The Lumberjack Endurance Runs course is eight 12.5 mile loops with 3 aid stations per loop (start/finish included). It is a mixture of single track and dirt roads (about 75% / 25%). There are no large climbs, but definitely lots of ups and downs. There is approximately 1500 ft per …
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The Lumberjack Endurance Runs course is eight 12.5 mile loops with 3 aid stations per loop (start/finish included). It is a mixture of single track and dirt roads (about 75% / 25%). There are no large climbs, but definitely lots of ups and downs. There is approximately 1500 ft per loop for a total elevation gain of 12,000 feet marked with reflective tape and reflective arrows.
Aid Stations
3 fully stocked and energetic aid stations on the course. There will be hot food throughout the night at all of the stations. Tailwind will be available along with lots of great ultra food!
Pacers
Pacing is allowed after 50 miles (loop 4) for the 100 mile distance. There also will be a location for drop bags for everyone. The 100K can have a pacer for the 5th loop (after 50 miles).
No pacing for the 50 mile distance.
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Great trails.
This is a 12.5 mile loop course, but I never got sick of the repeat. Great volunteer support and plenty of aid. Five loops was plenty. The trails were great. … MORE
This is a 12.5 mile loop course, but I never got sick of the repeat. Great volunteer support and plenty of aid. Five loops was plenty. The trails were great. Sloppy in places. Some good climbs. Weather could be a real factor, but we got lucky this year. In the right weather, this has the right blend of elevation and technicality to make a good hundred miler (if you don’t mind loops).