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Marathon Details - Wild Wild West Marathon

North America Marathons > USA > CA > Lone Pine > Wild Wild West Marathon

Wild Wild West Marathon & 50 Miler, 50K, 10 Miler

location icon Lone Pine, CA USA    calendar icon  October 5, 2024    calendar icon https://www.lonepinechamber.org/wild-west-marathon




Name: Event Coordinator
Address: PO Box 749
Lone Pine CA 93545-0749
Phone Number:  760-876-4444
Fax Number: 760-264-9675
Email: Email the organizers
 
 
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Reviews

Course Rating Course 4.6 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 4.0 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 2.7 
 
 
Number of comments: 32 [displaying comments 1 to 11]
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E. B. from San Diego (10/19/2019)
"Beautiful views and race, no frills" (about: 2019)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Wild Wild West Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 1


I ran the 50miler of this race, boy was it tough finding info on it! The race was beautiful, running up to Mt Whitney Portal, then back down to the desert and through the alabama hills. Very lowkey though, markings aren't the best, very lowkey aid stations.
 

S. R. from CA (5/6/2019)
"Excellent small trail marathon in gorgeous locale" (about: 2019)

11-50 previous marathons | 2 Wild Wild West Marathons
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 2


This is a beautiful trail run in the Owens Valley between Mt. Whitney and Lone Pine, running through portions of the Alabama Hills.

About 20% is steep enough that I needed to walk, the rest was a pleasant jog. The run is so strenuous that I needed an extra two hours in comparison to my last marathon.

Organizers and volunteers are extremely supportive, everyone is friendly, and the course is well-marked.

Great job, Lone Pine!
 

S. R. from Las Vegas, NV (5/7/2018)
"Disorganized Race" (about: 2018)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Wild Wild West Marathon
COURSE: 1  ORGANIZATION: 1  FANS: 1


This was the most disorganized race I have attended.
1) Much confusion over the 50K start time - was told it was 5am, then at 6am, then back to 5am.
2) Poor course markings
3) My husband had a hard time upgrading to the 50M at packet pickup. Ended up overpaying because they had no change.
4) Not enough shirts for all the runners. Ended up donating back my shirt.
5) Confusion over bus shuttle.
6) Lack of vegan food options at the aid station. Many aid stations had warm water/soft drinks although it was hot.
7) Basic medal from clay.
8) They packed up early - even though we were told there were still 2 runners on the course.

The only good thing - the aid stations were approx 4 miles apart.

I would never recommend this race or do this again. Overpriced for what it is.
 

Ron Hess from Fair Oaks CA (5/6/2015)
"Fun beautiful race with spectacular views!" (about: 2015)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Wild Wild West Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 1


Nice low key race with lots of nice folks. I can see why runners come back year after year. Did the 50k and was treated with loop around famous Alabama Hills where hundreds of movies where made this along with stunning views of Mt Whitney makes this a bucket list race!
 

L. B. from Los Angeles, CA (5/4/2015)
"Great scenic trails and tough rough race!" (about: 2015)

First Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 4  FANS: 5


I just did the 10-miler and it was a tough one. It's difficulty is 9 out of 10. 2/3s of the 10 miler is up hill and the first third is in 5 inch deep sand so you really have to push through it. I'm sure the marathon and 50Km are similar. That being said it was a beautiful route and perfectly organized. A cute little town with lots of sites and friendly locals. Negatives: The beginning of the race is a skinny track making it difficult to set your pace since there's only so much room for everyone... had the race started on a wider path I probably could have cut 10 minutes off my time. Also, I almost lost my way because the route is marked with spray painted arrows on the dirt path so you really need to keep an eye out for them! I hope next year they post little signs instead.
 

M. T. from California (5/31/2013)
"Awesome Views" (about: 2013)

3 previous marathons | 1 Wild Wild West Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 5


I ran the 10-miler. This was without a doubt one of the most beaufitul races I have done as far as scenery. Aid Stations were well stocked and managed by friendly folks. I was a little disappointed that there wasn't any food or beverages at the finish line though (at least when I got there). I did manage to miss a marker at one point and had to backtrack. All of the course markers were white arrows spraypainted on the ground. A small brightly-colored sign indicating which direction to go would be far more effective, in my opinion. I also couldn't find any information on the mileage between aid stations before the race. Not a big deal for the 10-miler, but it would still be nice to know. For post-race, there are some good places to eat in Lone Pine, and lots to do in the area! Final race tip: Make sure you get to the race extra early. I was running a little late, and ended up starting the race late because it took about 15 minutes to get to the starting line between finding parking and the relatively long walk to the starting line from the parking area.
 

L. M. from Mammoth Lakes, Ca (6/10/2012)
"Awesome Event in a beautiful place!!" (about: 2012)

2 previous marathons | 1 Wild Wild West Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


This was my first marathon, and I enjoyed it so much. The course was really nice with some single track, stream crossings, smooth dirt roads, and beautiful views. The aid stations were well stocked with all sorts of yummy snacks and super friendly people. I will definitely participate in this event again.
 

A. O. from Southern California USA (5/6/2012)
"Tough Love" (about: 2012)

11-50 previous marathons
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


Against previously posted advice (because of its '9' rating), this was my first 50K. Everything said before about its sandy, climbing, descending toughness is correct. Luckily, my GPS malfunctioned early and I ran the course with restraint instead of with the pacing mania that comes with road marathons. It is a spectacular course, with down home friendly people supporting it, and they double as great spectators. I finished the 31 mi running not walking and now I think I can run just about any 50K.
 

M. M. from California (5/11/2011)
"Great race... will be back next year" (about: 2011)

2 previous marathons | 1 Wild Wild West Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 5


This was my second trail marathon and I really enjoyed the scenery and the challenging terrain. People should know that the trail is mostly sand, which will slow you down a little. There was also some extra mileage, which added an entire 1/2-hour to my time; the race organizers blamed the runners for that, even though we followed markers. Anyway, we had a great breeze and finished before it got too hot. Awesome!!
 

D. S. from Santa Ana, CA (2/3/2011)
"This is a race that people should hate, but love." (about: 2010)

4-5 previous marathons | 1 Wild Wild West Marathon
COURSE: 5  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 2


This is a race that people should hate, but love. What's to hate? How about this: 15-minute splits to START the race; sandy, uphill stretches that never end; potential to spend an hour on the course without another runner in sight (with doubt creeping in about whether you're on course until you get to the next aid station); 7-mile, quad-busting, downhill stretches.

What's to love? See above. It's a different type of person who runs this race. The type of person who runs this race thinks someone finishing the Badwater ultra is a rock star. They think there is something special about running at the foothills of the Sierras. They want beer at an aid station. They appreciate the warmth of a small town. This race will be my first that I've ever repeated for any distance, and May can't get here fast enough!

I marked Fans as a two to be fair to events like Boston, where the streets are lined with fans from start to finish. Although spectators and volunteers are wonderful in this race, the remoteness keeps them out of sight for 95% of the race.
 

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