High Lonesome 100: Find Pacer & Crew on Run Square
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2. Find High Lonesome 100 on Run Square
Go to the Events Page
Open the Run Square app and tap the "Events" tab.
Search for 'High Lonesome 100'
Use the search bar to find the 'High Lonesome 100' event.
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High Lonesome 100
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Maximize Your High Lonesome 100 Experience
Whether you're a runner seeking a pacer for High Lonesome 100 or a pacer looking to offer your support, Run Square connects you. Find experienced crew members, coordinate transportation, and discover lodging options.
Join the High Lonesome 100 community and make your race experience exceptional.
- Runners: Request pacer assistance.
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- Find experienced crew members.
- Coordinate ride-sharing and travel.
- Discover shared lodging options.
- Connect with fellow runners for mutual support.
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About High Lonesome 100

Fri, Jul 17, 2026 • Salida, CO
The High Lonesome 100 is a high flying endurance race in the Sawatch range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. With almost 22,000 feet of vertical gain and reaching an elevation of 13,150', it's a hell of a course. The race runs in a loop through some of the most beautiful single track in the state, and takes runners on the Continental Divide and Colorado Trail, through 2 ghost towns, over 5 alpine passes, through remote basins, and over soaring ridges. It's also run and staffed by experienced and...
More info about High Lonesome 100
The High Lonesome 100 is a high flying endurance race in the Sawatch range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. With almost 22,000 feet of vertical gain and reaching an elevation of 13,150', it's a hell of a course. The race runs in a loop through some of the most beautiful single track in the state, and takes runners on the Continental Divide and Colorado Trail, through 2 ghost towns, over 5 alpine passes, through remote basins, and over soaring ridges. It's also run and staffed by experienced and...
More info about High Lonesome 100

