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Revision as of 12:19, 17 January 2013
The Zumbro 100 Mile Endurance Run takes place in Theilman, Minnesota within the Zumbro River Bottoms Management area in Southern Minnesota’s Bluff Country / just outside of the tiny village of Theilman. Generally speaking, the Zumbro River Bottoms Management area lies within a portion of the Richard J. Dorer Memorial Hardwood Forest – an expansive 2 million acre tract of Minnesota Hardwood forest. This is Mississippi River Valley Bluff Country, it is wild, rugged, beautiful and provides the perfect venue for 100 miles of trail running! The race starts and finishes at the West Assembly Area. Runners will have access to five aid stations per 16.7 mile loop.
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Location
- Race location is 1:45 south of the MSP International Apirport
Course
- The course consists of 6 x 16.7 mile loops on trails primarily single and double-track trail with some minimum maintenance gravel road sections. Elevation Gain 18,588 FT, Elevation Loss 18,588 FT, NET Elevation Change 37,176 FT
Founded
- The Zumbro 100 Endurance Run first took place in 2009
Time Limit
- 34 hour time limit
Field
- Field limited to 200 runners.