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100M

The 2024 100-Mile route now starts at China Wall and finishes in downtown Auburn with approximately 17,000’ of vertical gain along the Western States Trail and other iconic trails.

Race Category

ws100M

Running Stones

8

Finals Access

Distance

160.9 KM

Elevation Gain

5181 M+

Start Date

Friday 26th April 2024

Race Start

China Wall Trailhead - 09:00

Max Allowed Race Time

35 Hours

Price

SOLD OUT

Course Description

Course Description

The new 100 mile route now starts at China Wall and finishes in downtown Auburn! Head out Mitchell Mine Rd to trail 6 into Eldorado Canyon then ascend to Deadwood on the Western States Trail, past the Pump to the infamous Swinging Bridge via the Devil’s Thumb descent and challenging climb back out. At Devils Thumb turn left on loop 6, to Deadwood and rejoin the WST for a fast descent to Eldorado Bridge then up to Michigan Bluff to make the way through Volcano Canyon to Foresthill and continuing on Cal Street section. Following the Western States Trail, runners will run along the American River, past the infamous Rucky Chucky river crossing and up to Driver’s Flat. Continue on the FDL to Mammoth Bar and take the Confluence Trail to No Hands Bridge. Here the 100M route splits off to make way up the notorious K2 climb and head over to Cool, down the Coffer loop to the American River, up to the Olmstead loop and back to Cool. Leaving Cool, the course will follow the WS Trail across Hwy 49 then to Quarry trail, and up Brown’s Bar to ALT, continuing on to American Canyon down to the Quarry trail and back to the Western States Trail, across No Hands Bridge and make the way to Robie Point where runners follow the route to cross Ann Trason’s White Bridge to finish in historic downtown Auburn! Approximately 18,000 feet of vert, 22,000 of descent.

Runners will have an overall cut-off of 35 hours to get their Western States Qualifier

*Course maps subject to change.

Mandatory Gear


  • Minimum water supply: 1 liter of hydration capacity
  • Reusable cup
  • Running pack for carrying supplies for the duration of the race.
  • Mobile/Cell phone with international roaming that works in the United States of America. Each runner should save the organization's safety phone numbers.
  • Two (2) working headlamp with spare cells/batteries. Recommendation of 200 lumens or more for the main light. One can remain in drop bags.
  • Jacket with hood for bad weather in the mountains/course terrain.
  • Hat



Recommended Gear


  • Additional Nutrition recommendation: 800 kcal (2 gels + 2 energy bars)
  • Mobile/Cell phone back-up charger
  • ID –passport/ID card
  • Survival blanket of 1.40m x 2m minimum / 55 inches x 80 inches.

Aid Station Chart

Learn more about each Aid Station, elevation gain and loss, cut-off times, and where drop bags and crew are allowed on course.

Aid Station Chart