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High Lonesome 100

Fri July 18 - Sat July 19, 2025 Nathrop, CO 81236 US

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Aid Station Supply and Operations Support

Supply Runner

July 18, 2025

July 19, 2025

Details

This shift will be stationed at Comms HQ (AKA Caleb and Kelsey's House). The people fulfilling this shift will be on call to run supplies to aid stations if they require a restock or just to run other critical errands that come up during the race. It would be best for the people who sign up for this to have a high clearance AWD car at a minimum. It's possible you may do nothing, but sit and watch the live stream, or hear the interworking's of the race comms if all is going well, but its also possible you could spend the majority of the shift driving to some of the remote aid stations.

General Aid Station Volunteers

Hancock Parking Manager (Volunteer Points - 2.5)

July 18, 2025

Details

Some of our aid stations have very limited/difficult parking situations. Hancock is one of those. This position will be coordinated with the Hancock aid station as far as themes, group meals etc, you will just have a specific role to manage parking. This position is absolutely critical for our permit with the Forest Service.

Location

Coordinates: 38.639211, -106.361804

Monarch- General Aid Station Volunteer (Volunteer Points - 1)

July 18, 2025

July 19, 2025

Details

The fortress on the hill, Monarch is a massive sanctuary for runners. It also marks the end of the high altitude running and for many runners their arrival here coincides with sunrise. Affectionately called Fort Monarch due to its size, volunteers here play an important role helping runners recover and manage problems. Runners are usually pretty spread out by this time, but as crews are allowed at Monarch it's always bustling. Complete with electricity, running water, restroom, and cell service for T-Mobile and AT&T this aid station is a roadside mountain oasis! Captained for the 4th year by Matt Royal, this aid station is an absolute blast! Matt has a knack for bringing people together and puts in massive effort to make this aid station legendary. You can't not have a great time at Monarch. Well, unless you are a runner with stomach issues...

Location

Coordinates: 38.496236, -106.325321

Fooses - General Aid Station Volunteer (Volunteer Points - 1)

July 18, 2025

July 19, 2025

Details

Runners will be breathing a sigh of relief when they reach this aid station literally! They have just descended over 2,000 ft since leaving Monarch and the extra oxygen is extremely welcomed. Fooses is one of those aid stations that runners either blow through or spend a lot of time in. Since it's lower in elevation, a lot of runners are finally getting their appetite back. For others, they are chomping at the bit to keep moving. Tucked away along a little creek and pond, it feels remote despite being only a mile from a major highway. Volunteers here take turns working the aid station and manning the highway crossing. Fooses does not have any cell service, but does have a restroom and water to filter.

Location

Coordinates: 38.539770, -106.249442

Blanks Cabin - General Aid Station Volunteer (Volunteer Points - 1)

July 18, 2025

July 19, 2025

Details

This is a great place for first-time volunteers to work as it's captained and staffed with many experienced volunteers. Located on the Colorado Trail at the base of Mt. Shavano, Blanks is one of the most beautiful aid stations. With ample secluded camping spots dispersed among the aspens, this aid station is within walking distance from the Mt. Shavano trail head which boasts a luxurious pit-volt toilet. Blanks is crew accessible and runners are usually spread out. Blanks is one of our longest-open aid stations and so requires a very coordinated sleeping schedule to make sure everyone is in top shape to help out the runners.

Location

Coordinates: 38.595998, -106.199863

Blanks Parking Manager (Volunteer Points - 2.5)

July 18, 2025

July 19, 2025

Details

Some of our aid stations have very limited/difficult parking situations. Blanks is one of those. This position will be coordinated with the Blanks aid station as far as themes, group meals etc, you will just have a specific role to manage parking. This position is absolutely critical for our permit with the Forest Service.

Location

Coordinates: 38.689344, -106.170766

Raspberry Gulch Two - General Volunteer (Volunteer Points - 1)

July 19, 2025

Details

Raspberry is the first and last aid station for runners, and they almost seem like different aid stations! Raspberry 1 is only 7.7 miles into the race and crew accessible, so it's bustling! Runners tend to be in and out, which means mostly filling water bottles, making sure people park correctly, and tracking the HUGE rush of runners without missing anyone. Raspberry 1 is a popular aid station for people to use to double up their shifts since it's over quickly. Raspberry is captained by Wade Janacek (2018 HL100 Finisher) - his third year as Raspberry Captain. He's an excellent organizer and he coordinates the group camping so it's easy and fun for volunteers! Although there is no running water, there is good cell service here and a portapotty.

Location

- Coordinates: 38.689344, -106.170766

Medical Volunteers

Blanks Cabin Medical - ALS (Volunteer Points -2.5)

July 18, 2025

July 19, 2025

Details

This is a great place for first-time volunteers to work as it's captained and staffed with many experienced volunteers. Located on the Colorado Trail at the base of Mt. Shavano, Blanks is one of the most beautiful aid stations. With ample secluded camping spots dispersed among the aspens, this aid station is within walking distance from the Mt. Shavano trail head which boasts a luxurious pit-volt toilet. Blanks is crew accessible and runners are usually spread out. Blanks is one of our longest-open aid stations and so requires a very coordinated sleeping schedule to make sure everyone is in top shape to help out the runners.

Location

Coordinates: 38.595998, -106.199863

Communication/Runner Tracking

Parking Pass Coordinator (Volunteer Points 1.5)

July 18, 2025

Details

*New for 2024* We will be implementing a system that meters crews access to Cottonwood, Hancock and Monarch aid stations. Crews will need to get parking passes at the start/finish line, from the individuals who staff this shift before heading to each of those aid stations. These positions will have real time updates on runner tracking and will release crews by giving them a physical parking pass when their runner passes certain points on the course. Metering parking is a new element required for our race permit that coincides with the runner

Location

Start/Finish Line Coordinates: 38.74111537830723, -106.16010481052308

Runner Check-In and Gear Check

Cottonwood Gear Check - (Volunteer Points - 1)

July 18, 2025

Details

This position will require volunteers to check each runner to make sure they have the required Divide Gear on their person before exiting the Cottonwood Aid Station.

Location

Coordinates: 38.76451579603658, -106.33661118596304

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