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 Death Valley Trail Marathon Runner Comments
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Amazing canyon jeep trail into Death Valley! (General Comments)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 5
Scott Dazey from San Diego (7/30/03)

A one-of-a-kind romp in the wilderness which takes you from the Nevada high desert, over a 1-mile pass, and down through an undulating, convoluted, and ever-narrowing Titus Canyon to finish in California's infamous Death Valley! A trail or off-road runner's dream, which seems to lure you back year after year. I've done the race 4 times, but still crave more. Don't expect huge crowds to cheer you on; they would only ruin the scenery anyway. Aid stations are placed in a Spartan manner (roughly every 5 miles or so!). What did you expect? This is Death Valley. My advice: train hard, carry water/fuel, and enjoy! The race director is friendly, and sometimes downright humorous. However, the awards... if you're so blessed... leave you feeling a little underwhelmed considering the beauty of the course. I got several cheesy ribbons growing up... didn't everybody? Overall, the race organization is top-notch considering the logistics of a point-to-point run in the middle of nowhere. The finish is a metaphor for the ages... a three-mile trek down an alluvial fan, with the only discernable objects being the matchbox-sized buses gleaming in the desert sun that never seem to get any bigger! Look up "rave run" - it should say: See Titus Canyon.


My first trail run... great experience (about: 2003)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 1
Maureen Tarpey from Lexington, Kentucky (3/31/03)

Dave Horning and all his staff did a great job of making everyone feel welcome. I especially liked the awards ceremony afterwards...very warm and folksy. Death Valley this time of year is beautiful. I appreciated being able to do the 17 mile run since I couldn't finish the marathon in the time given.
Everyone was friendly and informative and the race was well organized.


Out of water... on course (about: 2003)
Course: 5 Organization: 3 Fans: 1
R. k. from Mid West (2/5/03)

Very nice event and a must run for anyone who wants to see unheralded beauty. Tough course...but worth it. At the 15-mile point, they ran out of water and even though I carried a water bottle was annoyed by that. How about using the leftover water from miles 5 and 10 and drop off surplus supplies to subsequent stations in need?


Awesome Event! (about: 2002)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 1
Alex Sox-Harris from Palo Alto, CA (2/5/02)

This was a great run in a beautiful place. The oganization was totally adequate as was the support. Don't expect to be pampered, carry a water bottle, and enjoy the day. My time was about 25 minutes slower than my road time. The course is a little rocky in places but I wish I wore slightly lighter shoes than my Brooks Beasts. Maybe if I had worn ligther shoes I would have wished I had more foot protection. Maybe if other races had 'fill your water bottle from a jug' support, there would be less waste and trash from paper cups at races. Will do again.


A TOP NOTCH EVENT-ALL THE WAY!!!!! (about: 2002)
Course: 5 Organization: 5 Fans: 1
Anne Brakeman from Saugus, California (Southern Cal.) (2/4/02)

From the National Anthem all the way to the post-race party-this was the most AWESOME marathon I have ever been a part of!! If you like to be with wacky, funny, crazy, very cool and fun-filled people and run through some of the most beautiful and mesmerizing scenery on the planet, then this run is for you!! I have never been in a marathon where I didn't know or care what time it was or how far along I was...until now. This marathon is a must-do for any runner!! It has just become an annual event for me!! Thank you everyone at Envirosports for taking away my 'envirovirginity'!!!!


A one-time must-do race for true trail runners! (General Comments)
Course: 5 Organization: 2 Fans: 1
A Runner from San Fernando Valley (3/2/01)

The beauty and unique scenery will appeal to trail marathoners looking for a new adventure. I've run this marathon three times and being a seasoned ultrarunner, I carried my own water. (Good thing, the RD doesn't provide much support). The course is rugged, challenging and ever-so-beautiful. The run through Titus Canyon is particularly memorable. The beauty of the course more than makes up for the lack of support, lack of awards, lack of hospitality.


Scenic trail run through Titus Canyon in DV (General Comments)
Course: 5 Organization: 3 Fans: 1
A Runner from Los Angeles vicinity (8/16/00)

I strongly recommend this race! Death Valley is such an awesome place to visit. In winter the temperatures are very mild (50-60 F) and perfect for a marathon. The course is the best of the Death Valley Marathons that EnviroSports puts on. The first 13 miles of the course is a fairly challenging climb with many runners walking the final miles, but from mile 13 on it's all down hill. It's not a race where you want to worry about your finish time. Because it's so beautiful you will want to stop and take pictures along the way and because the official timing device is the organizer's stopwatch. The organization is minimal but adequate. They leave jugs of water and food about every 5 miles. Just don't expect to be pampered like in a big-time race. You will need to carry water bottles. The course is mostly rough gravel so be sure to wear shoes which will protect your feet. Road shoes won't protect your feet from stone bruises. If you want to see pictures of the race visit www.trailrunnersclub.com.


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