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fromwww.esquire.com
3 weeks ago

He Lost His Mind Running a 268-Mile Race, and Then He Tried It Again, and Again

Alone in the fog, after six days of running through the British mountains, Raf Willems began to speak with the grass and stones. About what, he doesn't know. The air was freezing, but he liked it that way; summer heat made for awful running weather. To be in naturethe thickening precipitation above, the undulating terrain belowpushing his physical limits was a thrilling adventure. Until he saw dead people lying in the snow, calling to him: Help, help, help me!
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fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

Walking the Pennine Way put everything into perspective for me, including my right to be here | Anita Sethi

Walking the Pennine Way has been a transformative experience, providing beauty, connection, and healing after experiencing racial abuse.
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