The TUSCOBIA WINTER ULTRA IS A HUMAN POWERED RUN, bike or ski event
held on the TUSCOBIA STATE TRAIL IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN… in the
middle of WINTER (read – on snow/ice/slush covered trails).
Participants can compete in the 160-mile or 80-mile event.All
distances are what we would call semi-supported. This means that we
will provide food/drinks and your drop bags will be available at the
checkpoints. Patronizing local businesses is encouraged and in that
respect racers may use product/services of local businesses as long as
no race rules are broken. But there is not to be any other outside
help, crews, or pacers. Racers may help racers. Even at checkpoints
you may only receive aid from volunteers or other racers, and not from
friends or family.
Run, Bike or Ski is defined as running, biking or skiing. If you
aren’t sure your mode of transport fits the definition, it probably
doesn’t. You are welcome to do the race via some other non-motorized
mode (e.g., kicksled) and record a time, but will be considered in the
“open” category, for which there are no prizes (sponsors welcome
if they would like to step up) and “open” category participants
will not be eligible for the ITI entry.
Note that any racer may use snowshoes at any time during the race. If
you cover then entire distance in snowshoes you will be recorded as a
run finisher and therefore eligible for all prizes in this category,
including ITI entry.
All racers are to stay on the Tuscobia & Wid Rivers State Trails at
all times, unless course markings placed by race officials direct you
otherwise (for checkpoints, or reroutes that may be necessary). Parts
of the Tuscobia & Wild Rivers State Trails will cross roads, and will
also run on roads, and you should follow the trail/road in this case.
But diverting to a road that is near the trail is not okay. Of course,
you may leave the trail to access a bathroom or gas station etc. –
just make sure you rejoin the trail at the same point you exited.
COURSE
The race will be held on the Tuscobia State Trail in northern
Wisconsin, between Rice Lake and Park Falls, including a 4-mile
section of the Wild Rivers State Trail connecting the town of Rice
Lake to the Tuscobia State Trail.
Tuscobia 160-mile is a qualifying race for Iditarod Trail
Invitational!! We also provide one lucky winner of the 160-mile race
with a paid entry to ITI. This entry is a guaranteed spot for ITI.
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