The run doesn’t always need a finish line.
Subwhatever collects the kind of writing and storytelling that shows us why. Because what we carry matters more than how fast we get there.
Whatever you’re chasing—run under it.
Hard Miles, Quiet Fire
Ethan Peters just smashed the Canadian Death Race course record—and then turned up in the Alps and placed 23rd at TDS. This isn’t luck. It’s design.
The Miles That Matter
At 38, Ian Morgan weighed 103kg and was chasing the wrong things. Now in his 50s, he runs ultras around the world—and lives by the quiet structure he built along the way.
Here for the Long Run
Injury changed how he runs—but not why. This isn’t about a comeback. It’s about staying in the story, even when the story gets harder to tell.
Learning to Run Quiet
Elliot Cardin runs quietly. No watch. No fanfare. Just deep miles, real wins, and a story that’s easy to miss—unless you’re paying attention.
The Other Side of the Line
A 165-mile winter ultra. A broken GPS. And a quiet reminder of what we’re really chasing—connection, clarity, and something deeper than the finish.
Solo Through the Heat
He'd already failed once on this route. Then came cancer, then chemo. Ray Zahab went back to Death Valley anyway. This wasn't about redemption. It was about return.

