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The Trail Mix Series

We send out brief notes about our Trail Mix Trail Race Series (https://trailmixseries.org) in Westchester & Fairfield Counties (NY and CT).

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2026 Trail Mix Series - Race Lineup

(This email is also posted online at the TrailMixSeries.org website)

The Trail Mix Series 2026 kicks off with Mudders & Grunters (March 29) for the second year in a row. After that is Leatherman’s Loop (April 26) and then Spring Run...

4 months ago
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2026 Trail Mix Series Announcement

(This email is also posted online at the TrailMixSeries.org website)

The Trail Mix Series 2026 kicks off with Mudders & Grunters (March 29) for the second year in a row. After that is Leatherman’s Loop (April 26) and then Spring Run...

5 months ago

[UPDATE] Final Standings - 2025 Trail Mix Series

Updated: Andrew Booth also finished ALL SEVEN Trail Mix Series races in 2025 - and placed Tenth overall in the Men’s Series. We apologize for missing this in our score aggregation and write-up! We have fixed the text below — and online...

6 months ago

Final Standings - 2025 Trail Mix Series

{this email is also posted at trailmixseries.org where it can be accessed anytime - and it will be updated by us there if we have made a mistake! email us at [email protected] with questions or updates.}

• Women's Series St...

6 months ago
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Tomorrow - Raven Rocks 10k Run - Last Trail Mix Race of 2025!

Dear Trail Mix Runners:

Raven Rocks Run is tomorrow Sunday, November 9th at Ward Pound Ridge in Cross River/Pound Ridge NY.

Registration is open online now until 7pm: https://runsignup.com/ravenrocks. There will be same day regist...

6 months ago
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