All sites in the campground may be reserved online at Maricopa County Parks. All restrooms offer flush toilets and showers. Each site has a large parking area to accommodate up to a 45′ RV with water and electrical hook-ups, dump station, a picnic table and a barbecue fire ring. Please call the race day number and they will dispatch immediately.įor overnight camping, McDowell Mountain Regional Park offers 76 individual sites for tent or RV camping. Our medical team is highly trained and understands the terrain and driving access points. NOTE: Please do NOT call 911 in a medical emergency. We reserve the right to pull you from the race if medical officials deem it necessary. We will have our MedStar Solutions medical staff based at the start / finish headquarters to assist with first aid onsite. We will have an area specified for your personal drop bag at the start/finish area that will allow for easy and quick access. Crews are allowed at the race start/finish only. Pacers are not allowed for any other distance. Pacers are allowed for the 75k starting with the 3rd loop (50k). 50K runners must leave for their last loop by 11pm. Please come prepared with your own reusable cup or you will be able to purchase a cup on site.ħ5 Km Runners must leave for their final loop by 1:00 AM.įinal cutoff is 7:00 AM (14 Hours for the 75K). The Granite Tank & main aid stations will be stocked with water, ice, electrolyte drinks, salty and sweet snacks, fruit, pb&j, bean rollups, hot food (quesadillas, grilled cheese), and more. There will also be a water only aid station at the Pemberton Trailhead. In addition to a fully stocked aid station at the start/finish line at the Four Peaks Staging Area, there will be one fully stocked remote aid station- Granite Tank Aid- located along the Long Loop course that runners will pass by every loop. Please familiarize yourself with the course maps on our website prior to race day and/or print a map to bring along with you. All runners are responsible for understanding the layout of the course. In addition, blue & white checkerboard plastic flagging will be hung to designate non-race or “WRONG WAY” trails. Trail junctions and turns will be marked with laminated signs. The race courses will be well marked with orange ribbons with black polka dots and reflective medallions. The race, which has a vertical ascent of 1800m will take runners through the picturesque Moolmanshoek Private Game Reserve on Saturday the 17th of September 2022.įor more information on the race and to find out what additional activities will be available on the weekend, please visit. Trust us you will never think of 24km in the same way,” says Mike. The 24km, though, should not fool you into a false sense of security as this is Extreme Mountain running and is the equivalent to an ultra-marathon. “The 24km race is self-supported and self-navigational and as the route is circular it makes it a good entry level event for those that are looking for something more challenging than running on the trail. “We only allow 200 runners to experience the magic of this event and preserve the pristine nature of the mountains.” “Only a few entries still remain for this year’s event,” says race organiser Mike de Haast from Pure Adventures. Once again, the race promises to be a nail biter with previous race champions and record setters, Simon Tshabalala, Lucky Miya and Thabang Madiba returning to fight for the crown. Just over one month to go until the start of, what has been called the toughest 24km mountain race in South Africa, the K-Way 4 Peaks Mountain Challenge. Last Chance to enter the K-Way 4 Peaks Mountain Challenge! Press Release /
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