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Running 150 Miles for National Monuments
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This Land, from directors Whit Hassett and Chelsea Jolly, along with Merrell, profiles runner Faith Briggs as she traverses 150 miles through three national monuments—Cascade-Siskiyou in Oregon, Grand Staircase–Escalante in Utah, and Organ Mountain–Desert Peaks in New Mexico. Along the way, Briggs links up with four other outdoor advocates to discuss what it means to be a modern-day conservationist.