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  2. Bighorn Trail Run - Wikipedia

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    Bighorn Trail Run is an ultramarathon trail running event held annually in the Bighorn National Forest of Wyoming. Founded in 1993, it has several distances including 100 miles (160 km), 52 miles (84 km), 32 miles (51 km), and 18 miles (29 km).

  3. Bighorn Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The 100-mile Bighorn Trail Run is held every June. The Bighorns are home to two small ski areas: Meadowlark Resort off Highway 16 near Buffalo, and Antelope Butte Ski Area on U.S. 14 between Dayton and Greybull, which reopened in 2019 after a long hiatus. Antelope Butte hosts a summer festival with music, and foot and bike trail races.

  4. Category:Ultramarathons in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bighorn Trail Run; Blue Sky Marathon; Broken Arrow Skyrace; C. Cascade Crest 100; Cocodona 250; G. Grand Canyon Ultra Marathon; Grand Slam of Ultrarunning; Grindstone ...

  5. Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The longest trail in the South District is the Sykes Trail at 4.6 miles long. There are two trails in the recreation area considered handicap accessible, both located in the South District. One handicap trail is the Visitor Center Pond path and is 0.26 miles long. The other is Two Eagles Interpretive Trail and is 0.25 miles long. [22]

  6. Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run - Wikipedia

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    The Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run is an ultramarathon 102.5 miles (165.0 km) in length, with 33,000 feet (10,000 m) of climb at an average elevation of over 11,000 feet (3,400 m). The race is held on a loop course on 4WD roads, dirt trails, and cross country in Southern Colorado 's San Juan Range , US.

  7. Bighorn National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Bighorn National Forest was established as the Big Horn National Forest on 22 February 1897, and encompasses 1,198,080 acres. On 1 July 1908 the name was changed to the Bighorn National Forest through an executive order. In September 1981 the national forest had 1,115,171 acres, with 1,107,670 of those acres being National Forest land. [7]

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  9. Karl Meltzer - Wikipedia

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    Karl Meltzer (born December 8, 1967, nicknamed "Speedgoat Karl") is an ultrarunner and ultrarunning coach based in Sandy, Utah.Meltzer has won more 100-mile ultramarathons than any other ultramarathoner, and has held speed records at major U.S. trails, including the Appalachian Trail and the Pony Express Trail.