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Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes 100k Back to Results
Wallace ID
Sat 07/12/2008
Greater than 26.2 Mi
Varies
70 Participants
Online Entry Available,
High School ,
Trail


Event Distance Start Time
Trail Run Greater than 26.2 Mi 6:30 AM  
Relay Varies 7:30 AM  
Trail of the Coeur d¿Alenes 100k relay and solo run. North Idaho¿s first run of its kind on the beautiful Trail of the Coeur d¿Alenes! The biggest, longest, all-running event in North Idaho! Perfect for running clubs, high school summer teams and those athletic guys and gals at the office who are always in the gym! Ten legs take you from historic Wallace, Idaho through the heart of the Silver Valley, down into the gorgeous chain lakes region, along scenic Lake Coeur d¿Alene, across Lake Chatcolet while getting a tour of what North Idaho has to offer, (attention post card photographers!). The run finishes on the stoic Coeur d¿Alene Indian Reservation in Plummer, Idaho. `I don¿t know why anyone who runs wouldn¿t want to run this!¿ -Eli Bourgard, local running enthusiast & self proclaimed trail expert. For registration information, or to volunteer, visit www.sv2day.com or call Tom Gillies @ 208.512.2689 http://www.sv2day.com/pages/relay http://www.sv2day.com/pages/relay Tom Gillies tom.gillies@ksd391.org 208-512-2689 75 Luoma
Kingston ID 83839
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