk.
You don’t have to be a pro to join us, but you do have to be ready to level up.
📍 Durmitor, Montenegro
📅 July 16-20
💰 €659
Only a few spots left for our July team.
Comment “DURMITOR” below and I’ll send the full brochure and booking link directly to your DMs!
📸 .mi
11/03/2026
Stop running every uphill.
One of the biggest mistakes I see in trail running is trying to run every climb.
In mountain races, efficiency matters more than ego - knowing when to run, when to hike, and how to pace the climb makes a huge difference.
Three mistakes I see very often on climbs:
1️⃣ Running every climb
Not every hill should be run.
As a simple guideline:
• 0-8% → runnable
• 8-15% → run or power hike
• >15-20% → power hike
On technical terrain, switch earlier.
Efficiency beats ego.
2️⃣ Poor body position
Many runners lean back when climbs get steep.
Instead:
• lean slightly forward from the ankles
• keep hips above your feet
• take short controlled steps
• use arms, knees or poles to push the ground
Your upper body should help you climb.
3️⃣ Starting climbs too fast
The biggest mistake.
A good reference is vertical speed:
• beginners → 400-600 m/h
• intermediate → 600-900 m/h
• advanced → 900-1300 m/h
Start the climb below your target vertical speed, then build rhythm gradually.
These are exactly the things we practice during the trail running workshops at Durmitor SkyCamp. Don’t just train harder - train smarter with a team that knows these peaks.
⛰️ Durmitor National Park
📅 July 16-20
💰 €659
Tap the link in bio to secure your spot or DM me “SKY” for the full breakdown.
09/03/2026
Every trail runner knows the feeling.
You train for months.
You travel to the race.
You run for a few hours.
You take a medal home.
And then it’s over.
But sometimes the best moments in running are not the race itself.
They’re the mornings on the trail.
The climbs that make you stop and look around.
The conversations after the run.
The people you meet along the way.
Durmitor SkyCamp is built around those moments.
Five days of running mountain trails, learning new techniques at workshops, sharing meals, exploring Durmitor National Park and enjoying the experience with a small group of trail runners.
📍 Durmitor National Park
📅 July 16-20, 2026
💰 €659
Not just another race weekend.
Tag a runner who would enjoy this kind of adventure.
Save this if Durmitor is on your trail running bucket list.
07/03/2026
Why run one race… when you can run mountains for five days?
Durmitor SkyCamp is more than a race weekend.
It’s five days of running wild trails in one of Europe’s most beautiful mountain landscapes, learning new skills at trail running workshops, and sharing the adventure with a small group of passionate runners.
🏔 Run technical trails in Durmitor National Park
🎓 Practice techniques at trail running workshops
🍽 Enjoy great food and drinks after long mountain days
📸 Take home professional photos from the experience
And yes - you’ll still leave with a camp T-shirt, medal, gifts and your SkyCamp diploma.
But what runners remember most are the mountains, the people and the memories.
Durmitor SkyCamp
📍 Montenegro
📅 July 16-20, 2026
💰 €659
Small group. Big mountains.
Tag a runner who should join you.
Save this if Durmitor is on your trail running bucket list. 🙂✨