Intergalactic Overview

The Intergalactic was named by Team DeMoura members, whose Eponymous Leader used to lead them north from Eggan Youth Center, and, by devious persuasion (let's go back this way), up into the foothills of Moscow Mountain.  They thought they were going out for a flat five.  Searching for a suitable description for an eleven-mile route with big hills and seemingly interstellar distance, they dubbed it the Intergalactic. 

On the first series of megahills on Schultz Road, you may be greeted by a large friendly dog.  He will run with you all the way back to Eggan. It is then your responsibility to stuff him into a car (he does not like cars) and drive him six miles back home. 

See the City Portion Map for a more detailed view of the streets you follow within Moscow for this run. 
 
Photos in sequence, left to right, along the Intergalactic Run.
    (Click on each photo to see enlarged version.)
 

Eggan Youth Center
 

North on Mt. View

Runner and 2 dogs on West Twin

Northwest on West Twin

North on West Twin gravel

Left (West) off West Twin onto Schultz

South from top of Schultz

Moscow from top of Schultz

Horses on Schultz

Hawk circling tired runners

Down Schultz to Idlers Rest

South on Idlers Rest

West on West Mt. View

South on North Polk

Entering Moscow on Polk

Public Ave. minimegahill

Photos courtesy of Alan Place
     

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