About This Race
The route traverses Atlantic Forest terrain characteristic of Brazil's mountainous coastline, where trails shift between forest singletrack and wider paths cut through dense vegetation. Expect technical sections with exposed roots, embedded rocks, and periodic mud even during the dry season. The region's topography creates constant elevation changes as trails navigate ridgelines and drainages between the Serra da Bocaina and the coast. Stream crossings are likely, along with sections where humidity and limited air movement under the forest canopy affect perceived effort. This is tropical trail running in its essential form: technical underfoot, humid throughout, and visually unlike anything in temperate mountain ranges.
