Yukon Arctic Ultra
The Yukon Arctic Ultra is a series of non-stop multiday races that take place concurrently beginning in Whitehorse, Yukon at the beginning of February each year. The marathon, 100/300/430 mile races follow the course of the Yukon Quest. The longer races have three disciplines: mountain bike, xc-skis or foot. The race is billed as the toughest ultramarathon in the world where the temperatures can drop to -50 degrees plus wind chill. The race was founded in 2003 and has run every year since except 2010.
The race is self-provisioned. While the organizers provide trail guides, there is a real risk of frostbite and amputations.[1]
References
- Holland, Eva (2 March 2018). "The Cold, Hard Reality of Racing the Yukon Arctic Ultra". Outside. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
Further reading
- Mark Hines (2010) The Yukon Arctic Ultra: Ultra Marathon Adventure Racing Across Canada's Frozen North Healthy Body Publishing (Paperback) ISBN 0-9553800-4-9
External links
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