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  • Distance: 34.7 km from Kingston
    Thu, Jul 09, 2026 at 4:00 PM

    Escape to the mountains this summer for a long weekend of trail running, hiking, and connection in beautiful with a group of women who get it. We'll be based in a riverside home in Buena Vista, Colorado—just steps from Main Street, local trails, and surrounded by the kind of mountain views that make you remember why you do this.

    Each day, we'll head out for an adventure on the trails, with options ranging from 10–20 miles depending on your goals and how you're feeling. Some will run, some will hike, and many will do a mix — there's no "right" way to move through the mountains, and no pressure to perform. The highlight of the camp will be a group hike/run on Hope Pass or one of the 14ers in the Sawatch range (final itinerary based on the group and weather). We'll close out the weekend with a shorter shakeout run before heading home.

    Off the trails, we'll share meals, relax by the river, and soak in the laid-back mountain town energy that makes Buena Vista so special. Expect good conversation, honest miles, and the kind of friendships that form when women push themselves somewhere beautiful together.

    Think of it as part summer camp, part trail running getaway — a space to train hard, recover well, and leave feeling more like yourself than when you arrived.

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  • Distance: 40.1 km from Kingston
    Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 8:00 AM

    The Grin & Bear It is Crested Butte’s oldest trail challenge. Historically presented as a sprint to Green Lake and back, this classic event has evolved to offer a 25k Loop competition while still maintaining the traditional 15k race.

    New in 2025, the Grin and Bear it BIKE! This route will follow the 25k run route, excluding the .7 miles to Green Lake and back. This challenging route is roughly 14.83 miles with just under 4k feet of climbing.

    Note- there is minimal swag and no podium awards for this event.

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    9.32 Miles14.83 Miles15.53 MilesRunTrail via RunSignup
  • Distance: 33.8 km from Kingston
    Fri, Jul 17, 2026 at 6:00 AM

    The High Lonesome 100 is a high flying endurance race in the Sawatch range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. With 23,500' of vertical gain and reaching an elevation of 13,100', it's a hell of a course. The race runs in a loop through some of the most beautiful single track in the state, and takes runners on the Continental Divide and Colorado Trail, through 2 ghost towns, over 5 alpine passes, through remote basins, and over soaring ridges. It's also run and staffed by experienced and quality individuals, so you'll get to be a part of a wonderful community. If you're looking for a true mountain race, created in the spirit of the classic 100 milers, then look no further.

    Stats

    • Entry fee: $465

    • Start/Finish Location: County Road 321, Mount Princeton, Colorado (coordinates: 38.740282, -106.161237)

    • Distance: 101 miles

    • Average Elevation: 10,600'

    • High Point: 13,100'

    • Low Point: 8,150'

    • Total Elevation Gain: 23,500'

    • Cut off: 37 hours

    • Course type: 66% single track, 21% mining roads, 10% gravel roads, and 3% paved roads

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  • Distance: 39.2 km from Kingston
    Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 7:30 AM

    Download Race Book Here: RACE BOOK

    Lodging

    Our Host Lodging is Elevation Hotel and Spa. Use the link below for discounts of $189/night and ½ off resort and parking fees. Elevation is at the base area of Crested Butte Mountain Resort and only yards away from the start/finish line.

    https://be.synxis.com/?Hotel=26906&Chain=23885&config=GROUP%20&arrive=2025-09-11&depart=2025-09-15&adult=1&child=0&group=2509WCUMTB

    Camping

    There will be limited Camping available as pictured in the race book. At this camping area, there will be 3 portable toilets and a dumpster for your use. Please use these toilets and the dumpster for your trash. Use of public restrooms at Crested Butte Mountain Resort is permitted during business hours but use of any facilities in nearby lodges are not permitted.

    NO FIRES at campsite. You may use gas cooking stoves for cooking.

    Quiet hours for the camp site are from 9pm to 7am.

    Since this camping area is a limited space, we are asking that everyone keep their camping footprint as small as possible. After building your camp site, you can park your vehicles in a parking lot designated for overnight parking.

    There is no fee for camping. It's first come, first serve on camping spots starting Friday 12 September. We only ask that you abide by the rules stated above and in the race book so that we can continue to offer camping at our event.

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