Race - Jul 27, 2019
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Overview
The Pikes Peak Ultra features both 50-mile and 28k distances. The course will highlight trails near Colorado Springs, and it will run through Cheyenne Canon, Mt Rosa, Almagre, and Deer Park. The race will start at Bear Creek Regional Park in Colorado Springs, and head into the Pikes Peak National Forest. The 50-mile race has 12k of gain and 12k of loss, so please be prepared for a tough event!
Description
You'll begin at the parking lot near the dirt trail and will run through the park on singletrack trails for 2.5 miles until your reach Bear Creek Road. Turn left onto the paved road and stay left for half a mile until you reach
High Drive. Continue up
High Drive, a dirt road, for 2 miles until you reach the gate at the top.
While on
High Drive, stay out of the water in Bear Creek. Bear Creek has the last known native greenback trout in Colorado, see story here. Also, there will be no crewing or spectators allowed on
High Drive. If needed, we will disqualify runners who have crew or spectators who don't follow this rule.
Once you reach the top of
High Drive, turn left onto Lower Captain Jack's (#665), and continue down on the singletrack for 2.5 miles to the aid station. Cross the road, dont go through the tunnel, and turn left onto
Spring Creek Trail for one mile.
At the fork, turn right onto the Columbine trail for 2.5 miles. The trail will then intersect with a paved road. Turn right and run up the paved road for less than a half mile to the parking lot. Once you have reached the last aid station, in the parking lot, turn left onto
High Drive for one mile back to the gate. From the gate follow
High Drive back to Bear Creek Road and through the park to the finish line.
Contacts
Shared By:
Justin Ricks
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