Our 26.2-mile foot race begins in downtown Bar Harbor, where the first
mile out is slightly downhill, which will allow runners to warm up
before the first hill; a 150-foot climb from mile one to mile three.
This incline will carry runners over the ridge between Champlain and
Dorr Mountains. Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the immediate
Atlantic Coast at 1,532 feet, will cast its shadow on the early miles
of the course. Route 3 then gives back a downhill sweep from miles
three to six in the village of Otter Creek, where runners meet the sea
and those famous ragged cliffs & headlands at the southeast tip of
the Island. The small hill from mile six to seven will not be
noticeable because runners will enjoy spectacular scenery along the
Hunters Beach Trail. There is a long, gradual downhill from mile seven
to mile nine, then a series of rolling, curving vistas which overlook
Seal Harbor, and the Cranberry Isles. At mile 10 rolling hills reveal
unparalleled scenes, and the village of Northeast Harbor is visible
across the ocean. Runners will enter Northeast Harbor, one of six
villages along the course --quaint and attractive all-- and reach the
halfway mark just beyond the town.(Site of the Half-Marathon Start.)
The halfway point is also near the mouth of the only true fjord on the
Atlantic Coast, lined with the pink granite that makes up most of the
area, Somes Sound nearly bisects the entire Island. The second half of
the race is literally on the edge of this remarkable topographical
marvel. The low point on the course, will come at mile 16 along the
eastern shore of Somes Sound. This is followed by a slight rise to
mile 17, and then a sharp incline from 17 to 18, heading up to the
cliffs of the interior end of the fjord. Running hills makes for
powerful camaraderie. Mile 19 is a giveback downhill, and then the
gradual ascent from mile 20 to 25 begins in Somesville, the
quintessential New England village. Mile 25 will be the high point of
the course, literally and figuratively, and affording great views. And
it will be all downhill from there. The final 1.2 miles to the finish
line in charming Southwest Harbor descends; yes, that last 2,000
meters will be all down. But what a sky-high feeling of accomplishment
it will bring! Marathon Prize Purse: 1st Overall Male & Female:
$1000 2nd Overall Male & Female: $500 3rd Overall Male &
Female: $250 Marathon Time Bonuses: Sub-2:25 Men's Champion + $500
Sub-2:45 Ladies Champion + $500 Men's Course Record: 2:26:55, Michael
Crouch –2015 Ladies Course Record: 2:49:13, Leah Thorvilson
– Age-Group: Awards will be given to the top three male and
female finishers, in the following age groups: 19 & under, 20-29,
30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79,
80+ USATF Sanctioned & Certified: ME12018JK Race director is Gary
Allen
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