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DateFriday April 24, 2020 at 7:00am MSTtoMonday May 4, 2020 at 12:01am
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ActivitiesTrail Running
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RegistrationOpen Free
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Gentle flowing trails with steady climbing at the beginning up Scorpion, rolling hills from E to W on High Horse (Noon), and then gentle down hill through Wild Horse and down Stinger Loop W to E, finishing up coming down Scorpion.
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Start at Bush Hwy & Scorpion south up Scorpion
0.8 mile mark stay left up Scorpion
1.8 mile mark right turn on to Wild Horse
2.0 mile mark left turn on to Horse Trailer (High Noon)
4.2 mile mark right turn on to Wild Horse
4.7 mile mark left turn on to Stinger Loop West
5.9 mile mark left turn on to Scorpion Alley
6.7 mile mark left turn on to Scorpion
7.6 mile mark Finish at Bush Hwy Gate
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SaveTrail transparency8.0 milesDistance614 ftClimb-612 ftDescent1,820 ftHigh Point