
From the Organizer
Here’s a summary of what participants can expect:
Location and Setting: Camp hart is a rustic Boy Scout camp located along the Unami Creek, offering a natural and preserved open space environment.
Trail Description: The trails primarily consist of mostly double track technical trails with some single-track sections. Runners will encounter various natural elements such as tree roots, rocks, dirt, mud, and plenty of shade as they navigate through the course. Loop distances are expected to be around 6.2 miles, depending on trail conditions. Note course is subject to change if the sale of one of the camps goes through.
Terrain and Elevation: The course includes hills, providing a challenge. This elevation change will add to the scenic and varied nature of the race.
Aid Station and Refreshments: There will be one aid station offering an assortment of carbohydrates, fruits, water, Gatorade, and soda. Additionally, hot food will be available to refuel participants during breaks.
Parking and Logistics: While parking may be about 1/4 mile away from the start/finish area, runners and crew members will have the convenience of bringing their cars closer to the loop start/finish for easier access.
Overall, Camp hart promises a well-rounded trail running experience with its natural beauty, challenging terrain, and thoughtful amenities for participants and their support crews.
Recovery: Looking for a fun recovery activity to do with you friends or family? we thought so! Join us Sunday morning for the first annual Musser Revenge . enjoy a relaxed treasure hunt around Camp Hart more details here https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/Pennsburg/Musser
Last lap is 5:30pm all runners must be off the course at 7 pm no exceptions
Volunteers: We are always looking for help prior to the race to clear the trails please reach out if you would like to help.
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