2008 Escape From Prison Hill LogoThe Escape Route

PRESENTED BY THE

Sagebrush Stompers
and
Tahoe Mountain Milers



Race Director (Temporary)
David Cotter [e-mail]
Assistant Race Director
Jeanne Stelzer[e-mail]


ALL NET PROCEEDS BENEFIT
SAGEBRUSH STOMPERS &
TAHOE MOUNTAIN MILERS
RUNNING CLUBS
NON PROFIT EVENTS



DETAILS

Brief Description: This hallmark half-marathon is an excellent way for those wishing to experience the taste of ultra-marathoning without the added distance. The course offers exceptional views of the Carson River Valley and the Carson Range of the eastern Sierra.

Fees:
Half-Marathon (solo): $40; $45 after March 24th, 2008
2-person relay: $80 per team; $90 after March 24th, 2008
Online Reg. Closes: April 24, 2008 11:59 PM Pacific Time

General Information: The Escape from Prison Hill Half-Marathon and 2-Person Relay is a unique event in that the course offers the feel of performing in an ultra-marathon without the added distance.

Join us after your escape for a breakfast buritto and fresh fruit buffet.

Prizes: The men's and women's overall winners will receive a custom award for their successful escape.

Come join us and test your mettle in escaping from Prison Hill.

THE ESCAPE ROUTE

The Escape Route: Escaping from Prison Hill is a daunting task….much like a real prison break. But before you are sent to “prison” you must do the crime! The first part of this course is a “crime”. For the first 3/4 mile you will find yourself on a fairly flat, dirt/gravel road that circles the interior of the Silver Saddle Ranch. As you complete this section of the race you get a little sloppy in your work and the authorities begin chase. Life gets a bit tougher here as you begin your initial ascent onto Prison Hill. You begin this section with a climb via single-track onto Prison Hill in an effort to thwart the authorities. For approximately the next 4-1/2 miles you are faced with a series of “small ups and downs” that will begin to test whether or not you even considered training for this event. Finally, you complete this section of the course (by thwarting the local authorities) and begin to enjoy the fruits of your labor…or so you think. You will now begin a descent along the western face of Prison Hill, approximately 1 mile. Once here, you continue to “live it up” along the mostly flat terrain for the next 2 miles, thinking that you will never get caught.

THE ESCAPE ROUTE MAP
[click here]


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The Escape Route Elevation Profile.


Ha!! You fell right into the arms of the authorities. Someone is going to prison. If you are doing this event solo, it is you. If you are part of a relay team then your partner is going to prison. The next 1/2 mile is a series of short, fast, rolling hills that bring you to “Prison”…a 1 mile ascent on the south slope of Prison Hill with 800 feet of altitude gain. Once at the top you realize that you just can’t stand it anymore and you begin your “ESCAPE”. You begin with a spectacular descent down the south-eastern slope towards the Carson River, thinking that by dousing yourself in the river you will lose the dogs that are following your scent. For approximately 1-1/2 miles you try to evade your followers but it doesn’t work. They’re hot on your trail. You make a dash across the Mexican Dam and run a flat course back towards the Start/Finish thinking that you’d be lost in a crowd. It begins to work…for 1-mile that is. Just when you think you’ve eluded the authorities you’re faced with one last challenge. You begin a 1/4 mile ascent on a single-track that actually takes you away from the finish. You can’t believe it. You ask yourself if it can get any worse. Actually, no! With just over a mile to go it’s mostly flat with a final 1/4 mile into the chute. You’re finally done! You’ve ESCAPED!
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