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  2. Trail Making Test - Wikipedia

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    The Trail Making Test is a neuropsychological test of visual attention and task switching. It has two parts, in which the subject is instructed to connect a set of 25 dots as quickly as possible while maintaining accuracy. [ 1 ]

  3. Trail running - Wikipedia

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    Trail running is a type of running that takes place on outdoor trails, often in mountainous terrain, and often includes significant ascents and descents. Trail running is overseen by the International Trail Running Association and includes longer races. [1] [2] It is similar to both mountain and fell running (also known as hill running).

  4. Mountain running - Wikipedia

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    It is a form of trail running if it is run on unpaved surfaces. [3] Mountain running is a combination of running, jogging , and walking, depending on how steep the trail is. It is recognized by World Athletics and governed by the World Mountain Running Association which has been organising world championships since 1985.

  5. Halstead–Reitan Neuropsychological Battery - Wikipedia

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    The Halstead–Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery (HRNB) and allied procedures is a comprehensive suite of neuropsychological tests used to assess the condition and functioning of the brain, including etiology, type (diffuse vs. specific), localization and lateralization of brain injury.

  6. Trail blazing - Wikipedia

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    Left turn marker on a blue marked trail in the Czech Republic Marker of the Voyageur Hiking Trail in Canada. Trail blazing or way marking is the practice of marking paths in outdoor recreational areas with signs or markings that follow each other at certain, though not necessarily exactly defined, distances and mark the direction of the trail.

  7. Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run - Wikipedia

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    The race has been held in early July of each year beginning in 1992, except for 1995 (too much snow), 2002 (nearby forest fires), 2019 (trail damage due to avalanche), and 2020 (global pandemic). Each year's race is run in the opposite direction of the previous year's event (2008 was run in the clockwise direction, 2009 was counter-clockwise).

  8. Sixteen Mile Creek (Halton Region) - Wikipedia

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    [29] making the trail impassable along the river bank. The rest of the Sixteen Mile Creek Trail snakes harmoniously along the picturesque west riverbank. The Inner Valley Trail cover almost half the distance between Dundas bridge to the north at Lions Valley Park [30] and Smith Triller Viaduct [31] at the Glen Abby Golf Course [32] to the south

  9. Santa Ana River Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ana River Trail is a multi-use trail complex that runs alongside the Santa Ana River in southern California. The trail stretches 30 miles (48 km) from the Pacific Ocean at Huntington Beach along the Santa Ana River to the Orange–Riverside county line. [1] [2] Planned extensions of the trail reach to Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino ...