Not for the faint of heart, the Moab Trail Marathon has a reputation for being one of the toughest cross country races around. The course features a mix of Moab's unique 4wd roads and trails; this course travels up, down, and through several stunning canyons. Rugged terrain and spectacular scenery bring runners from around the World to compete on this course. 2015 is the 7th edition of this race. The course was designed by world class local runner, Danelle Ballengee, who is known to set challenging courses. The course actually crosses the path of her famous fall in 2006 where she survived at 60 foot fall and two freezing nights with a shattered pelvis only to be saved by her dog, Taz and neighbor, Dorothy Rossignol. ABC TV will be at the event to film, as they are doing a story for the show “In An Instant” set to air next spring.
Race organizers are thrilled at the response and looking forward to a successful event. Moab is a wonderful host town to events like this. And the course couldn't be any better. The scenery is absolutely stunning. This year the race organizers have coupled with several local non-profit organizations that will also be helping out on race day. Proceeds from the race will go to benefit these non-profit organizations including Community Rebuilds, Friends For Wheelin', Humane Society of Moab Valley, Trail Mix, Young Life, Grand Mtn Bike Team, Grand County Search and Rescue, and others.
The race starts at 8am on November 7th. Top finishers are expected to finish in less than 2 hours, and the cutoff is set at 8 hours. It is recommended that those hikers, bikers, and jeepers wishing for solitude recreate elsewhere, although spectators are welcome. The event is being held under permit from the BLM and SITLA. For more information either check out the website www.moabtrailmarathon.com or call Danelle at 259-7844 or 970-389-4838. The event is full, so they are not accepting registrations, although local Kids are welcome to compete in the 'Kid's K', which features running through an arch and cave, going down a ladder, and through a tunnel. Parents need to sign their kids up online at www.IMathlete.com.
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