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The Dolomites in high summer.

Walking the high passes between rifugi chosen for the quality of their morning views. On the discipline of altitude and what the body learns when the schedule is replaced by the terrain.

August 2024 · Dolomites, Italy

This essay is part of the MERIDIAN Journal — a record of places, observations, and the particular quality of attention that travel at a certain pace makes possible.

Walking the high passes between rifugi chosen for the quality of their morning views. On the discipline of altitude and what the body learns when the schedule is replaced by the terrain.

— The MERIDIAN Journal, August 2024

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