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View of the mountain from Seward. The men's race record time of 40:37 was set in 2024 by David Norris, beating the previous record set by himself in 2016 by 49 seconds. [27] The first female finisher of the race was Erma Jane Trigg age 18 in 1:37:08. She was a resident of the Jesse Lee Home in Seward.
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Mount Marathon, or officially Marathon Mountain, is a 4,826-foot (1,471 m) mountain summit directly west of Seward in the Kenai Mountains in the U.S. state of Alaska.The peak is situated in Chugach National Forest, rising above Resurrection Bay, 2.35 mi (4 km) south of Mount Benson, and 2 mi (3 km) north of Bear Mountain.
Old Mount Baldy Trail: The fire burned about 4.4 miles of the trail, starting near the trailhead, scorching almost half a mile of Bear Canyon Road and almost four miles of the Bear Canyon Trail.
Seward is a borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was four hundred and ninety-five at the time of the 2010 census. It is also one of three communities within the county to utilize the 814 area code, along with St. Clair and New Florence.
A massive fire erupted following a chemical leak at a Marathon Petroleum Corporation refinery in Louisiana. Marathon personnel and fire authorities responded to the scene of a naphtha spill and ...
Mt. Aetna Fire Co. Station #28 Mailing Address: PO Box 115 Station Location: Mt. Aetna, PA 19544 14 W. Tanner St. Phone: 717.933.8945 Mt. Penn Fire Co. Station #1 Mailing Address: 2711 Grant St. Station Location: Reading, PA 19606 2711 Grant St. Phone: 610.779.6723 Mt. Pleasant Fire Co. Station #30 Mailing Address: 5664 Mt. Pleasant Rd.
A small part of the Centralia mine fire after being exposed during excavation in 1969 Steam rising through a fissure in the ground in the closed-off area of former Pennsylvania Route 61 in 2010. The melted snow, which covered the ground around it, shows areas where heat is escaping from the ground below.