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The Run/Walk Across America route included 15 states and 3,200 miles. It went through large cities and wide open spaces. It is a route that crossed mountain ranges, traversed lowlands, and at times paralleled some major U.S. rivers. It included breathtaking scenery, varying elevations, and historic landmarks. The nation's capitol, Washington D.C.,was visited as well as countless rarely heard of towns along the way. Temperatures on the route varied between -20 degrees to +90 degrees. It is believed that this particular route (from start to finish) had never been traveled before by anyone on foot and had the Pacific and Atlantic oceans as natural starting and finishing points.
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The U.S.A. Route Map
The students live in Missoula, Montana and
the states crossed during the Run/Walk Across America included (in order):
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