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Angeles Crest 100 mile Endurance Run -- From Wrightwood to Pasadena in Southern California, the course includes 92 miles of trails and 6 miles of dirt road in the Angeles National Forest including portions of the Pacific Crest Trail, and 2 miles of paved road. Next event September 30 - October 1, 2000.
Arkansas Traveller 100 -- The event will be held at Lake Sylvia Recreation Area, aproximately 35 miles west of Little Rock, on October 7, 2000.
Haliburton Forest 100 Miler -- Run through the Haliburton Forest, Ontario, Canada. Also 50 mile and 50 K events. Next race is on September 2, 2000.
Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run -- A challenging race with a 48 hour limit. The course covers a big loop through the San Juan Mountains of beautiful southwest Colorado: 101.7 miles, 33,000'' total elevation gain, 11,186'' average elevation. This year''s race is July 7-9, 2000.
IDITASPORT 100 -- Iditasport is an Alaskan Human-Powered Ultra-Race with 4 different divisions: Ski, Bike, Foot, and Snowshoe. The trail is snow covered and packed down for travel. The next race is February 19, 2000 (yes, running in Alaska in February).
Leadville Trail 100 -- In Leadville, Colorado: 50 miles out and back in the midst of the breathtaking Colorado Rockies. Lowest point 9,200 feet. Highest point, Hope Pass 12,600 feet. Majority is on forest trail with some mountain roads. Next race August 19, 2000.
Massanutten Mountain Trails 100 Mile Run -- The MMT is run on the trails of the Massanutten Mountain in the George Washington National Forest. It is tough and demanding, but has a liberal 36 hour time limit. Next event is on May 13-14, 2000.
Mohican Trail 100 Mile Run -- The Mohican 100 is a 100 mile footrace on a course consisting of foot trails and roads through the scenic lands of the Mohican State Park, the Mohican-Memorial State Forest and beautiful farmlands in Central Ohio. The race’s total climb is just over 11,000 feet. Next race is June 17-18, 2000.
Old Dominion 100 Miller -- Unofficial (for now) Home of the OD 100 Mile One Day Endurance Run. The 2000 Old Dominion is a measured loop trail through the Massanutten Mountains, Shenandoah River Valley and Fort Valley, Virginia with 14 significant climbs, 14,000 feet of gain. Race date is June 3-4, 2000.
Plain 100 Miler -- Course consists of Forest Service trails and roads in the Cascade mountains in the Lake Wenatchee, Entiat, and Chelan Ranger Districts. All remote. No Aid Stations. No pacers. Water from streams only so bring your own filter. Crew access at 55 miles only. Drop bags at 55 miles only. ''Nuff said.
Superior Trail 100 -- Annual 100-mile ultramarathon foot race along the Superior Hiking Trail in Superior National Forest. In September.
Umstead 100 Endurance Run -- This race takes place at Umstead State Park, near Raleigh and Cary, North Carolina on April 8, 2000.
Vermont 100 Endurance Run -- The Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run is one of the original 100 mile runs in the USA. Each year, over 200 runners attempt to finish this hilly race under the 30 hour cutoff point, and a well-trained few finish in under 24 hours. The site offers entry and course information, as well as prior years'' results. Vermont 100 is part of the Grand Slam of ultra-running, not to be missed.
Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run -- This race is held the first weekend after Labor Day, stretching from Layton, Utah to Sundance, Utah, and covers some of the most beautiful scenery the Wasatch Mountains have to offer. The site has entry and course information, a photo gallery, trail maps, and results from prior years'' races. Wasatch is one of the Ultra Grand Slam events.
Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run -- "States" is the oldest and largest 100-mile trail run in the U.S. Course data, training run info, qualitfying information, and preparation tips are included. Next event will be held June 24-25, 2000.

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