It’s our goal to make events that are accessible to as many as possible - runners, crews, spectators, and volunteers alike

While there are some things we cannot change, like unpaved roads or the backcountry nature of some of our aid stations, we are happy to provide additional support to make our events equally enjoyable to folks of all different abilities.

Some examples of this may include, but are not limited to: additional drop bag locations for those with dietary allergies or medical food restrictions, additional crew access, reserved parking and/or assistance at aid stations for crews with mobility needs, earlier pacers starts, or full race guides.


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DROP BAGS

Runners are allowed the use of drop bags at numerous aid stations throughout the race. Please observe the following requirements:

  • Drop bags must be reasonably sized, do not exceed the size of a large shoe box or small drawstring backpack if at all possible.

  • Drop bags must have the runner bib #, last name, and location CLEARLY written on them.

  • Only one drop bag per runner per location

  • WATERPROOF YOUR DROP BAGS

  • Drop bags must be dropped off during runner check-in (noon-5:15), late drop bags may not make it to the aid station.

  • Drop bags may be picked up at the finish line from 6am-1:00pm on Saturday. Some drop bags will be available on Saturday, but the last few aid stations don’t drop off until Saturday evening/night.

  • Unclaimed drop bags are available in Denver for 2 weeks after the race, or may be shipped for $15/bag.

Drop bags are available at the following aid stations:

  • St. Elmo 1 & 2

  • Cottonwood

  • Hancock

  • Lost Wonder Hut

  • Monarch Pass

  • Fooses

  • Blanks