The Bootleg Boogie is an inaugural 100, 50, 33 22 and 13.1 mile in Bootleg Canyon, Boulder City, near Lake Mead, Nevada. The trail is mostly single track with great views. There is a generous cut off of 36 hours for the 100 miles and 22 hours for all others. …
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The Bootleg Boogie is an inaugural 100, 50, 33 22 and 13.1 mile in Bootleg Canyon, Boulder City, near Lake Mead, Nevada. The trail is mostly single track with great views. There is a generous cut off of 36 hours for the 100 miles and 22 hours for all others. The 100 miler has six loops plus with each loop being a 2200 elevation gain for a total gain of 13,200 feet. Starting elevation point is 2500 feet with the highest point being 3300 feet above sea level.
Getting here
Harry Reid airport, Las Vegas, is 26 miles from Bootleg Canyon. We have reserved rooms and a special rate at the Best Western Hoover Dam Boulder City at 704 Nevada Way, Boulder City. There is a brew pub about 3 miles from the race that will serve hippies.
Aid Stations
Aid stations will be stocked with sports drink featuring GU, water and salty snacks and nutrition. Hot food will be served at night at the base camp. There will be three aid stations, as well as the food and hydration at the base camp. Aid will be no further than six miles at any time. The aid stations names are Base Camp, Caldera and Veterans .This is a cupless race.
Swag
Swag – 100 mile finishers will receive a specially designed belt buckle. All other finishers will receive a finishers medal. All runners receive a race shirt and a hat designed for the race. See The Bootleg Boogie facebook page for the actual hat and shirt. All runners will receive a printed photo of them at the race the day of their race. Photography by Gabe and Brian.
Each runner will receive a specialized shirt. Please let us know your shirt size as we will have them in men and women’s small, medium, large and extra large. Volunteers are the backbone of any race. If you wish to do so please contact the race director at [email protected]. We need volunteers for all shifts including set up, tear down, checking in, aid stations (including at night), food prep and serving, traffic/parking control and marking of course.
Crew and Pacers
Pacers/crew – pacers allowed after mile 31 for the 50 & 100 mile races. Crews are allowed at all points on the course. There is parking for the crews/pacers at the base camp as well as the veterans aid station.
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