WASATCH FRONT 100 MILE ENDURANCE RUN
The Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run is held in Utah the first weekend
after Labor Day each year. The run stretches from Layton, Utah to The Homestead in
Midway, Utah and covers some of the most beautiful scenery the Wasatch Mountains
have to offer. There is a cumulative elevation gain of approximately 26,882
feet, as well as a cumulative loss of approximately 26,131 feet throughout
the course. This is a premier run that will test the endurance of any runner.
Click the following links for more Wasatch 100 information:
- The Race
- The Course
- The Rules
- Along The Trail
- Pacers/Crews
- Transportation To The Start
- Weather
- Be Prepared
- Training Runs
- Application
- Trail Work Requirement
- Entry Fee
- Deadlines
- Limited Entry
- Pre-Race Meeting
- Drop/Supply Bags
- Race Director
- Table of selected locations, mileages, and elevations
- Mileage
- Elevations and Elevation Profiles (Including Ascent and Descent Estimates)
- Trail Information
- Drive To Instructions
- Cut-Off Times
- Descriptions
- "Drive-to" Instructions For Major Aid Stations
- Finisher Award
- Golden Skull
- Royal Order of the Crimson Cheetah
- Spirit of the Wasatch
- Badger Heart
- Anonymous Club
- Grandslam of Ultrarunning
- Wasatch Front 100 Mile Winners list: 1980-2007
- Grandslam of Ultrarunning Winners list: 1986-2007
- All-Time Finishers List 2007
- Wasatch 100 Finishers and Splits 1997-2007
- Wasatch 100 Finishers 1980-2007
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