22K RACEThis 22K offers all of the winding single track, scenic vistas
and about 3150′ of elevation gain, all packed into a challenging 14
miles. There is a fair amount of climb in this race so make sure you
have some hill training under your belt.
HARD CUTOFFS (averaging 18:00/mile pace) will be in effect at:
Snyder AS: Hosted by the Ruthenbeck Family (~8 miles) – 2h 24m
Summit AS: Hosted by Ascent Runs (~11.5 miles) – 3h 30m.
The first 8 miles feature the climb up Dead Truck (about 1.5 miles
with 750′ feet of gain), the upper Odyssey Loop and North Loop (3ish
miles of cruising single track with run-able climb and descent). You
will then head down the lower portion of the Odyssey Trail toward the
tanks and onward to Snyder aid station.
The South End is where most of the climb is in this race (about
1400′). Here you will find South Climb, aka the False Summit, and
The Pacifier. The grade ranges from 10-32%, but there are spots on
this part of the course that have significant downhill too. Once you
reach the top, you will be greeted by the Summit AS. The last 2.5
miles have a net downhill profile (yes, there is a short, punchy climb
in there) and a soft, sandy descent.
Please be prepared to always carry enough water and fuel for yourself.
The first aid station is about 8 miles out from the start, so plan
accordingly. With that said, we require everyone to bring enough
water, electrolyte, and food for these first 8 miles. With varying
temperatures in April, we always ensure everyone has what they need on
their person.
11K RACE
With a challenging profile that features a 900′ climb up Dead Truck
and an overall vert of 1600′, this course might be one of the more
challenging 11K races in the area, but it is damn beautiful with views
of Slide, Job’s, Job’s Sister, and Freel courtesy of the North
Loop! This year’s course will also feature the Odyssey Trail, thus
putting a little more distance on top. Think of it as a 10k+. Don’t
forget the soft descent to the finish when your legs are tired! Please
note: there are no aid stations for this distance.
5K RACE
The 5K course features over 700′ of elevation. It may sound daunting
to those new to trails, but it’s a great introduction to trail
races. For seasoned veterans, it’s a great course to open it up and
see what you have in the tank for the entire 5K. All 5K runners will
pass Dead Truck, turn around at the top, and head back to the finish
on a nice, soft, sandy descent. Please note: there are no aid stations
for this distance.
For all three races, be sure to spot the iconic dead truck as you work
your way up Dead Truck Canyon and take a photo!
AWARDS
All finishers of all distances will receive a finishers medal! The top
male and female finisher in each distance will receive a special
award!
Click Here For Registration:
[https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=123022]
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