Downhill at Dawn Half Marathon – June 7, 2014 – Ridgecrest Conference Center – Black Mountain, NC

Downhill at Dawn

This race has a strong following because of its fast and scenic course. Not to mention the fact that you can run this baby and get home in time for breakfast. The race starts at 6:01 AM.

OVERVIEW

The annual 1/2 marathon will run from Ridgecrest to Old Fort. You will experience some absolutely incredible views on this Downhill@Dawn Half Marathon. The wooded mountains are majestic. You will pass some beautiful streams and rivers and The Old Geyser park. The race will start at 6:01 AM on Saturday, June 7, 2014 from Royal Gorge, between the Royal Gorge Apartments and the Maple hotel.

CERTIFIED COURSE

This unique ½ Marathon will wind it’s way for 13.1 miles around Black Mountain, North Carolina, down the Old Fort Mountain on Old Highway 70 and finish at First Baptist Church, Old Fort, North Carolina. The first 3 miles, on pavement, will be out and back starting from the LifeWay campus at Ridgecrest. The first 1 ½ miles will be slightly downhill. The return 1 ½ miles will be slightly back uphill to the main campus. Once back at the LifeWay Ridgecrest campus, runners will be turning to go down Old Fort Mountain, the next 10 miles, mostly downhill, will offer the runner 3 of the miles on packed dirt and gravel and 7 miles on pavement. There will be a couple of places along the course where there will be some gradual uphill grades, but it is primarily a downhill run beginning at an elevation of 2700’ and ending at an elevation of 1600’. Water stations will be at the beginning and every 2-3 miles down the mountain. Port-A-Jons will also be provided along the route. RRCA and USA Track and Field Certification code for our half marathon is: NC-08044-PH.

Downhill At Dawn Course Map (click for larger image)
Downhill At Dawn Course Map (click for larger image)

INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION

Race starts at 6:01 AM. Online registration is available at imAthlete. For more information, visit the race website.

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