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Tsali Ultra

Sat January 17, 2026

Parking Marshal High Priority

You must be 18 or older to volunteer for this task.

January 17, 2026

Details

Direct traffic into parking spaces. Bring appropriate clothing for all probable outdoor weather conditions. Also reflective gear, bright flashlights. Sign in first at the check in table near the start line at the upper end of the boat ramp parking lot.

Runner Check-in

You must be 18 or older to volunteer for this task.

January 17, 2026

Details

Set up runner check-in/swag, digitally check in runners, distribute swag. Then assist with taking check-in down and boxing items up. Bring appropriate clothing for all probable outdoor weather conditions.

Murphy's Gap AS #1&2 - support/cheer runners Medium Priority

You must be 18 or older to volunteer for this task.

January 17, 2026

Details

Help set up Aid Station, then serve food/drink, support/cheer runners. When done, take down/pack tents/equipment/supplies and help clean-up. Bring appropriate clothing for all probable outdoor conditions. Sign in first at the check in table near the start line at the upper end of the boat ramp parking lot.

Trailhead Aid Station #3 Medium Priority

You must be 18 or older to volunteer for this task.

January 17, 2026

Details

Help set up Aid Station, then serve food/drink, support/cheer runners. When done, take down/pack tents/equipment/supplies and help clean-up. Bring appropriate clothing for all probable outdoor conditions. Sign in first at the check in table near the start line at the upper end of the boat ramp parking lot.

Crossroads AS #4 High Priority

You must be 18 or older to volunteer for this task.

January 17, 2026

Details

Help set up Aid Station, then serve food/drink, support/cheer runners. When done, take down/pack tents/equipment/supplies and help clean-up. Bring appropriate clothing for all probable outdoor conditions. Sign in first at the check in table near the start line at the upper end of the boat ramp parking lot. Note: Completing this shift is worth double volunteer credits due to the shift length.

Present Finisher's Awards

You must be 18 or older to volunteer for this task.

January 17, 2026

Details

Need to be cheerleader bubbly! Help present awards to finishers and celebrate with them. Bring appropriate clothing for all probable outdoor weather conditions.

RD Choice

You must be 18 or older to volunteer for this task.

At least 4 more volunteers needed.

Details

If you're wanting to help wherever needed most, this is the spot for you! We will let you know when and where a few days before the event. And a big thanks for being flexible!

Sweeper High Priority

January 17, 2026

Details

Course Sweeper Volunteers Needed

We are looking for Course Sweepers to help ensure all runners are accounted for and that the course remains safe and clear during the 50K event.

First Shift: (2 Volunteers)
Time: 8:30 AM
Section: Mile 1 to Mile 14.2

Second Shift: (2 Volunteers)
Time: Approximately 12:30 PM
Section: Mile 14.2 to Mile 30.9

Course Sweepers follow behind the final runners, offering assistance if needed and communicating any concerns to race officials. This is a vital role in ensuring runner safety and helping us close down the course properly. Thank you for considering being part of our volunteer team!









Course Marking Medium Priority

At least 2 more volunteers needed.

Details

Course marking is a critical task that ensures a safe and enjoyable race experience for all participants. This process begins Wednesday & Thursday before the race and involves placing clear, visible flags and signs along the trail to guide runners, highlight turns, and prevent course deviations.

What you earn:

This year anyone who helps out for a day or multiple days will receive a full race credit good for up to two calendar years and guaranteed early registration.

What to Expect:

Duration: Plan for a full day in the outdoors, typically 6–8 hours, depending on the section being marked.

Tasks: You’ll install markers along the course approximately every .2 miles to clearly delineate the course, ensuring runners stay on the correct path. Familiarity with the trails or prior race experience is highly valuable but not required. We will also help instruct you on how to mark if you've never done it before.

Preparation: Bring adequate food, water, and appropriate clothing for a day in the woods. Be ready for variable weather and terrain. If you have a GPS watch it can be usefully for measuring when to place markers.


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