![]() ![]() – Well-stocked aid stations, manned by experienced ultra runners, will tend to runners. – 50 mile runners (including the first leg relay runners) will be starting before sunrise and will be required to run with a headlamp or flashlight for at least the initial 1.2 mile loop before returning to the start area. There is approximately 1/2 mile of paved road and 1/4 mile of dirt road on the 16.2 mile course. The race course is primarily single-track trails over hilly, technical terrain. – 50 mile elevation: 7,500′ gain (equal loss) 50 km elevation: 4,500′ gain (equal loss) 50 mile runners will complete a 1.2 mile lap of Bradbury Mountain followed by 3 laps of the 16.2 mile course. Winner’s of the 50 mile and 50k solo races earn a coveted Adirondack chair from Prospect Mountain Furniture.ĭownload GPX file here CLICK HERE FOR PRINTABLE MAPĥ0k runners will complete 2 laps of the 16.2 mile course. Not ready to run an ultra yet? Grab a friend and try the 2 person RELAY! Or have someone running? Come find out what it’s all about, while helping! We will have the volunteer sign up out in mid-September.Īll finishers receive a finisher’s hoodie. PLEASE BRING REUSEABLE CUPS/CONTAINERS FOR ALL YOUR HYDRATION NEEDS. ![]() SPECIAL UPDATE: BIG BRAD ULTRAS IS NOW A CUPLESS EVENT. ![]() With the fall foliage at it’s peak, there are sure to be many fantastic vistas along the route. The course has tough hills, rocks, roots, and very little flat including a 1/2 mile of paved road and 1/4 mile of dirt road. ![]() Runners tackle a 16.2 mile loop that’s a gauntlet of great Maine singletrack, journeying through Bradbury Mountain State Park, over Tryon Mountain, Chandler Brook, and back into Bradbury Mountain State Park. And this year, we’ve extended the 50 mile cut off time!!!! – Trail Monster Running is proud to present the twelfth annual Big Brad Ultras and Relay on Octoon the trails of Bradbury Mountain State Park and the surrounding area. Maine’s got some BIG BAD ULTRAMARATHONS: races with single-track trails, big hills, and gnarly terrain. ![]()
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