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ARC: Scenic, Mt. Bonell, Exposition
location: Austin, Texas

distance: 9.11 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( 3 votes / 5155 views)
Route Type: Run
Tags: Big Climb, Big Climbs, City, Hilly, Lake, Long Climb, Long Distance, Moderate Climb, Pavement And Sidewalk, Residential Area, River, Rollers, Rolling Hills, Scenic, Suburban, Very Hilly
created by: Free Member austinrunners on 07/10/2007
description: Popular training route frequented by training groups on the weekend when the traffic is light. This is an extension of the basic Scenic Loop to get a few more miles of hill up Mt. Bonell. Start/Finish by the Stretch Rock on Town Lake Trail. Add more mileage on the trial if desired.

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ARC, Lake Austin, Scenic, 35th, Exposition Loop
location: Austin, Texas

distance: 6.89 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( 4 votes / 4852 views)
Route Type: Run
Tags: City, Hilly, Lake, Moderate Climb, Park, Residential Area, Rollers, Rolling Hills, Scenic
created by: Free Member austinrunners on 07/05/2007
description: Popular training route frequented by training groups on the weekend when the traffic is light. This is the basic loop, other modifications can be made to shorten or lengthen the route. Start/Finish by the Stretch Rock on Town Lake Trail. Add more mileage on the trial if desired.

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ARC Murchison School Long Loop
location: Austin, Texas

distance: 5.36 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( 2 votes / 4521 views)
Route Type: Run
Tags: Big Climb, Big Climbs, City, Hilly, Long Climb, Low Traffic Area, Pavement And Sidewalk, Residential Area, Scenic, Suburban, Very Hilly
created by: Free Member austinrunners on 07/03/2007
description: The run route begins on North Hills just east of Thorncliffe (at Murchison Middle School) and includes the infamous Ladera Norte Hill, and a gradual fast downhill finish.

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Ship Of Fools: LoliPop Loop, plus Wilkie Hill, plus Trail Loop
location: Austin, Texas

distance: 9.89 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( 4 votes / 4436 views)
Route Type: Run
Tags: Big Climb, Big Climbs, City, Lake, Park, Pavement And Sidewalk, Quiet, Residential Area, River, Rolling Hills, Rolling To Flat, Scenic, Some Trail, Trail
created by: Free Member austinrunners on 07/10/2007
description: Starts at the ARC Mile 0 marker on TownLake. At Robert E Lee you can stay on the trail or on the street. Up Barton Hills and the Optional Wilkie Hill. Follows rolling Barton Hills around the loop and head back to Town Lake. Finish up with a loop around the lake or not. You can always do more. Run Every Chance you Get.

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2007 Austin Half Marathon
location: Austin, Texas

distance: 13.10 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( 2 votes / 4403 views)
Route Type: Run
created by: Silver Membership kevin@mmf on 04/24/2007
description: No Description Provided...

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ARC Floral Park, Raincreek, Jollyville Loop
location: Austin, Texas

distance: 4.70 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( 4 votes / 3682 views)
Route Type: Run
Tags: Big Climb, Big Climbs, City, Hilly, Long Climb, Low Traffic Area, Pavement And Sidewalk, Residential Area, Scenic, Suburban, Very Hilly
created by: Free Member austinrunners on 07/03/2007
description: The route starts with a nice downhill on Floral Park Dr. around a scenic golf course and up the big hill on Rain Creek Parkway that was made famous by the Bison Half Marathon. This longer route also includes an extra loop on Lost Horizon Dr. A flat finish on Jollyville Rd back to the awaiting water.

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TwentySixTwo: Schoal Creek Out-N-Back
location: Austin, Texas

distance: 18.49 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( 1 votes / 3658 views)
Route Type: Run
Tags: City, Long Distance, Pavement And Sidewalk, Residential Area, Rollers, Rolling Hills, Rolling To Flat, Suburban
created by: Free Member austinrunners on 07/13/2007
description: TwentySixTwo 18miler out and back. Fairly flat once past Exposition. Very few water points once you get onto Schoal Creek Rd.

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TwentySixTwo, Hancock Loop
location: Austin, Texas

distance: 12.04 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( 1 votes / 3537 views)
Route Type: Run
Tags: Big Climbs, City, Hilly, Lake, Long Distance, Moderate Climb, Park, Pavement And Sidewalk, Residential Area, Rollers, Rolling Hills, Scenic, Suburban, Very Hilly, Waterfront
created by: Free Member austinrunners on 07/05/2007
description: Starts at Town Lake, Includes the Scenic-Exposition Loop, Up hill to Balcones, returns via Hancock to Bull Creek, 35th St.

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ARC: Stratford, Red Bud
location: Austin, Texas

distance: 4.86 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( 1 votes / 3411 views)
Route Type: Run
Tags: Big Climb, Big Climbs, City, High Traffic Area, Hilly, Lake, Long Climb, Pavement And Sidewalk, Residential Area, River, Rollers, Rolling Hills, Scenic, Suburban, Very Hilly
created by: Free Member austinrunners on 07/11/2007
description: WARNING: Stratford can be dangerous. Careful what time of day you go, avoid rush hour. A Great run up and down the six hills on Stratford Dr. Sharp, Blind turns so keep your head on a swivel and keep your eyes and ears open. Take the optional route to Westlake Dr on Red Bud Trl. or just to the top of the Big hill if you like. Add more mileage on the Town Lake Trail if you need more.

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ARC: Rollingwood Loop
location: Austin, Texas

distance: 4.32 mi. | Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me!Rate Me! ( 0 votes / 3380 views)
Route Type: Run
Tags: City, Dirt Roads, Lake, Moderate Climb, Park, Pavement And Sidewalk, Quiet, Residential Area, River, Rollers, Rolling Hills, Some Trail, Suburban, Trail
created by: Free Member austinrunners on 07/10/2007
description: Starts at the Stretch Rock on Town Lake under the Mopac Bridge. Through some rough trails for the first mile to the Zilker Clubhouse, then through some rolling hills of the Rollingwood neighborhood. The trail is a series of right turns uphill to the Clubhouse. The map can't show that details. It might be tricky the first time on the trail but just keep going uphill. If you prefer, you can skip the trail by running up Stratford Dr. Careful of cars on Stratford Dr. on your way down. No water available, carry your own. Add more mileage on the Town Lake Trail if you like.

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