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PostPosted: 10/27/08 - 13:04    Post subject: Best places to run
Whether it’s your favorite trail at dawn, along the Great Wall of China, or a local loop out your back door, runners know thousands of epic places and (epic races) to run like an animal. We want to know where you run wild.

Join SaveRun.org (http://saverun.org) and submit your entry for a chance to be featured in our “Places to Run Before You Die” e-book. You’ll be entered to win a drawing for some great prizes, too, like $500 worth of gear from Pearl Izumi.

Submit an essay of 100 words or fewer plus a photograph or one-minute video. You choose how to best express the wonders of the run.

Visit the Places to Run Before You Die contest forum (http://runpreservation.ning.com/forum) for more details or to enter. Hurry. All entries must be received by Oct. 31, 2008. Be sure to tell your friends.
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PostPosted: 01/27/09 - 07:35    Post subject:
Any place surrounded by trees works for me, if it could be near the sea - even better.
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PostPosted: 02/15/09 - 23:37    Post subject: Best Places to Run
Hey! Just wanted to let you know that the "Best Places to Run Before You Die" eBook is up on http://saverun.org. There are some great suggestions for runs and races in there e.g. Saratoga Battlefield, NY and Tybee Island, GA. Check it out. Let us know what you think!
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