Creede 100
The Creede 100 takes place in late July in the high country around Creede, Colorado, covering roughly 107 miles with a 40-hour cutoff. The course features an out-and-back section through remote terrain, with pacers permitted starting at mile 56. Expect significant elevation changes as the route moves through varied Colorado mountain terrain, likely including forest roads, singletrack, and exposed sections at elevation. Summer temperatures can swing dramatically in this region, and afternoon thunderstorms are common, so weather preparedness is essential. The course passes through areas with names like Oso Creek, Spring Creek, and Willow Creek, suggesting creek crossings and transitions between forested valleys and more open terrain. This race suits experienced ultrarunners comfortable with long mountain efforts and variable conditions. The extended cutoff time accommodates steady hiking and conservative pacing, but the distance and mountain environment demand solid preparation and self-sufficiency skills, especially during the nighttime hours.
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