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In Recess

Dec. 14, 2018

Journey to Ultra

For Margaret Tides, the road to a 100-mile race’s finishline was a trip through hallucinations, and it made her a better advocate.

Journey to Ultra
Margaret Tides

For Margaret Tides, the road to a 100-mile race’s finish line was a trip through hallucinations, and it made her a better advocate

Margaret Tides hallucinated during her first ultramarathon.

“I saw these big, fat tabby cats — like black and white cats — out in the Anza-Borrego Desert,” she said of her first 100-mile race.

Tides said ultramarathon runners are of...

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