Early Saturday morning the sound of thunder and rain on rooftops woke many runners from their slumber. A few

Essentially the course is divided in thirds – the first third will engage one’s spirit with beautiful flowing singletrack along pine needle laden trail below towering white pines. The second crushes it beginning with the rock strewn climb to the summit of Ely’s Peak. The third enlists the

Duluth is covered to the east by this largest of inland fresh water oceans, Lake Superior. Gigantic Ore Vessels docking in huge unloading ports; crowds cheering at a football game far away, with the stadium in sight below; big sounds of steel-on-steel – all seen and heard while one is making way on the rugged Superior Hiking Trail. Runners found the juxtaposition of surroundings, the tough trail overlooking this bustling port city, a surreal experience. Kim Holak, first overall finisher and first woman, agreed that this course is spectacular and is sure to become a classic among upper Midwest ultras.
This account was compiled with the help of the runners in this beta run.

Nice report - nice photos!
ReplyDeletePrivileged to have been part of the crew for this run! Looking forward to next year.