Route: Trans-RMNP Marathon

Submitted by Evan.OToole on Mon, 04/04/2022 - 08:42am
Location
Colorado, US
Distance
27.3 mi
Vertical Gain
4,670 ft
Description

Mostly dirt route starting at the Kawuneeche Visitor Center (west entrance), climbing the North Inlet Trail over Flattop Mountain, and descending to the Beaver Meadows Visitor Center (east entrance).

The course covers a traverse of the park, moving through sub alpine, alpine, and riparian areas. Starting and ending at the visitor centers allows easy shuttling and gives the athlete claim to have covered the complete width of the park. The west side provides much more solitude than the busier east side. All of the park's large ungulates can be seen along this route.

I completed this route with Matt McDermit on 9/10/21. https://www.strava.com/activities/5938637149

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I'm going to be attempting this route next Saturday or Sunday (9/23 or 9/24), depending on which day has better weather.

There are some spots on the horse trails on the eastern half of the route that I have found somewhat difficult to navigate on my scouting runs, but I think those turns are committed to memory now, so hopefully there are no delays due to wrong turns.

My wife will be crewing me and meeting me near miles 18 and 24. Unfortunately, unless a crew person is willing to climb Flattop Mountain from the Bear Lake area, I don't think there is any earlier point that support can be provided.

Looks like it should be a great day on a really beautiful series of trails!

Follow-up on this:

Had great luck today with nice weather, no reroutes due to wildlife, and very few hikers on the Flattop descent. A wrong turn and lots of nausea threw me off my splits strategy around mile 21-22.

Still very happy with my time of 6:35:23. I'll upload the track to Strava tomorrow and make a submission.

Great route!

Awesome, I've been waiting for someone to best my time! Yes, the horse trails from Mill Creek down can be a bit confusing, but we did this route blind after only mapping it out online and I had no idea what to expect there. Congrats on the great run!

I'm really late seeing this response, oops!

Thanks for the kind words. It's a really great route that you guys mapped out.