Description
Registration opens January 1st!
12th Annual Endurance Running Party. Featuring:
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No shade, but LOTS of humidity!
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Avg nighttime temperatures: 77* / Avg daytime temperatures: 97*
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Asphalt, gravel roads, and rock-hard grass.
(Sounds perfect, so far, right?)
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'Fat-Ass-Style' event
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Usual Aid station food & drink (HAMMER Heed, water & soda; sweet/salty/crunchy/bland snacks)
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Indoor bathrooms & shelter with A/C at Start/Finish
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Professional timing & lap-counting
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FREE limited camping
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1.25-mile loop
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Like-minded crazy people
Race Location
Coleson's F.R.O.G. Camp
1824 Staree Lane
Fort Worth, TX US 76179
GPS 32.865771, -97.397416
F.R.O.G. Camp is on the Fort Worth/Saginaw line, off Old Decatur Road
Course Description and Course Map (no Dam)
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From the start, head STRAIGHT on the flat gravel driveway to Staree Lane.
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Turn LEFT onto Staree Lane; stay on the same side of the street.. Head uphill on the road to the turn-around
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Turn 180*, then back down Staree Lane.
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Turn RIGHT onto the gravel driveway.
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Veer LEFT onto the grass and stay on the WEST side of the fence.
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MERGE LEFT onto the gravel driveway after the Aid Station. (The route will be coned.)
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Bear LEFT on the gravel after the railroad-tie bridge. Follow the gravel road to the Barndominim at the end.
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MERGE RIGHT onto the grass
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Keep STRAIGHT up the North periphery of the property on the grass
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Turn RIGHT to follow the West fence line on the grass
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Turn RIGHT again, and keep going STRAIGHT onto the flat gravel driveway
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Follow the gravel road back over the railroad-tie bridge.
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Bear RIGHT when the driveway turns, and continue STRAIGHT to the Start/Finish line
About This Race
The 48-hour and 24-Hour at the Texas Endurance Runs are definitely not for the faint of heart, that's for sure! Runners need to be heat acclimated to make headway during the day, and need to have a good race plan to maximize the cooler nights. But in some ways the crazy heat is kind of the point - the runners form friendships in the face of adversity that they otherwise wouldn't or couldn't. For someone new to the sport, those kinds of connections to veterans, and the tips and stories they share, could be invaluable.
For the first 8 years of the race, it was 'by invitation' only - you had to know the RD or one of their friends to get an invitation to run, so we had an idea whether you could handle the race. The original race was a Fat-Ass event with no permits and no shirts. Runners camped in the yard, and ran through the neighborhood and local park. John & Kay donated ice, water, and a location, and any snacks or sodas they had lying around the house. Runners brought food and gear to share. Many new friendships were made. (Read more about the history of WRATH on our blog. )
Now the race has a course that's easier to monitor, so we've opened it to the public - but we're still growing it slowly so we get to know everyone that races. We've added participant medals and some swag but we'll keep that friendly "Running Party" atmosphere. Runners are still encouraged to bring stuff to share, and the bulk of your fee still benefits charity. And we'll continue the tradition of a hand-painted brick for 100 miles instead of a buckle, because bricks are hardened by heat, just like our runners.
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