All finishers will receive a “cup-less” cup, a pint glass from our friends at Commonwealth, a custom finisher’s medal, and a lifetime of amazing stories to tell your grandkids.
Registration stays open until race day.
There is no age restriction. Minors will need parental consent.
Yes. Email the race director at [email protected] for assistance.
No, we do not give age group awards.
Top three men’s and women’s awards for each race.
You can change the race distance at any time. If going up, pay the difference. If going down, we will give a refund up to 48 hours out from race day. After that, it’s a donation.
Email the race director at [email protected] for assistance.
Yes, but plan to remind us when next year’s race approaches.
For the safety of all runners, no dogs are allowed on the course.
Water, soda, fruit, candy, and salty snacks
Due to the rocky, technical nature of the trails, strollers are not permitted on the course.
The course is a combination of rocky, technical single track and smooth, packed fire road.
We’d love to have your help putting on this great race. Email our race director for more information at [email protected].
There is a bathroom in the parking lot near the start/finish line. There are no bathrooms on the course.
Yes, we offer early packet pick-up at the usual Dusty Bottoms meet-up the Thursday before the race. Come to Fuzio between 6:30pm and 8:30pm.
For the Red Hills area, the May average high is 78 degrees and the low is 46 degrees. We have seen varied weather conditions for past races. To be safe, bring a long sleeve for the morning and sunscreen for later in the day.
Parking is limited. We strongly encourage carpooling.
Yes, this is a “cup-less” event. Please bring a cup or bottle for hydration at aid stations.
All runners are expected to carry at least 20 oz of water with them at all times.
“It is a great course, awesome support, well organized and can’t forget the beautiful views …wait did I mention beer… there’s that too!”
“Sarah cheated on me with a skeleton. I drank whiskey at an aid station. There were rocks and hills, and then mud and hills, and then mud and rocks and hills. Let’s do it all again next year.”
“Best aid stations!”
“RHR was my first DB race. Love the challenge of the terrain as much as the beautiful views. It was well organized and I loved meeting like-minded, equally crazy people.”
“Dirty people…clean beer…and the soup !!”
“It was my first trail race. I learned what technical meant to trail running. Rocks, lots of rocks! And of course, El Guapo.”
“The most technical race you’ll ever run without a lot of vertical gain.”
Great training trail for a 50k… I hated to love it! Got Er done!!
“First-time trail runners, or seasoned veterans of dirt, this race has something for everyone!”
“I like the beer when it’s over.”
“It’s a challenging run but filled with fun.”
“It’s Red Hills and DB.. win-win situation.”
“First trail race I had ever run… what was I thinking?”
“The course where I was happy when I got lost. I love this challenge!!”
“Red Hills is a technically challenging run where every step counts. This race can satisfy beginners and seasoned runners.”
“The Ramble is challenging, peaceful, and a lot of fun with some incredible people!”
“It is beautiful and challenging. I conquered El Guapo!! You can too!”