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What It’s Really Like To Run 3,000 Miles Across America
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<blockquote data-quote="admin" data-source="post: 2692993" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>If the idea of running three miles or even 26.2 miles seems long to you, how about running over 3,000 miles? That's exactly what runner and activist, <strong><a href="http://paveyourlane.com/" target="_blank">Katie Visco</a></strong> did because she felt it was just something she "had" to do. So what better day than <strong>National Running Day</strong> to talk with Katie and find out more about her journey? Because, among other things, we really want to know: How did she run from snow to 100-degree temps to 50 mph winds. And what happened to her body after all those miles? And didn't she get bored running for nearly nine months straight?! <a href="http://blisstree.com/move/running/katie-visco-what-its-like-to-run-3000-miles-across-america-133/" target="_blank">More »</a>Post from: <a href="http://blisstree.com" target="_blank">Blisstree</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="admin, post: 2692993, member: 1"] If the idea of running three miles or even 26.2 miles seems long to you, how about running over 3,000 miles? That's exactly what runner and activist, [B][URL="http://paveyourlane.com/"]Katie Visco[/URL][/B] did because she felt it was just something she "had" to do. So what better day than [B]National Running Day[/B] to talk with Katie and find out more about her journey? Because, among other things, we really want to know: How did she run from snow to 100-degree temps to 50 mph winds. And what happened to her body after all those miles? And didn't she get bored running for nearly nine months straight?! [URL="http://blisstree.com/move/running/katie-visco-what-its-like-to-run-3000-miles-across-america-133/"]More »[/URL]Post from: [URL="http://blisstree.com"]Blisstree[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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