5th Annual Madison Ultra 50

Ennis, MT 59729, USA

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Regular signup will begin at 12:00 PM (MST) on March 1.  We look forward to welcoming you to Southwest Montana in July.

 

 
By definition, an Ultra is any race longer than 26.2 miles or 42 kilometers. Most Ultras are either nice round numbers such as 50K, 100K, 50 Miles, 100 Miles and even 24 hours, or they are a specific distance between two points, e.g. the Badwater Ultra is 135 miles which is the distance from the lowest point in Death Valley to the highest point (original route) at Mount Whitney in the contiguous United States.

That's most Ultras - a nice round number or a specific distance between two unique and iconic spots on a map. Because Montana is so awesome and has so much fantastic public land (Thank you Teddy Roosevelt!), we are doubly blessed. We are going to do both in one route and in two directions.

The Madison River is already famous among fly fishing aficionados. It's a blue ribbon trout stream. This means it's a fast flowing, cold water, not too deep, high elevation river with incredible rainbow, brown, and cut throat trout. People from around the world come to Southwest Montana for the sole purpose of casting a dry fly onto its waters.

Monument Ridge is the highest point on the Gravelly Range Road. It is 9,587 feet above the oceans. When all the ups and downs are calculated, it's about 6,000 net vertical feet above the Madison River. 

Here's the cool part. The road distance between the banks of the Madison River and Monument Ridge? 

50 kilometers. 

The Madison Ultra 50 will start on Monument Ridge on top of the Gravelly Range. The finish line is at Varney Bridge on the Madison River.  It's a 50K downhill.  The Madison Ultra 100 starts on Varney Bridge and then goes up to Monument Ridge and then back down to Varney Bridge.  It's 50K up and then 50K down.

How cool is that? 

The route, obviously in either direction, is entirely on a decent quality gravel road. A regular car can travel on this road. In no way are these trail Ultras. There is basically no flat ground on the entire route. It's either leaning or crazily going uphill or downhill.

If you've never done an Ultra before, here's your chance. Sometimes you gotta say WTF.  Whether you choose to do 50K or 100K, it's all going to be awesome.