Like The Wind #46
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Like the Wind is a quarterly magazine for runners, by runners.
In this issue:
- Three Sundays in NYC: Wilson Carletti runs the NYC Marathon, and pays forward a kindness.
- Beast coast: Sarah Carney on why the epic trails of the US East Coast “kind of knock the wind out of you”.
- Nairobi glory: Amadou Diop takes us out on Kenya’s trails, where the partying is as important as the performance.
- Authentic phenomena: Josh Greet blends trail running, folk horror visuals and sci-fi to create otherworldly photos.
- Catwalk, catrun: what do the worlds of running and high fashion have in common? And what is there in this world for the ordinary runner?
- A sense of whole: Talia Ruxin, recovering from injury, seeks healing and answers at Walden Pond.
- Chills down the spine: Alexis Berg on his new documentary film, all about Dave Penn’s run on the winter edition of the Spine Race.
London, United Kingdom; 200x255mm; 128 pages