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Dipsea - The Greatest Race, Centennial Edition by Barry Spitz
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Dipsea: the greatest race. ORDER DIPSEA, THE GREATEST RACE CENTENNIAL EDITION. ORDER DIPSEA, THE GREATEST RACE CENTENNIAL EDITION. The Centennial Edition of Dipsea, The Greatest Race was released in August 2010 and is a must for everyone who cares about the race. Written by official Dipsea Race historian Barry Spitz, it tells the stories of each of the 100 Dipsea races, 1905 through 2010 (plus supplements through 2015). Features of the book include:. Hardcover, 280 pages;. As a benefit for ordering on-li...
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Dipsea - The Greatest Race, Centennial Edition by Barry Spitz
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Dipsea: the greatest race. Other Books by Barry Spitz. ORDER BARRY SPITZ BOOKS. MARIN, A HISTORY. The first comprehensive, single-volume, fully illustrated history of Marin County ever published. Six weeks at #1 on the Marin Independent Journal non-fiction best seller list. Published in association with, and featuring the images of, the Anne T. Kent California Room of the Marin County Free Public Library. Fewer than 8 copies remaining, $100. MILL VALLEY, THE EARLY YEARS. SAN ANSELMO, A PICTORIAL HISTORY.
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Dipsea - The Greatest Race, Centennial Edition by Barry Spitz
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Dipsea: the greatest race. 106th Dipsea: June 12, 2016. The Dipsea stands behind only the Boston Marathon among American footraces in longevity and lore, and alone atop trail races. The Dipsea Race was born from a bet in 1904 between two members of San Francisco's Olympic Club: Who could be swiftest from the train depot in Mill Valley, gateway to Mt. Tamalpais trails, to the newly opened Dipsea Inn on the Pacific Ocean at Stinson Beach? The Race has also always been handicapped, with slower runners assig...
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Dipsea - The Greatest Race, Centennial Edition by Barry Spitz
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Dipsea: the greatest race. For more information on Rambling With Barry, or on arranging a private hike, contact me at bzspitz@dipseabook.com. RUNNING/HIKING THE DIPSEA TRAIL. A few cautions are in order before setting off. The Dipsea Trail is 7-miles long and has 2,300 feet each of very steep, often slippery, uphills and downhills. It is not for everyone. There are water fountains in Old Mill Park, on Walsh Drive, and by Redwood Creek in Muir Woods. Still, it is essential to carry water. The Dipsea cours...