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3 days of Syllamo is a mainly trail event taking place in the Sylamore Ranger District that in 2006 comprises a 50k/50m/20k over three consecutive days.
 
3 days of Syllamo is a mainly trail event taking place in the Sylamore Ranger District that in 2006 comprises a 50k/50m/20k over three consecutive days.
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==Location==
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*Ozark National Forest, Sylamore Ranger District,
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Fifty Six, Arkansas
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==Course==
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*All three runs will be held within the Sylamore Ranger District 90% on single-track trails including the Sylamore trail, Sylamore horse trails, and the Syllamo mountain bike trails.
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The trail name Syllamo dates back to an infamous resident of the area in the early 1800s. A Creek Indian named Syllamo roamed the hills and valleys that were eventually anglicized and named for him Sylamore.
  
 
===Race Director===
 
===Race Director===
 
* Steve Kirk
 
* Steve Kirk
  
 
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==Contact==
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===Race Report===
 
===Race Report===
  
*[[http://www.nttr.org/assets/syllamo2005_rcarr.pdf Rick Carr 2005]]
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*[http://www.nttr.org/assets/syllamo2005_rcarr.pdf Rick Carr 2005]
  
 
===Website===
 
===Website===
*[[http://www.3daysofsyllamo.org/ 3 Days of Syllamo]]
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*[http://www.3daysofsyllamo.org/ 3 Days of Syllamo]
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[[Category: Stage Races]]
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 10 March 2007

3 days of Syllamo is a mainly trail event taking place in the Sylamore Ranger District that in 2006 comprises a 50k/50m/20k over three consecutive days.

Location

  • Ozark National Forest, Sylamore Ranger District,

Fifty Six, Arkansas

Course

  • All three runs will be held within the Sylamore Ranger District 90% on single-track trails including the Sylamore trail, Sylamore horse trails, and the Syllamo mountain bike trails.

The trail name Syllamo dates back to an infamous resident of the area in the early 1800s. A Creek Indian named Syllamo roamed the hills and valleys that were eventually anglicized and named for him Sylamore.

Race Director

  • Steve Kirk

Contact

Race Report

Website

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