Bubbletown What The Duck is a 12 hour ultra marathon held at Spring Meadows Park in Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania. Spring Meadows is a beautiful park with mountain views and a mix of tree-lined and open areas. The race consists of a 1.4192 mile loop run on a lightly rolling course …
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Bubbletown What The Duck is a 12 hour ultra marathon held at Spring Meadows Park in Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania. Spring Meadows is a beautiful park with mountain views and a mix of tree-lined and open areas.
The race consists of a 1.4192 mile loop run on a lightly rolling course on a smooth dirt/crushed rock surface. Course is certified by Carl Hendricks through USATF, certification number: PA22030NP
All participants receive a t-shirt and buff as giveaways. All participants who complete 25 laps (35.48 miles) individually will receive a finisher buckle.
All participants who complete 35.48 miles individually or as part of a team will also receive the coveted What the Duck hoodie. For example if team of 5 people runs 10 miles per person for a total of 50 miles, all 5 members receive the hoodie for exceeding 35.48 miles cumulatively.
You can participate solo or as a team! Teams can have as many members as they choose and all members will receive the hoodie if the team collectively accumulates 25 laps.
Teams are allowed to run as a or multiple members running simultaneously. We are keeping the team competition very open ended so you can challenge your team in the way that works best for you!
Option: Run your 12 hours on your own!
Food and beverages will be provided throughout the event to get you through the day.
Each year, we alternate directions, this year’s run will be counterclockwise.
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This race was so fun. I wish I lived local because I would definitely do it again. The loop is in a nice little park, with a mixture of sun … MORE
This race was so fun. I wish I lived local because I would definitely do it again.
The loop is in a nice little park, with a mixture of sun and shade. The rolling hills are a little difficult, but the downhills are nice reprieves.
I have no complaints on the production of this race.
I was in a group of 6 people. We were the Wedding Day Critters! (Bride, Groom, plus four of us friends). We ran from 7am – a little before 9, and then had the wedding at 4pm.
Sharing the ultra was wonderful.
My only complaint is that the loose Rocky gravel on the path was similar to running on sand. So my lower legs were quite sore later in the day.