One Day Hike

100 or 50 Kilometers along the C&O Canal Towpath

Between Washington, DC and Harpers Ferry, WV

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The 35th ANNUAL ONE DAY HIKE

was held

Saturday, April 26, 2008

 

Final results for 2008

 

ODH Tee shirts for sale

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The One Day Hike (ODH) is a challenging and fully supported annual event that comprises two hikes of 100km (62.1 miles) and 50km (31.1 miles):  The 100K starts at 3 AM in Washington, DC; and the 50K starts at 10 AM from Whites Ferry, MD. Both hikes proceed on the C&O Canal towpath along the Potomac River, ending in Harpers Ferry/Bolivar, WV, by midnight.

 

For the 35th One Day Hike, a record number of 280 stalwarts from 23 states started walking towards Harpers Ferry.  They ranged in age from preteens to late seventies (also probably a record), and a majority of them completed the hike (51 of the 125 100K-starters finished, as did 134 of the 155 50K-starters).  In addition, over 100 volunteers helped lead the training hikes and plan and stage the event itself, including keeping track of some 280 people scattered along so many miles of the towpath and almost 22 hours of the day.

 

 

 

The One Day Hike is sponsored by the Sierra Club's Potomac Region Outings (SCPRO, formerly the Metropolitan Washington Regional Outings Program, MWROP).

The content of these web pages is presented here solely to provide information about One Day Hike and do not reflect the policies of the Sierra Club or the Potomac Region Outings program, nor has either organization sanctioned this web site.

 

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