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A Few Degrees From Hell White Hot Tales From The Badwater Ultramarathon Scott Ludwig

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A Few Degrees From Hell White Hot Tales From The Badwater Ultramarathon Scott Ludwig
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Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Sport; 1., Auflage
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.4 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Scott Ludwig
ISBN: 9781782550037, 1782550038
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Few Degrees From Hell White Hot Tales From The Badwater Ultramarathon Scott Ludwig by Scott Ludwig 9781782550037, 1782550038 instant download after payment.

In 2003, defending champion Pam Reed, Dean Karnazes and 71 other runners took the ultimate challenge of running 135 miles in California from Badwater to the portals of Mount Whitney. Their journey would take them through Death Valley and subject them to temperatures ranking among the highest ever recorded on earth. Twenty-five runners tell of their adventures in arguably the absolute toughest of 'the toughest footrace on the planet' - the good, the bad and yes, the ugly - in this incredible and fascinating compilation. The runners - who experienced heat exhaustion, dehydration, nausea, blisters, hallucinations, and fatigue during the race - competed in temperatures literally 'a few degrees from hell.'

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