The High Lonesome 100 is a high flying endurance race in the Sawatch range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. With 23,500' of vertical gain and reaching an elevation of 13,100', it's a hell of a course. The race runs in a loop through some of the most beautiful single track in the state, and takes runners on the Continental Divide and Colorado Trail, through 2 ghost towns, over 5 alpine passes, through remote basins, and over soaring ridges. It's also run and staffed by experienced and quality individuals, so you'll get to be a part of a wonderful community. If you're looking for a true mountain race, created in the spirit of the classic 100 milers, then look no further. Stats Entry fee: $465 Start/Finish Location: County Road 321, Mount Princeton, Colorado (coordinates: 38.740282, -106.161237) Distance: 101 miles Average Elevation: 10,600' High Point: 13,100' Low Point: 8,150' Total Elevation Gain: 23,500' Cut off: 37 hours Course type: 66% single track, 21% mining roads, 10% gravel roads, and 3% paved roads
100 Miles: T-Shirt
| Distance | Price | Opens | Closes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 Miles | $465.00 | Nov 28 | Jul 17 |
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