a group of solo runners pose for a picture before the race starts

Compete as a solo ultra-marathoner

Solo Running Details

Start Time:

6:30 am on race day (ALL solo runners)

Course Time Limit:

6:30 pm or 12 hours (a 14:20 per mile pace)

After 6:30 pm, solo runners will receive a finishers medal but THEY WILL NOT RECEIVE AN OFFICIAL FINISH TIME. We will not make exceptions to this rule since it encourages slower runners to be on the narrow, winding, unlit roads after dark. This is not acceptable to the race organizers or local public safety officials. Our agreement with local public safety departments mandates that we cannot encourage runners to be on the roads after sunset.

Transportation to the start:

Solo runners have the option to take a coach bus to the start line for $15. See Solo Runner Info on the location page for details. Please note that this is a ONE WAY shuttle so non-runners (family/friends) and relay teams are not allowed on the solo bus.

Gear Transportation:

Solo runners may check in gear during packet pick up on Friday or on Saturday at the start line. There will be large red ‘Gear Check Bins’ with identification labels indicating which rest stations along the course route or the finish line each one will be delivered to. We will also provide free drawstring bags that the runners may use to check their gear. Solo runners may place bags with their names or bib numbers into the gear check bins for retrieval at the rest stations during the event. At the rest stations, the individual bags will be removed from the bins and placed on tables beneath the Solo Runner Tents. Typical items solo runners check in include changes of socks, clothing, or shoes along with special fluids and food items. At the rest stations, after taking what they need from their gear bags, solo runners should close the bags and place them back in the large red bins. The gear bags placed back in the bins will be picked and delivered to the finish area periodically throughout the day. Items left on the tables will be retrieved after the last solo runner has passed through the station. In the finish area, the gear check bags will be delivered throughout the afternoon.

Course Support (Fluids & Food):

There will be NINE rest stations along the course route providing support to the competitors. See Course/Leg Descriptions on this website for a breakdown of the locations. Every station will have a dedicated Solo Runners Only tent with food, beverage, gear check and chairs for resting or changing shoes/clothing. The food and fluids menu at each station will include water, Gatorade, flat Coke, pretzels, oranges, bananas, apples, bagels, chocolate chip cookies, pretzels, M&M’s, Jolly Ranchers, Clif Bars, and Clif Shot Bloks. Exchange #5 just past the mid-point of the course will offer the “Half Way Buffet” with hot chicken noodle soup (or chicken broth), PB&J sandwiches and snacks in addition to the items listed above.

All participants, including solo runners, are responsible for supporting themselves BETWEEN rest stations.

TO CLARIFY: The on course food and beverage will be set up in a SELF-SERVE format. There will be no water station teams handing out cups of water or Gatorade. This is an ultra, folks, not a marathon.

Road Closures:

NONE! The course IS NOT closed to motor vehicles. Be alert to the possible presence of motorists throughout the entire course.

Course Signage:

Red Fall 50 signs will be located at every turn and mile marker along the entire course. Always run on whichever side of the road the course signs are located on. In most cases, you will be running against the motor vehicle traffic along busier stretches of roadway.

Rules

Just one rule... Run all 50 miles!

A note regarding COURSE SUPPORT

We do allow participants to have friends and family supporting them along the route.  They can cheer you on, hand out food, beverage or clothing, and take possession of any items you drop or hand off BUT ONLY IN THE REST STATION AREAS.  Per USA Track & Field rules, they cannot hand out any food, beverage or clothing between rest stations (defined as the area between the last Fall 50 flag at the current station and the first Fall 50 flag at the next station).

In addition, they cannot run with you (or bike with you or walk with you) between rest stations. They can only run or walk alongside you within the rest station areas.

In addition, they are not allowed to give you a physical lift to the next station or the finish line, but that should be obvious right? If you drop out of the event, your family or friends can give you a lift to the finish but we hope that doesn’t happen. Violation of these rules will result in disqualification.

One more thing... NO RUNNING WITH DOGS

Yes, people have run the entire Fall 50 course with their dog. We’re not sure the dog had a vote in this and it made many animal lovers pretty angry. In some areas with narrow shoulders, running with a dog could pose a safety hazard to the dog owner, other runners and/or the dog itself. For these reasons and more importantly, to reduce runner congestion on the roads, we prohibit running with dogs along the course route. Pets are allowed to join in the fun and come along inside support vehicles. Please note that dogs are NOT allowed to leave the vehicles at Rest Station 3, Nicolet Bay inside Peninsula Park, due to park rules. Dogs are allowed at the finish area in Sunset Park but not inside the party tent due to congestion and some people's fears of dogs. They are allowed at all other locations. We only ask that you pick up after your pet at all times, especially in the rest areas.

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