About This Race
The 10K serves as an ideal introduction to the Dirty Burg's trail network, offering newcomers a taste of the terrain without overwhelming distance. This option attracts runners making their trail debut as well as seasoned competitors looking for a faster-paced effort. The course highlights the area's trail character while maintaining a length that encourages strong finishing efforts.
The race is built around a 10K loop that combines approximately 5.5 miles of rolling single track with a challenging 0.7-mile ski hill segment. The 5K uses the same loop with a shortcut, positioning the ski hill climb at the end of the race. Distance runners face the ski hill multiple times: 25K participants complete one 5K loop followed by two 10K loops, while 50K runners take on the full 10K loop five times.
The single track sections wind through the natural terrain around Cannonsburg Ski Area, offering typical Michigan trail conditions with rolling hills and forest paths. The ski hill segment provides the course's most significant elevation challenge, requiring runners to ascend and descend the slope that serves skiers in winter months.
Elevation Profile
Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.
The course gains 157 ft over 6 miles, with the steepest section between mile 6–mile 6.
Location
Notable Features
The race's signature element is the ski hill climb and descent, which becomes increasingly challenging as ultra runners face it multiple times. The loop-based format creates excellent opportunities for spectating and crew support while the combination of rolling single track and ski slope terrain offers a distinctive running experience not commonly found in Midwest trail racing.