The Trail Animals Running Club played host to the seventh running of the TARCkey Trot 6-Hour Ultra on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, at Wright-Locke Farm in Winchester, Mass. Runners ran on the farm trails and the winding, technical singletrack of neighboring Whipple Hill on a 3.5-mile loop. The following are a small sample of the photos taken by MassUltra Editor Chris Wristen during the event. A full gallery of 119 photos can be viewed on the MassUltra Facebook page.
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MassUltra Roundup: Hamsterwheel, 8 Hours at the Farm, Rim to River, Fall Back Into the Trails, Pinhoti, and Mountain Masochist
The busiest stretch of ultramarathon racing in New England came to a close during the Nov. 4-5 weekend with four ultra events throughout the region – the Trail Animals Running Club’s TARC Stone Cat Trail Festival, the Richmond Trail Running Club’s RUTfest in Vermont, the Hamsterwheel in New Hampshire, and 8-Hours at the Farm in Connecticut. In addition, several runners traveled beyond the region to take on ultras in Alabama, Virginia, West Virginia and New York. Stone Cat is featured in a separate article and results aren’t yet posted from RUTfest, but we have all the others covered in this jam-packed edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Hamsterwheel, 8 Hours at the Farm, Rim to River, Fall Back Into the Trails, Pinhoti, and Mountain MasochistSaving Stone Cat: New Chapter Begins for a New England Classic
IPSWICH, Mass. – Roger Martell Jr. gazed across the field behind Paul F. Doyon School and watched as runners emerged from Willowdale State Forest, dashed across the open field and crossed the finish line of the inaugural TARC Stone Cat Trail Festival.
Martell made the same journey minutes earlier when he finished his half marathon. Now, standing with hands on his hips and sporting a red running singlet with the initials G.A.C. emblazoned across the chest in white, Martell inhaled the cool, crisp morning air and soaked up the atmosphere while catching his breath. As his heart rate settled, the smile across his face grew wide.
Continue reading Saving Stone Cat: New Chapter Begins for a New England ClassicPhotos: TARC Stone Cat Trail Festival
The 22nd edition of the Stone Cat Trail Race and inaugural running of the event now known as the TARC Stone Cat Trail Festival took place Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, at Willowdale State Forest in Ipswich, Mass. All photos in this gallery are by MassUltra Editor Chris Wristen. A full gallery from the race with 250+ photos can be viewed on the MassUltra Facebook page.
Continue reading Photos: TARC Stone Cat Trail FestivalResults: TARC Stone Cat Trail Festival
The 22nd edition of the Stone Cat Trail Race and inaugural running of the event now known as the TARC Stone Cat Trail Festival took place Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, at Willowdale State Forest in Ipswich, Mass. Founded in 2001 by Gil’s Athletic Club (GAC) in Topsfield, GAC played host to the event every year except 2020 when it was canceled due to the COIVID-19 pandemic. GAC played host to it for the final time in 2022, and the Trail Animals Running Club welcomed Stone Cat under its umbrella of trail races for the first time in 2023 to keep the beloved New England classic alive. This year’s event brought back Stone Cat’s original 50-mile and Marathon distances, but also added 100K, half marathon, 10K and a youth fun run to the lineup. This year’s event had a capacity of 550 runners and sold out well in advance of race day.
Continue reading Results: TARC Stone Cat Trail FestivalMassUltra Roundup: Tunxis, Survival of the F.I.T.test, Javelina, Canyonlands, and Fonta Flora
A red-hot October came to a close with just a handful of New England ultrarunners traveling to races, either close by at the Tunxis Trail Ultramarathon in Connecticut or bigger national events like the Javelina Jundred in Arizona and the new Canyonlands Ultra in Utah. We also tracked down results from the Oct. 21-22 Survival of the FI.T.test 30-Hour Ultra in Rhode Island where several New Englanders had strong showings – none stronger than Taylor Verville’s 100-mile victory. These races and more make for some light reading in this edition of the roundup.
Continue reading MassUltra Roundup: Tunxis, Survival of the F.I.T.test, Javelina, Canyonlands, and Fonta FloraRunners Rise Above the Demons, Earn Milestone Finishes at Ghost Train
BROOKLINE, N.H. – The demons were there lurking in the darkness, just like they always do at Ghost Train.
Some of those demons were present day and night, such as the statues and hand-crafted decorations carefully created and placed along the Granite Town Rail Trail that stretches for 7.5 miles between Brookline and Milford, N.H. Others were the demons that lurk inside the minds of runners as the miles pile up and they push late into the night and – for some – the following day.
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