True Hardrocker | The 2022 Hardrock Hundred Endurance Run

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True Hardrocker | The 2022 Hardrock Hundred Endurance Run





A Runner’s High: Older, Wiser, Slower, Stronger

A Runner’s High: Older, Wiser, Slower, Stronger

Dean Karnazes has pushed his body and mind to inconceivable limits, from running in the shoe-melting heat of Death Valley to the lung-freezing cold of the South Pole. He’s raced and competed across the globe and once ran 50 marathons, in 50 states, in 50 consecutive days.

In A Runner’s High, Karnazes chronicles his return to the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run in his mid-fifties after first completing the race decades ago. The Western States, infamous for its rugged terrain and extreme temperatures, becomes the most demanding competition of his life, a physical and emotional reckoning and a battle to stay true to one’s purpose. Confronting his age, wearying body, career path and life choices, we see Karnazes as we never have before, raw and exposed.

 

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The Western States ® 100-Mile Endurance Run is the world’s oldest 100 mile trail race.

The Western States ® 100-Mile Endurance Run is the world’s oldest 100 mile trail race. The Run starts in Olympic Valley, California, near the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics, and ends 100.2 miles later in Auburn, California. In the decades since its inception in 1974, Western States has come to represent one of the ultimate endurance tests in the world.

Traversing the traditional lands of the Nisenan, Washoe, and other neighboring Indigenous Peoples, the Western States Trail climbs more than 18,000 feet and descends nearly 23,000 feet before runners reach the finish at Placer High School in Auburn. In the miles between Olympic Valley and Auburn, runners experience the majestic high country of Emigrant Pass and the Granite Chief Wilderness, the crucible of the canyons of the California gold country, a memorable crossing of the ice cold waters of the Middle Fork of the American River, and finally the historic reddish brown trails that led many travelers, including gold prospectors, to Auburn. Read More in : https://www.wser.org/

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Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run 2020



The Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run is an ultramarathon of 100.5 miles in length, plus 33,050 feet of climb and 33,050 feet of descent for a total elevation change of 66,100 feet, at an average elevation of over 11,000 feet. The run is held on a loop course on 4WD roads, dirt trails,and cross country in Southern Colorado’s San Juan Range, USA. In 2020, the run will be in the counter-clockwise direction, from July 17-19.
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HURT 100-Mile Endurance Run -January 19 and 20, 2019


Date / Location
• Saturday, January 19, 2019 (06:00) − Sunday, January 20, 2019 (18:00).
• Mountains above the city of Honolulu (island of O‘ahu, state of Hawai‘i).
Event Overview
• 100 miles over 5 laps (partial out and backs) in a semi-tropical rain forest.
• 24,500 feet of cumulative elevation gain (and 24,500 feet of cumulative loss) over the course of 100
miles.
• 99% single-track trails, 1% asphalt.
• Moderately packed soil, generously interspersed with roots, rocks, puddles, and mud wallows.
• Narrow trails through forest, along exposed ridges, and past vertical embankments.
• 20 stream crossings (four per lap).
• Three aid stations per lap.
• 36-hour time limit.
Important Dates
07/28/2018 Start of registration period
08/08/2018 End of registration period
08/18/2018 Lottery and HURT lottery party
08/21/2018 Entrants and wait list posted online
11/19/2018 Deadline for event withdrawal with refund
12/31/2018 End of wait list invitations
01/01/2019 Deadline for banquet ticket refunds
01/05/2019 Announcement of runner bib numbers
01/18/2019 Pre-race briefing
01/19/2019 Start of race
01/20/2019 End of race
01/21/2019 Post-race banquet

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Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run. -August 4, 2018 at 5:00:00 AM/PST.


The San Gabriel back country retains much of the natural beauty, if not the primitive wilderness of yesteryear. Thanks largely to the foresight and capable supervision of the U.S. Forest Service and hundreds of volunteers. Picnic areas and campgrounds have been constructed with minimum displacement of the natural setting.

Those desiring to see this primitive wilderness in a single day are invited to participate in the Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run.

The 2018 race date is on August 4, 2018 at 5:00:00 AM/PST.

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