Dirtbag Dreams: A History of Mountain, Ultra and Trail Running
By (Author) Carl Morris
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
18th February 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Marathon and cross-country running
Hardback
312
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The first book to share the untold story of this unique sport, from its origins in the Victorian era to the present day.
Over the past two decades, mountain, ultra and trail running has experienced a massive boom in participation, media attention and corporate consumerism. Once little more than an oddball recreation for mountain athletics romantics, the sport has become a mass activity in ways that were previously unimaginable.
In Dirtbag dreams, Carl Morris offers the first complete account of mountain, ultra and trail running in North America and Britain. Revealing the sport's eccentric Victorian origins, he traces its development through 200 years of history, travelling from the Sierra Nevada and the English Lake District to the streets of London and New York.
Packed with gripping races and colourful characters, Dirtbag dreams is the essential companion for anyone who wants to understand this unique endurance sport.
A fascinating book, filled with brilliantly selected stories, that makes an important contribution to our understanding of the development of mountain, ultra and trail running.
Michael Crawley, author of To the Limit
Carl Morris is a sociologist, historian and social psychologist at the University of Central Lancashire. He has spent much of his life climbing and moving through the mountains, and over the last decade has become a committed fell and ultra runner.