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Paying Homage to the Traditional September 100 Milers – iRunFar


AJW's TaproomFor American path runners and ultrarunners, particularly those that are a fan of the 100-mile distance, the month of September is a month like no different.

That includes eight excellent, old skool 100 milers, a lot of which give qualification to enter the draw for the Western States 100, Hardrock 100, UTMB, or all three, that is THE month. After all of the hoopla of Western States, Hardrock, and UTMB have died down, these eight low-key 100 milers take middle stage and so they all supply one thing particular to everybody concerned.

Wasatch Entrance 100 Mile — Utah

Held yearly on the primary Friday after Labor Day, the Wasatch Entrance 100 Mile is a beast of a race. Billed as “100 miles of heaven and hell,” Wasatch actually delivers with tons of vertical acquire, technical trails, and the at all times difficult hot-during-the-day-cold-at-night conundrum for runners.

John Grobben, the one race director the race has ever had, makes no concessions for elite runners as his well-known punch line on the pre-race assembly signifies: “We all know that there are a whole lot of well-known runners operating this race and we’re not gonna’ introduce any of them. Good luck tomorrow!”

2023 Wasatch Front 100 Mile - start

The beginning of the 2023 Wasatch Entrance 100 Mile. Photograph: www.macklambertmedia.com

Pine to Palm 100 Mile — Oregon

The brainchild of Rogue Valley Runners founder and proprietor, and legendary ultrarunner, Hal Koerner, this point-to-point 100 miler — additionally held on the primary weekend after Labor Day yearly — showcases the great range and issue of the paths of Southern Oregon.

A real grassroots group occasion, the Pine to Palm 100 Mile is a type of pure 100 milers that deserves to be on any ultrarunner’s bucket listing.

Jenn Benna (at center crouching) at the start of the 2012 Pine to Palm 100.Jenn Benna (at center crouching) at the start of the 2012 Pine to Palm 100.

The beginning of the 2012 Pine to Palm 100. Photograph: Michael Lebowitz

Mogollon Monster 100 Mile — Arizona

Based by Aravaipa Operating’s proprietor, Jamil Coury, and at present directed by Noah Dougherty, the Mogollon Monster 100 Mile additionally takes place on the primary weekend after Labor Day. Held within the “Rim Nation” of Arizona, the “Mog,” because it’s referred to as domestically, is hard in 3 ways. One, it’s sizzling; two, it’s technical; and three, it’s lengthy — finally rely, not less than 106 miles and a few would say a bit longer.

In brief, it’s as elusive because the monster that offers the race its title.

Veronica Rudolphi - 2016 Mogollon Monster 100 Mile Women's Champion

Veronica Rudolphi, 2016 Mogollon Monster 100 Mile Champion, together with her monster trophy. Photograph: Mogoll0n Monster 100 Mile

Run Rabbit Run 100 Mile — Colorado

This iconic race, which for years was a traditional 50 miler on the autumn calendar, was expanded to incorporate the 100-mile distance a couple of dozen years in the past, by long-time race director Fred Abramowitz.

Recognized for its giant prize purse, completely different begin occasions for “hares” and “tortoises,” and a merely beautiful course within the mountains round Steamboat Springs, Colorado, the Run Rabbit Run 100 Mile is a type of races that acts larger than it’s. A enjoyable occasion, with all types of issues happening across the race on this endurance mecca, it appears to wrap collectively the outdated with the brand new quite effectively.

Tara Dower - 2023 Run Rabbit Run 100 Mile - women's winner

Tara Dower on her strategy to successful the 2023 Run Rabbit Run 100 Mile. Photograph: Paul Nelson

IMTUF 100 Mile — Idaho

Jeremy Humphrey is a badass ultrarunner. Embracing old skool values and his ardour for the game, a number of years again he created the IMTUF 100 Mile in his beloved Idaho mountains.

Whereas the official title of the race is the Idaho Mountain Path Extremely Pageant, everybody just about calls it IMTUF. And, good lordy, is it robust! Combining technical singletrack, traditional Idaho scree scrambles, and the standard provide of PUDS (pointless ups and downs), Jeremy has created a course, and an occasion, that may absolutely stand the check of time.

Drew Petersen - Ups and Downs - Running-IMTUF 2021

Drew Petersen in the course of the 2021 ITMUF 100 Mile. Photograph: Grant Petersen

Grindstone 100 Mile by UTMB — Virginia

Many heads have been turned, mine included, when information broke just a few months in the past that the Grindstone 100 Mile was turning into a UTMB World Collection occasion.

Nevertheless, I had religion that race director, race founder, and good pal Clark Zealand would have the ability to stroll the road and preserve the old fashioned vibe that has characterised this race for nearly 20 years, whereas additionally embracing the expansion and innovation that Ironman is bringing to the game. From stories on the bottom, final weekend, this primary 12 months did simply that. This occasion within the rugged mountains of Central Appalachia is one that may maintain you sincere, and make you’re employed.

Mike McMonagle - 2023 Grindstone by UTMB 100 Mile - men's winner

Mike McMonagle, the 2023 Grindstone by UTMB 100 Mile winner. Photograph: Grindstone by UTMB

Yeti 100 Mile — Virginia

Jason Inexperienced, the Grand Poobah of the Yeti Path Runners, has created an accessible, enjoyable, and delightful 100 miler in his fatherland of Southwest Virginia. Performed fully on the Virginia Creeper Path, this occasion, held on the final weekend of September, is as a lot a celebration as it’s a race.

Characterised by over-the-top support stations, great group help, and a race director who’s there to hug each finisher from first to final, the Yeti 100 Mile is a real embodiment of the spirit of ultrarunning.

2018 Yeti 100 Mile

An indication on the route of the 2018 Yeti 100 Mile. Photograph: Yeti 100 Mile

Bear 100 Mile — Utah and Idaho

The Bear 100 Mile, based over 20 years in the past by veteran ultrarunner, Leland Barker, and at present presided over by the passionate Cody Draper, is to me one of many traditional boutique ultras on the circuit.

Held within the prime time of leaf season in northern Utah and southern Idaho, and boasting 22,000 ft of vert, the Bear shouldn’t be for the faint of coronary heart. And but the organizers and the longtime runners proceed to make it really feel accessible, homespun, and simply a type of races you’re feeling like you could do earlier than you select to hold it up.

The Bear 100 2014 - Morning

Autumnal colours on the route of the Bear 100 Mile in 2014. Photograph: iRunFar/Bryon Powell

And there you’ve got it! Eight traditional 100 milers unfold throughout the U.S. by way of September. What a good time to be an ultrarunner!

Bottoms up!

AJW’s Beer of the Week

Caldera Brewing Company logoThis week’s beer of the week comes from Caldera Brewery Firm in Ashland, Oregon. Caldera’s Pilot Rock Porter is a candy and nutty tackle this traditional selection.  Easy and simple consuming, Pilot Rock is a type of Porters that makes you look twice and marvel if that is actually as darkish because it appears!

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