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MOUNTAIN-TO-MEADOW 2013

Half Marathon and 5K FunRun

Discover the beauty and history of Lolo Pass on the Montana-Idaho border! Proceeds will benefit visitor programs at the Lolo Pass Visitor Center. Runners and walkers welcome. See our mention in Great Races, Incredible Places (p 156).

Details at a Glance:

Date: June 29, 2013
Start Time: 7:30 a.m., Pacific Time.
Start Line: Lolo Pass Visitor Center.
Registration Deadline: June 26, 2013
Course Type: Dirt or gravel backroads
Signup Limit: 400

 

Registration: $25 (Kids 12 & under FREE)
Commemorative Shirts: $13 ea.

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More Info:

The 2013 event will begin at the Lolo Pass Visitor Center (elev. 5225) on Highway 12, at the Idaho-Montana border. The half-marathon winds for 13 miles through forests of Engleman Spruce and White Pine, with dramatic views of the Bitterroot Mountains in the distance. Both the 5K run (out and back) and the 13-mile loop will pass Packer Meadows, a historical site along the Nez Perce and Lewis and Clark trails. After the race, two certified massage therapists will be available for massages. Be sure to check out our Facebook page, FAQs Flyer, Course Map (topo), Canicross Flyer, Google Directions Map, Area Camping and Recreation Info, Flickr photo galleries, and online store. Got more questions? Email runlolopass (at) discovernw.org.

Mountain-to-Meadow 2013 Registration

(One registration per transaction please.)
$25.00  
 
Runner's Full Name:
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Event Type:
Age (on race day):
Gender:
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Canicross (bringing a dog?):
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Please Thank Our Sponsors:

REI Lochsa Lodge Lolo Hot Springs
Lodge at Lolo Hot Springs The Runners Edge Bitterroot Valley Bank
Hunter Bay Great Harvest Bread Co. Lolo Dentistry
Harvest Foods Sign Pro Killgore Adventures
  Lakeland Feed and Supply  

Race Results for Prior Years

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Celebrate Lewis & Clark

Did you know Lewis and Clark camped in the Lolo Pass area during their historic journey in 1805 and 1806? After the run, join Travelers Rest Brigade as they re-enact this historic event in full regalia!

Camas: The Beauty and History

Camas

Often in full bloom during the run, camas are one of the most beautiful sights in the Lolo Pass area and of great cultural significance to the Nez Perce Indians as a food source. Behold their striking blueness in Packer Meadows, where there are so many of them, they look like a lake!

Read more about the nature and culture of the area in the Nez Perce - Clearwater National Forests Visitor Guide.

Topo and Elevation Maps

Wondering what kind of course you'll be running? Check out these topo and elevation maps.

Topo Map

Elevation map