The theme of our live show in June 2013 was “Insults & Grievances.” Folks packed into the Deer Pile—that tiny, gorgeous, sweltering box—listened to their peers tell tales of live beating them down. The story I remember the most vividly from that night came from Greg Salvesen, an economist who loves to run long distances. Back then, Greg recounted his greatest loss, and the damage that it did to him.
I’m sharing that story with you today because it’s a good prequel to Greg’s next story, which he will be sharing next week on July 15 at our monthly Denver show. A little more than a month ago, Greg competed in the granddaddy of all long jogs—the Infinitus, a rugged 888km footrace in the wilds of Vermont. That’s right, 888km, over 550 miles in a figure-eight loop. Against all odds, Greg won! Join us at Buntport Theater on Wednesday, 15 July at 8:00pm to hear Greg Salvensen share his new story, along with six other stories on the theme “Take a Hike.”
Bonus: Here’s the 46-second promotional video for the Infinitus, which is easily the weirdest, most unsettling video for a running race that I’ve ever seen:
This story was originally recorded on 18 June 2013 at the Deer Pile in Denver, Colorado and the theme of the evening was “Arguments & Grievances.” Our theme music is by our friend Whalehawk (aka the Grammy-nominated musician Jake Sanders).