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2011-04-23 Earth’s Day 118 miles

2011-04-23 Earth's Day 118 miles
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2011-04-23 Earth's Day 118 miles

Record 118 miles

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Honoring Our House

Earth’s Day

Earth’s Day

April Event

2025-05-25-Earth's Day April Event
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2025-05-25-Earth's Day April Event

Activities to Promote Protection the Natural Environment

Additional Programs

Ecology

Cultural

Education

Health 

Technology

Challenge

Vision of Growth

It’s A Pioneering Event Around The World
Promotion of the Essence of Sports
Aimed at Enthusiastic Athletes and With the Spirit of Coexistence
Participate and Compete Against Oneself
Savor the Pleasure of Enjoying the Event
This Event is NOT a Competition

Certified Ultra Triathletes and Ranking

 

 

1987 Audio & Video Xtreme Sports


2001 Colorado Sports


2011 Ultra Performance & Ultra Endurance Sports (UPES)


2014 Advanced Sport Engineering

Invitation By

AVX Radio-Network

Noti Sports

 

Ultrarunning Magazine


Rules

24 hrs Day & Night
Starts 7 a.m. sharp
Ends Next Day 7 a.m. sharp
Run, Jog, Walk

Regulations

Enjoy Life in Nature All Year

Training for the Event

Warm Up Before Starting

DO NOT FORCE Your Body, Perform Your Daily Routine

Maintain Honesty, Respect, Order and Positive Attitude

Enjoy, As Part of this Pioneer Event and Be Part of History

In case of a thunderstorm, earthquake, or other unforeseen event, stop and get to safety.

For Safety use places like Forests, Cycle Paths, Swimming Pools.

Avoid Vehicular Roads, Rivers or the Sea

No littering

Climb Rating

Climb Rating


For any climb to be rated (receive a climb score/category) it must be at least 500 meters in length with an average grade of 3% or more.

All climb scores are based on distance, grade/elevation change, and maximum elevation. The combination of these factors drives all final climb categories and there is no subjective analysis used in the final scoring of any climb score. All other climbs that do not meet the criteria for HC to Cat 5 are simply too small to rate and can usually be crossed easily by bicycle, running, or walking. The original concepts for the MapMyFitness categorization of all climbs came from the categorized climb ratings given by the UCI for races like the Tour de France and other professional cycling events. Our methodology is unique in several ways to allow for categorizations to be relevant for all sports and we added an additional difficulty with category 5 climbs. If you have any questions, please visit our
support center.

HC CLIMB - "HORS CATEGORIE"

(a French term for above category) climbs are the hardest rating/score given to any climb. All climb scores are based on distance, grade/elevation change, and maximum elevation. The combination of these factors drives all final climb categories and there is no subjective analysis used in the final scoring of any climb score. HC climbs will traditionally be very long (over 10 miles), very steep (average grades above 8 to 10%), or very high (above 11,000 feet) but again some extremely steep or long climbs could alone qualify it as an HC rated climb.

 

Level 1

Tilt

Mountainous, total climb more than 250 feet per mile

Surface

Very rough trail

These rated climbs are the least difficult of all the categorized climbs. The exactly same methodology is used in determining their difficulty as Cat 4 climbs but they the least difficult of all the rated climbs. All climb scores are based on distance, grade/elevation change, and maximum elevation.

 

Level 2

Tilt

Very hilly, total climb between 150-250 feet per mile (7500-12,500 in 50 miles)

Surface

Trail or dirt road with substantial rocks, roots and/or ruts

These rated climbs are the least difficult of all the categorized climbs. The exactly same methodology is used in determining their difficulty as Cat 4 climbs but they the least difficult of all the rated climbs. All climb scores are based on distance, grade/elevation change, and maximum elevation.

 

Level 3

Tilt

Hilly, total climb between 50 and 150 feet per mile (2500-7500 feet in 50 miles)

Surface

Trail or dirt road with some rocks

These rated climbs are the least difficult of all the categorized climbs. The exactly same methodology is used in determining their difficulty as Cat 4 climbs but they the least difficult of all the rated climbs. All climb scores are based on distance, grade/elevation change, and maximum elevation.

 

Level 4

Tilt

Rolling, total climb up to 50 feet per mile (2500 feet in 50 miles)

Surface

Mostly groomed trail or dirt roads

These rated climbs are the least difficult of all the categorized climbs. The exactly same methodology is used in determining their difficulty as Cat 4 climbs but they the least difficult of all the rated climbs. All climb scores are based on distance, grade/elevation change, and maximum elevation.

Level 5

Tilt

Flat or nearly flat

Surface

Paved or smooth surface

These rated climbs are the least difficult of all the categorized climbs. The exactly same methodology is used in determining their difficulty as Cat 4 climbs but they the least difficult of all the rated climbs. All climb scores are based on distance, grade/elevation change, and maximum elevation.