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Above all, their friend wanted to be authentic, they said, and no one could doubt that he had been. This was no small thing.

His death was terribly sad, and yet there was also perfection about it.

Micah True died while running through a magnificent wilderness, and then many of his closest friends came together to search for him, stepping through the same alluring canyons and forests and streams, again and again calling out his name.

Caballo Blanco’s Last Run - The Micah True Story - NYTimes.com

Source: The New York Times

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    • #micah true
    • #caballo blanco
    • #best of 2012
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