Events
Running Up for Air - Staunton - 24 Hour
Running Up for Air - Staunton - 24 Hour Team - 4 Person
Running Up for Air - Staunton - 24 Hour Team - 2 Person
Running Up for Air Staunton 12-Hour Night Owls
Running Up for Air - Staunton - 12 Hour Night Owls - Team - 2 Person
Running Up for Air - Staunton - 12 Hour - Early Riser
Running Up for Air - Staunton - 12 Hour Early Riser - Team - 2 Person
Running Up for Air 6-Hour - Early Riser
Running Up for Air - Staunton - 6 Hour - Mid Morning
Running Up for Air - Staunton - 3 hour
Event Website
Additional event information can be found at http://www.upforairseries.org.
Place
12102 S Elk Creek Rd
Pine, CO US 80470
Description
Running Up for Air unites our community over a shared passion for running and a desire to drive real, lasting change in the fight for cleaner air. Through endurance events and strategic partnerships, every vertical foot run and every hour volunteered amplifies support for nonprofits dedicated to air aquality solutions, turning even small donations into greater impact. We tread lightly on the trails while standing firm in our commitment to a healthier planet and cleaner air for all.
Running Up for Air is a growing collection of endurance events created to amplify informed dialogue and empower individuals and organizations actively working on air quality solutions. Proceeds from Up For Air events are directed at carefully selected and vetted non-profit groups who demonstrate high value influence strategies and efforts in the battle for better air. The race platform is used to expose participants and the general public to science-based material about the importance of healthy air. All events are conducted with a minimal footprint philosophy.
Running Up For Air-Staunton is the Colorado edition of the Running Up for Air Series: a 3, 6, 12, or 24-hour winter endurance challenge that takes place at Staunton State Park in Pine, Colorado. Now in its 7th year, Running Up for Air Staunton was launched in 2017 to raise money in support of the fight for improved air quality for those who live along the front range of Colorado - extending all the way from Ft. Collins to Pueblo. The race concept is pretty simple: participants run a 7.1 mile marked trail loop from the start at the Lazy V parking lot as many times as possible in the allotted time. Each lap offers just over 1600' of gain, and conditions can be tricky in the winter months - think snow and ice! The time of year - February - is intentional as it coincides with the latter part of the winter inversion "season" here in Colorado. Given the time of year, the route is inevitably almost entirely snow and/or ice covered and can easily involve harsh winter mountain conditions.
RUFA-Staunton is scheduled for February 14-15, 2025. Back again this year is the option to do a team for the 24-hour and 12-hour events. In the 24-hour, teams can be 2 or 4 person, and in the 12-hour teams can be 2-person. All runners are expected to become fundraisers to support the good work of our selected nonprofit partner: Conservation Colorado Education Fund, chosen for their hard work improving our air quality and preserving and protecting our natural environment.
Wanna run for free: If you raise 10X your registration fee, you will be refunded what you paid to run the race!
Carpooling
Of course, since our focus for RUFA is air quality and vehicle emissions are a significant component of poor air quality, we invite, encourage and hope all of you will consider carpooling to Staunton for the run in February. Not only will you be directly lessening your and our carbon footprint for the day, but we'll also reimburse you for your Park entry fee (normally $10/car).
If that works for you, either as a driver or passenger, please add your info to the sheet here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SQ6IqU2-f-KQWuwuyItxA0n_RvFB9mu631BTMhh6Now/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you.
Event Contact Info
Course Images - Staunton
Course images, taken 2/20/22:
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RUFA-Staunton takes place on a beautiful piece of Colorado public land, Staunton State Park, with runnable trails and majestic views, less than an hour from Denver. Runners will do as many loops as possible in their allotted time.
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