Registration is open!
Participant check-in, Bib pick-up:
Minton Park, (Empire Ball Field)
S. Main Street and Cemetery Rd, Empire Colorado 80438
Runner Check-In and Bib pick-up will take place on Race Day morning from 5:00 – 6:15am. Parking is at this location. Everyone must check in at this time. No exceptions. Participants will receive bib and goodie bag.
Bag drop (50K Aid #2 and 22K Finish):
Bags must be dropped by 6:30 am at the Empire Ball Field and will be transported to the Herman Gulch. (Mile 14 and 22K Finish) Bags left at Herman will then be brought back to the finish line (around 12:30/1:00pm)
Restrooms:
Empire Ball Field (parking, check-in and 50K finish area)
Jones Pass TH (start area)
Herman Gulch TH (50K Aid #2 and 22K Finish)
Shuttles:
Both 22K runners and 50K runners will be shuttled to the start. 22K runners are shuttled from the 22k finish to the Empire Ball Field. 50K runners finish at the Empire Ball Field
The course is a point to point course starting at the Jones Pass TH (across from the Henderson Mine) on Henderson Mine Road. Henderson Mine has granted us permission to use this area to start the race. There is no participant parking at this location. Honoring the request of Henderson Mine, we will be shuttling all participants and spectators to the start line.
Clear Creek School Dist. buses leave the Empire Ball Field at 6:30am. Everyone must shuttle at this time.
Start:
Race starts at 7:00am. Mass start. 50K and 22K racers start together.
Course:
Runners should be familiar with the course. Carrying a course map is highly advisable.
Race starts at the Jones Pass Trail Head Lot. Run up Jones Pass. At Mile 4 (Aid 1) head south on the Continental Divide Trail. High Point at 13,200 (Mile 6.5). Continue south to the Herman Lake Split (Mile 9.5). Participants will head to the southeast side of Herman Lake to get bib punched (Mile 10.2) and head back to the split (Mile 10.9) and continue to the Herman Gulch Trail Head Parking lot (Mile 14, Aid 2). Course continues by heading east on the Watrous Gulch Trail to Mile 15.4 where it splits off to the right onto the Bard Creek Trail. This trail, as mentioned above, is undefined for miles at a time. Pay close attention and always be on the lookout for the next course marking and/or cairn. Water only aid station at mile 21. At mile 25.5 Bard Creek Trail become a 4WD road (Aid 4). Continue on the road to the finish line at the Empire Ball Field. (~Mile 30)
Please no dogs or pacers on course.
Trekking poles are allowed.
Aid Stations:
Mile 4 (22k and 50k)
Mile 14 (50k)
Mile 21 – WATER ONLY (50k)
Mile 25.5 (50k)
RUNNERS MUST CHECK IN at each aid station! Bib number must be recorded before you proceed.
This is a remote course that is not easily accessible in many spots.
Participants are required to run with hydration systems that carry at least 20 oz.
Aid Stations will be supplied with water, pop, and electrolyte drink. Water and electrolyte will be dispensed in large drink coolers. Racers may refill personal hydration systems and or use cups that we will provide.
Each aid station will be also be stocked with a variety of foods – PB&J, PB&Nutella, candy, chips, bananas, watermelon, pretzels, gels, bars and other goodies
Please do not litter. You can leave your trash at aid stations or carry all trash with you.
If a participant drops from the race at any time, THEY MUST notify the aid station, course sweep or the RD.
Cut off time:
Herman Gulch – Mile 14: 11:45am (4.75 hours)
Bard Creek – Mile 25.5: 4:30pm (9.5 hours)
50k Finish Line: 6:00pm (11 hours)
50k runners must arrive at the Herman Gulch Aid station (Mile 14) by 11:45am and leave the aid station by 11:55am to continue on Bard Creek. The finish line closes at 6:00pm, participants crossing the finish line after 6:00pm (11 hours) will not be given an official finish or time.
The 22k finish line at Herman Gulch closes at 12:00 noon. Participants crossing the finish line after 12:00pm (5 hours) will not be given an official finish or time.
Weather:
Weather can be a major factor. Dress accordingly. Be prepared for rain, lighting, hail, snow and freezing temperatures. For the safety of the participants and volunteers on course, we have strict safety guidelines when it comes to Mother Nature. The RD has complete authority to call or postpone the event at any given time if the course, or a section of it, is deemed unsafe. If nasty weather comes in, you may be asked to turn around and check in with an aid station that you have already passed.
Be smart and use common sense. If lighting is present, seek shelter as soon as possible and when safe, return to a lower elevation. If you are above treeline with no shelter, find a boulder or lay in a ditch to protect yourself.
Every effort will be made to hold the race, but the race director reserves the right to delay, shorten or even cancel the event. There will be no refunds in the event of race cancellation.
Post race / Awards Ceremony:
After the race, a light meal will be provided that includes soup and snacks, and plenty of Tommyknocker beer at the Empire Ball Field for participants and volunteers. Stick around and cheer on the other runners as they finish!
Awards ceremony will take place by the fest tent. 22k awards at 11:30, and 50k awards at 3:00pm. We realize that some folks will still be on course, but feel the majority of the runners will be in by this time. Awards will be given to the top male, female, and non-binary finishers as well as age group recognition. We will also be drawing bib #’s for a variety of goods, treats and gift certificates.