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Ruck N Run 50K Ultra : Off Road |
Running : Ultra Distance Trail Run 31 Miles |
3 Hour Ruck N Run : Off Road |
Running : 3 Hours |
Ruck N Run 5K : Off Road |
Running : 3.1 Miles |
Ruck N Run 10K : Off Road |
Running : 6.2 Miles |
Ruck N Run Half Marathon : Off Road |
Running : 13.1 Miles |
Ruck N Run Marathon : Off Road |
Running : 26.2 Miles |
Ruck N Run 30K : Off Road |
Running : 18.6 Miles |
-) 2018 Dam Ruck “N” Run:
- Come have Coach Ryan Cooper help test your limits in beautiful Bitter Springs, located just 30 short minutes from Las Vegas. This race venue is guaranteed not to disappoint. It offers everything from running on wide jeep trails, sandy washes, viewing sherbet colored rocks, TRAVERSING AN ABANDONED DAM, and a possible encounter with the elusive Nelson Bighorn Sheep!
The fun begins at MIDNIGHT with a chance to push yourself farther than you ever thought possible by daring to participate in a 3 or 6 hour Ruck. This intense Ruck event will include military style PT, rucking, trail running, night time navigation and testing your problem solving skills while under a stressful situation. Are you up for the challenge!?
Not up for the Ruck? No problem! We have some out-of-this-world trail races beginning at 6 AM. The distances range from a 5K, to a 50K Ultra Marathon! The longer distances will experience an epic Nevada sunrise in the middle of the desert with a picturesque mountainous backdrop. There are many ways to register: just the Ruck, just a trail race, or do BOTH…and walk (or crawl) away with multiple awards!
And you know if Triple Dare is there, it's going to be a party…so be prepared for tons of energy, excitement and super rad volunteers giving you a top notch racing experience!
"About a mile after leaving the pavement, driving to the staging area, you will cross an ancient and barren set of tracks: the old Spanish Trail, known later as the Mormon Road, first traveled by Spanish explorers in 1776. The Spanish used it as a link between their New Mexico and California missions. Later, the mountain men followed the trail to California. The Mormons developed the trail into a road during their westward expansion after settling in Utah."
30 minutes north of Las Vegas
1- Go north on I-15 to the Valley of Fire exit (exit 75),
2- Turn south (right) toward the state park. Go past the Moapa Indian Reservation store.
3- About three miles later, the paved road bends left, but follow the dirt road straight, to the mountains. You will see the staging area down to your right.
-) 2018 Dam Ruck “N” Run:
- Come have Coach Ryan Cooper help test your limits in beautiful Bitter Springs, located just 30 short minutes from Las Vegas. This race venue is guaranteed not to disappoint. It offers everything from running on wide jeep trails, sandy washes, viewing sherbet colored rocks, TRAVERSING AN ABANDONED DAM, and a possible encounter with the elusive Nelson Bighorn Sheep!
The fun begins at MIDNIGHT with a chance to push yourself farther than you ever thought possible by daring to participate in a 3 or 6 hour Ruck. This intense Ruck event will include military style PT, rucking, trail running, night time navigation and testing your problem solving skills while under a stressful situation. Are you up for the challenge!?
Not up for the Ruck? No problem! We have some out-of-this-world trail races beginning at 6 AM. The distances range from a 5K, to a 50K Ultra Marathon! The longer distances will experience an epic Nevada sunrise in the middle of the desert with a picturesque mountainous backdrop. There are many ways to register: just the Ruck, just a trail race, or do BOTH…and walk (or crawl) away with multiple awards!
And you know if Triple Dare is there, it's going to be a party…so be prepared for tons of energy, excitement and super rad volunteers giving you a top notch racing experience!
"About a mile after leaving the pavement, driving to the staging area, you will cross an ancient and barren set of tracks: the old Spanish Trail, known later as the Mormon Road, first traveled by Spanish explorers in 1776. The Spanish used it as a link between their New Mexico and California missions. Later, the mountain men followed the trail to California. The Mormons developed the trail into a road during their westward expansion after settling in Utah."
30 minutes north of Las Vegas
1- Go north on I-15 to the Valley of Fire exit (exit 75),
2- Turn south (right) toward the state park. Go past the Moapa Indian Reservation store.
3- About three miles later, the paved road bends left, but follow the dirt road straight, to the mountains. You will see the staging area down to your right.
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