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Experience the beauty of Sierra Nevada Mountains with your Adventurous Besties It’s time to take your love of mountains, running and mother nature to the next level. And we mean next level. Ragnar Trail Tahoe-CA, presented by Salomon, pits you and your running besties against single-track so sublime and ridgeline running so epic you’ll be hooked on that near-gripped euphoria for weeks. Teams of 8 (or 4 for ultra) spend 2 days, plus one star-filled night, out in the woods at Royal Gorge Cross Country Ski Resort, where you’ll test your limits on trails that overlook sweeping vistas and views of Lake Van Norden and the Ice Lakes. When you’re not running on three different, challenging, fun trails, you’ll camp out, party around the fire-pit at Ragnar Village and bond with your teammates. This “summer camp for grown-ups” takes place on July 20-21, 2018 under the warm California sun where you can look forward to experiencing all that the Sierra Nevadas are known for. New for 2018, we’re opening Ragnar Village on Thursday night for a bonus day of camping with friends! So, start working on your downhill run, your steep hill climbs and your campfire ghost story-telling now. Mark your running calendar for July 20-21, this is an event you don’t want to miss!
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COVID-19 – Some information in our listings may be out-of-date due to the constant changing nature of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Where going ahead, events are likely to be proceeding under restrictions mandated by local or national health authorities.