Race Up the Northeast's Highest Peak One of the most unique footraces
in the world. Race the infamous Cog Railway to the top of Mount
Washington. NOTE: when registering, the buttons labeled "Roundtripper"
with their respective waves will be the Devil's Shingle Roundtripper
that will take runners to the summit AND all the way back down the
mountain on foot. The buttons that only list the three waves are for
the summit push to the top of Mt Washington where you will take the
Cog back down the mountain. The CourseRace the Cog Summit Climb: The
race course is about 2.75 miles long and follows the tracks the entire
way. The total climbing is 3,500 feet with more than 1,000 feet of
climbing per mile. The course starts at the Marshfield Base station of
the Cog Railway in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Runners will take the
path alongside the tracks to the summit of Mount Washington. The
course begins on dirt/gravel and gradually becomes steeper as you
approach Jacobs Ladder. From Jacobs Ladder the runners will continue
to experience the large boulder fields that make the Presidential
Range one of the most technical areas in the country. The race ends on
the summit of Mount Washington alongside the Cog. The weather can be
extreme and temperatures can be in the 70’s at the base and snowing
at the top. Winds can be intense. Be prepared for anything. The views
from the course are incredible as you look at the entire Presidential
Range from both sides of the course. Racing to the top of Mt
Washington not enough? Register for the Devil's Shingle Roundtripper
and you now have the option of tagging the summit at mile 2.75 and
then racing back down the mountain, finishing with 5.5 miles total
right where you started! You will follow the same course as the summit
climb, directly up the mountain paralleling the Cog train track. The
Summit Climb registration fee includes a Cog train ride from the
summit where you finish, back down the mountain to the start. Please
note this event is cupless and you will need to bring your own
hydration system (bottle/cup/vest/etc.). The aid stations will not
have any disposable cups for participants. This is in an effort to
reduce waste at the event.
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