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The grueling 135-mile journey of a 66-year-old runner through one of the hottest places on Earth

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DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — When the running gets hard in this desert dubbed “hell on Earth,” Danny Westergaard tells himself: “Slow and steady” or “smooth as butter.”

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The grueling 135-mile journey of a 66-year-old runner through one of the hottest places on Earth

DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — When the running gets hard in this desert dubbed “hell on Earth,” Danny Westergaard tells himself: “Slow and steady” or “smooth as butter.”

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Mediafax Last Week, 99 allergists from all over the world engaged in an ongoing competition of 135 miles (217.26 km) from the bottom of the North American sea level until the beginning of the tallest track in the United States of America, wrote AP. They had at their disposal 48 hours to track. At least finished the competition as well as Westergaard, a retired project manager, although their completion is not guaranteed. When the allergy becomes…

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Bangor Daily News broke the news in Bangor, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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