There can be only 1. A race so hard, once 1 person finishes, it will cease to exist! Welcome to the hardest 100 miler in world. There is a minimum of 20,800 feet of gain on the first 50k loop and a minimum of 63,500 feet of gain in the …
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There can be only 1. A race so hard, once 1 person finishes, it will cease to exist!
Welcome to the hardest 100 miler in world.
There is a minimum of 20,800 feet of gain on the first 50k loop and a minimum of 63,500 feet of gain in the 100 miler.
This is nowhere near your typical 100 miler.
You must be used to class 2-3 loose and technical terrain. There is about a marathon’s worth of it.
If you know nothing about this type of terrain, please do not sign up for this race.
Highlander is the definitive answer to the following.
1. What’s the hardest 100 miler in the world?
2. What’s the hardest 100 miler to finish?
3. Which 100 miler is the most technical?
4. Which 100 miler has the most gain?
5. Which 100 miler will have the least amount of finishers?
Cut-off Times:
50k – 24 hours
100k – 48 hours
90 miles – 62.6 hours
100 miles – 66.6 hours
MANDATORY GEAR
1. GPS Device.
2. In order to start the race, you must have the route downloaded on the GPS device you will be using during the race. You will also need to record your track as a back up if the tracking doesn’t work.
Here is the link: https://caltopo.com/m/K410
3.If you have your own tracking device, you must share the link with the race director prior to starting.
RECOMMENDED GEAR
1. Shoes with excellent traction and at least 6mm lugs.
2. The ability to carry at least 4 liters of water.
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