Support for the 2018 Caballitos Runs

Support for the 2018 Caballitos Runs
If you are able, please support the 2018 Caballitos Runs and the Ultra Caballo Blanco 2018.  Watch this video and see the magic of running, kids, and the canyons!   To donate please visit this link: GoFundMe.

Outside Magazine on the Ultra Caballo Blanco

Outside Magazine on the Ultra Caballo Blanco
Click the image to link to the Outside Article. Outside Magazine shares a little of the 2017 Ultra Caballo Blanco experience.  Photos by Myke H.  Special thanks to Luna Sandals, 100 Mile Club, Mas Korima and San Isidro Lodge.

A tribute to Running Women

A tribute to Running Women
The runningverse is filled with amazing stories of people discovering a whole new world of health, elation and adventure. It brims with joy, excitement and positivism. But it also brings about a great, wonderful paradigm which we think the world needs. True equality. Join any running venture and you will...

Ultra Caballo Blanco 2017

Ultra Caballo Blanco 2017
A whole group of the Mas Korima team is just back from the Copper Canyons and the magic that is the Ultra Caballo Blanco.  It is a place of tropical beauty, deep under the horizon line of the Sierra Tarahumara mountains. Its days are hot and its nights, starry and...

Why Amaranth?

Why Amaranth?
While our Korimalitas are Pinole and Chia focused, there is a little ‘not so secret’ ingredient we include that we think, makes all the difference.  Amaranth - it’s what’s responsible for that slight little graham flavor that many detect.  We believe it also gives a nice hint of (healthy) sweetness...

Why Mas Korima?

Why Mas Korima?
Before I answer why Mas Korima, it's probably best to explain what Korima is.  What is Korima? Korima is a cornerstone principle of Tarahumara / Raramuri society. Literally translated, it means “circle of sharing”. In Tarahumara culture, it is the community, rather than the individual, which is the owner of pretty...

What is Heirloom Corn?

What is Heirloom Corn?
First off, maybe we should call it by its proper name, maize. Corn is the name we've given maize, a large grain plant first domesticated by humans in Mexico 10,000 years ago. Since then, humans have been breeding, adapting the plant, resulting in numerous different strains. The Raramuri people of...