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− | Paul Staso, of Missoula, Montana, completed a 3,260-mile solo run across the United States on October 20, 2006. The trek began at Cannon Beach, Oregon and ended 108 running days later at Cape Henlopen State Park on the Delaware coast. He averaged 30 miles per day across America and became the 7th person to successfully run across the continent without a support crew. He pushed all of his required gear, water and food in an Ironman jogging stroller | + | '''Paul Staso''', of Missoula, Montana, completed a 3,260-mile [[solo run]] across the United States on October 20, 2006. The trek began at Cannon Beach, Oregon and ended 108 running days later at Cape Henlopen State Park on the Delaware coast. He averaged 30 miles per day across America and became the 7th person to successfully run across the continent without a support crew. He pushed all of his required gear, water and food in an Ironman jogging stroller. |
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Revision as of 17:58, 17 December 2006
Paul Staso, of Missoula, Montana, completed a 3,260-mile solo run across the United States on October 20, 2006. The trek began at Cannon Beach, Oregon and ended 108 running days later at Cape Henlopen State Park on the Delaware coast. He averaged 30 miles per day across America and became the 7th person to successfully run across the continent without a support crew. He pushed all of his required gear, water and food in an Ironman jogging stroller.
Route
His route included 15 states: Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland (and Washington D.C.), and Delaware.