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More Info Contact:
Matt Kelly, Event Director
P. O. Box 2264
Durango, CO 81302 mkelly@durangomarathon.com
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The
Durango Double will not take place in 2008.
Thank
you to all who have run, volunteered and sponsored this event.
To
read the stories that have appeared in the Durango Herald
on this topic please follow the links below:
Thank
you for your support,
Matt Kelly
P. O. Box 2264
Durango, CO 81302
mkelly@durangomarathon.com
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Learn More
About Durango
A turn of the century,
historic, mining town, Durango offers a downtown filled with
Victorian charm, unique shops and world class restaurants
& brew-pubs. Take a ride on the world renowned Durango
& Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, tour of the archeological
wonders of Mesa Verde National Park, soak in the soothing
waters of Trimble Hot Springs, and in October, relish the
glorious autumn foliage of the aspen, oak, and cottonwoods.

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Race Details
Saturday,
October6th features theTelegraph Trail
50K & the Horse Gulch Trail
25K.
Sunday, October 7th features the Durango
Marathon & San Juan Mountains
Half Marathon
The Durango Double:
Run any one race or "Do the Double" by running aTrail
Run on Saturday and a Road Race on Sunday.

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Marathon and Half Marathon
7 hour course time
limit for the marathon and 4.5 hour time limit for the half
marathon.
This course have
been designed to be runner friendly—no killer hills
here. Starting on Main Avenue in the heart of the historic
downtown Durango you will run along the Animas River on the
Animas River Trail.

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50K and 25K Trail Runs
7 hour course time
limit for the 50K and 4.5 hour time limit for the 25K.
Never flat, the
Telegraph Trail System’s singletrack features the area’s
first wagon roads and old communication lines; as well as
breath-taking climbs and views of Durango and its mountain
backdrop.
Elevation/Terrain: 6,510 to 7,200 feet; rolling, twisty singletrack,
wagon roads and mining trails.

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