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Run for the Ridge Trail
The Bay Area Ridge Trail is a proposed 400-mile recreational trail linking
our region's parks, open spaces, and communities, providing access to the
ridge tops encircling the bay. Over half of the 400-mile proposed trail is
already completed, with 234 miles of Ridge Trail open today and another 30
miles of trail expected to open in the fall of 2003. The Ridge Trail will
forever preserve the unique and world-renowned natural beauty of the Bay
Area while leaving an important legacy to future generations.
The Run for the Ridge Trail was the vision of two ultra runners,
Gillian Robinson and Don Lundell. On September 3rd, they completed a run of
the entire trail route and connecting roads.
Their goal was to raise money and awareness for
the Ridge Trail and the benefits the trail provides to the region. They ran
approximately 500 miles over 13 days, beginning on August 22nd, 2003. Don
and Gillian were
inspired by Dinesh Desai and Bob Cowell who, in 1999, successfully
completed a through-hike of the entire route.
Read the Run for the Ridge Web log
Support the Ridge Trail with a donation
Visit the Bay Ridge Trail Council's Web site
Vallejo Times-Herald article
Napa News article
Contra Costa Times photos
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Don's running site
Gillian's running site
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