
Iron Sharpens Iron
Challenge of a Lifetime
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Narrated by:
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Larry Janesky
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By:
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Larry Janesky
About this listen
The Baja 1000 (miles) is the longest non-stop cross country race in the world. Father and son, Larry and Tanner Janesky, finished the race in 2015 as a tow-man team, winning their class in 25 1/2 hours by just 30 seconds. The exciting story is chronicled in the YouTube movie "Into the Dust".
A story that spans three years, from 2016-2018, this quest is captured in the YouTube movie trilogy "Into the Dust 2, 3, and 4". Racing through day and night, hostile terrain and temperatures, and incredible distances, Larry and Tanner give it all they've got—and more.
A story of grit, guts and heart.
©2020 Lawrence Janesky (P)2020 Lawrence Janesky
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