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The Rush of it All

Jeff Calvert

Adventures in distance and wonderment (nature, human nature, humans in nature...)

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The Baldy Climb

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In the Stillness After the Race

I ran the Bighorn Trail Run last weekend, a 100-miler in Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains. The associated travel back to Pennsylvania ended on Tuesday with a long day of driving and flying and driving some more.

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  • Jeff Calvert

    Jeff Calvert is an ultrarunner and retired Army officer who writes about trailrunning and other adventures in distance and wonderment on The Rush of it All

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