History meets Modern Day in this unique road race from a historic “Old West” mine to a present day working mine. The City of Cripple Creek will host its Fifth Annual Mine to Mine Challenge race on October 8, 2016 at 10 a.m. Enjoy an exciting run down State Highway 67 from the Mollie Kathleen Mine to the Cripple Creek and Victor Mine. The 9k course presents scenery so stunning, the runners may need a reminder to keep breathing! Runners of all levels are encouraged to participate.
And that’s not all – a Beer Garden, Live Bands and delicious treats will be available to runners after the race at the Brass Ass parking lot from 1 p.m. – 9 p.m. Come join in the fun at the race After Party!
264 East Bennett Avenue (the Brass Ass Parking Lot is located just behind the casino along Myers Avenue) ~ Look for the party that you just can’t miss!
Date: October 8, 2016
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Where: The race will take place in Cripple Creek, Colorado; starting across from the Mollie Kathleen Mine at the Cripple Creek Heritage Center and ending at the Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mining Company.
Distance: 9k
Entry Fee: $35 + Active.com fees. Race day sign-up: $45.
Prizes: To Be Announced
Attributes: This road race is point-to-point and includes mixed flats and hills. A bag-drop service will be available for all runners. Transportation will be provided from the Finish Line to the Brass Ass Beer Garden and to the Start Line.
Conditions: This road race takes place at an altitude of 9,494 feet. Please hydrate accordingly and take necessary precautions. Temperature is approximately 10 degrees cooler than Colorado Springs.
Route Map: Visit www.visitcripplecreek.com/events/mine-mine-challenge/ to see the route and for more information!