The Outlaw Race with No Name!! Close out your summer with the best of Cheesebro Canyon! A local favorite, high-quality production, challenging ultra marathon and blazing fast 15k trail run. Starting in Old Agoura, the diverse terrain straight out of a western will leave your legs burning through the finish. …
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The Outlaw Race with No Name!! Close out your summer with the best of Cheesebro Canyon! A local favorite, high-quality production, challenging ultra marathon and blazing fast 15k trail run.
Starting in Old Agoura, the diverse terrain straight out of a western will leave your legs burning through the finish. Runnable ascents, winding singletracks, steep fire road climbs, and smooth drops bless the various sections of the course. The 50k escapes the canyon for some more serious climbs and beautiful landscapes. It’s harder than it looks, and the scenery is totally worth it!
The No Name Ultra Trail is held in Cheeseboro National Park-Agoura, California, part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Situated just north of Highway 101, and easy to get to from Los Angeles, San Diego, Pasadena, Ojai and Santa Barbara.
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JUST LIKE COMING HOME!
Last year, the Woolsey Fire canceled this run, and since it was where I used to run for the 18 years we lived there, it was an emotional experience for … MORE
Last year, the Woolsey Fire canceled this run, and since it was where I used to run for the 18 years we lived there, it was an emotional experience for me. BEAUTIFUL trails, and an awesome sight of the Baleen Wall at sunrise. Course isn’t TOUGH but the downhills are rock hard and steep – loads of fun. Plan to run the 15K next year.
Nice setting, poor organization
First of all, the trail was challenging but it included nice views and changing sceneries. Be prepared for heat. There was a lack of aid stations and not enough volunteers. … MORE
First of all, the trail was challenging but it included nice views and changing sceneries. Be prepared for heat.
There was a lack of aid stations and not enough volunteers. Only one aid station (on the 50 mile course) was properly stocked, the rest was literally a pile of water bottles. One of them, after a 5-mile uphill stretch, ran out of water; further the finish line ran out of ice.
The 50-mile course is the 50K course and two additional 10-mile loops. Imagine coming downhill to the finish line after 31 miles, getting ice and aid. Then you’re told: “clim the hill again”, at 95 degrees and with extrem sore legs. That’s why only 2 out of over 10 finished the 50 miles.
Overall, I liked the 50K course, the trail and the views. I would run it again, if the 50 Mile course was redesigned and the aid stations set up properly.