Travel Oregon at Hood to Coast Relay
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(The Travel Oregon team crosses the finish line at Seaside)
As outdoor enthusiasts and Oregon lovers, a team from Travel Oregon has been part of the annual
Hood to Coast Relay for several years now. The event is the “largest running relay” in the world and stretches 197 miles from the top of Oregon’s majestic Mt. Hood down to the beautiful Oregon Coast town of Seaside.
This year, we invited sports writer George Schroeder of the Eugene Register-Guard to run on our team (we figured a sport writer could improve our time!). Check out George’s column on the Hood to Coast relay in today’s Register-Guard and read the back story on his blog about the experience.
About the Author: Mo Sherifdeen
Mo is Travel Oregon's content publisher and loves to hike the forests and mountain trails of Oregon with his wife, daughter and dog. He is also known for getting lost inside a maze of books at Powell’s, sipping an IPA (or two) and seeking the best fish 'n chips along the Oregon Coast.
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