As a public service announcement, the Hardrock Hundred Endurance Run is notifying people about the public lands that will be used for the race July 14-16. The 100-mile race will begin at 6 a.m. Friday and the competitors have 48 hours to reach the finish line by Sunday morning. This year’s race is heading counterclockwise, beginning and ending in Silverton.
Below is a list of impacted trails:
- Friday 6-9 a.m.
Arastra Gulch to Dives-Little Giant Pass to Cunningham Gulch
- Friday 8 a.m.- noon
Cunningham Gulch road to Green Mountain Trail to Stony Pass to Maggie Gulch
- Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Pole Creek Pass-West fork of Pole Creek to Cataract-Pole Pass to Cottonwood Creek Trail
- Friday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
South side of Cinnamon Pass Road to Grizzly Gulch Trail-Handies Peak-American Basin to Grouse Gulch Trail
- Friday 3 p.m.-Saturday 6 a.m.
South side Engineer Pass to Oh Point Road to Bear Creek Trail (Ouray)
- Friday 6 p.m.-Saturday 4 p.m.
Camp Bird Road to Virginius Pass to Mendota Ridge Trail to Jud Wiebe Trail
- Friday 10 p.m.- Saturday 9 p.m.
Bridal Veil Basin (Telluride) to Wasatch Trail to Oscars Pass to Ophir Pass road
- Saturday noon-Sunday noon
Swamp Canyon jeep road to Grant-Swamp Pass to Ice Lake Trail
- Saturday 4 a.m.-Sunday 3 a.m.
Porcupine Gulch Trail to Cataract Basin Trail to Putnam Basin Trail
- Saturday 6 a.m.-Sunday 6 a.m.
Putnam Creek Trail to Bear Creek Trail (Silverton)
For more information about the Hardrock Hundred Endurance Run, visit www.run100s.com/HR/.
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly said the race begins and ends in Ouray. It begins and ends in Silverton.