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The sixth annual Mt. Cheaha 50K UltraMarathon Race is a point-to-point trail run that finishes in the Cheaha State Park at the summit of Cheaha Mountain. At 2,407 feet this is the highest point in Alabama. Along the run you will experience scenic overlooks, creek crossings, lakes, water falls, hardwood and pine forests. 80% of the course is run on beautiful single track trails winding throughout the Talladega National Forest.
 
The sixth annual Mt. Cheaha 50K UltraMarathon Race is a point-to-point trail run that finishes in the Cheaha State Park at the summit of Cheaha Mountain. At 2,407 feet this is the highest point in Alabama. Along the run you will experience scenic overlooks, creek crossings, lakes, water falls, hardwood and pine forests. 80% of the course is run on beautiful single track trails winding throughout the Talladega National Forest.
  
Race fees are $55 if runners register before January 8th, and $65.00 if registering after January 8th. Registration closes on February 4th or at 220 runners, whichever comes first.
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*Registration closes on February 4th 2011 or at 220 runners, whichever comes first.
  
As is customary in the ultra world, we cannot offer refunds nor transfers, and there will not be a runner waiting list. The time limit of the race is 9 hrs.
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===Time Limit===
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*The time limit of the race is 9 hrs.
  
===Website===
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==Website==
http://www.pinhoti100.com/mountcheaha50k/
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*[http://www.pinhoti100.com/mountcheaha50k/ Mt. Cheaha 50k]
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Latest revision as of 01:31, 11 January 2011

The sixth annual Mt. Cheaha 50K UltraMarathon Race is a point-to-point trail run that finishes in the Cheaha State Park at the summit of Cheaha Mountain. At 2,407 feet this is the highest point in Alabama. Along the run you will experience scenic overlooks, creek crossings, lakes, water falls, hardwood and pine forests. 80% of the course is run on beautiful single track trails winding throughout the Talladega National Forest.

  • Registration closes on February 4th 2011 or at 220 runners, whichever comes first.

Time Limit

  • The time limit of the race is 9 hrs.

Website

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