
50K runner Mitch Carlton from Billings passes the Ward Creek aid station while joking “This way right?” As he ran by, he also added that instead of ringing cowbells spectators should use train whistles because he thought that would be more fitting for this race. (Amy Quinlivan/Mineral Independent)
June 10, 2020
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June 10, 2020 3:45 p.m.
Trail Rail Run: ‘A test of endurance’
It was a test of endurance for athletes and race coordinators alike during this year’s Trail Rail Run. Although numbers were down and the rain was persistent, the overall emotion of the race was gratefulness.