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Welcome to Cuba

The Deadman Peaks Trail Run is a deceptively hard and surprisingly beautiful high desert race near Cuba, NM. The course is on the Continental Divide Trail through the Rio Puerco Valley. The race is mostly single track with some jeep trails and has it all from sand to rocks and slick rock through rolling terrain with a few interesting hills between 6,350 and 7,400 ft.

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Welcome to Deadman Peak

We’re excited to welcome you to the Dead Man Peaks Trail Race! Thank you for supporting our event and the trail running community β€” we’ve seen tremendous growth thanks to runners like you. Below you’ll find all race-weekend details, including updated elevation estimates verified from our GPX course data.

πŸ“Maps and Locations
- Start/Finish Line: https://maps.app.goo.gl/9pMjmuT- MosidmCK99 Mesa Portales Aid Station: https://goo.gl/maps/8U5djXreKpb- L4pmk7 Turnaround Aid Station: https://maps.app.goo.gl/yEKE2eeDYewdnouS9

πŸ‘‰ Only Mesa Portales and the Turnaround Aid Stations are open to crews and spectators.

πŸŽ’Drop Bags
- Must be turned in by 7:30 a.m. at the Start/Finish Line.
- Drop bags accepted only at Mesa Portales and Turnaround Aid Stations.
- Bags will be returned to the Start/Finish Line by:
   - 5 p.m. – 30K / 55K
   - 9 p.m. – 53-Miler
   - 2 p.m. Sunday – 100-Miler

πŸ§‘β€πŸ€β€πŸ§‘ Pacers
- Allowed only for:
 - 53-Miler: from the Turnaround Aid Station
 - 100-Miler: from Start/Finish (second loop) or Turnaround (final leg)

🏁 Race Details & Estimated Elevation (Based on GPX Data)
Event Start / Time Distance Estimated Elevation Gain / Loss Cutoff Time Backbone
100 6:00 a.m. / 106 mi ~12,600 ft gain / 12,600 ft loss (double 53-mi loop) / Sunday 5:00 p.m.
53 Miler 7:00 a.m. / 53 mi ~7,560 ft gain / 7,560 ft loss / Midnight
55K 8:00 a.m. / 34.2 mi ~4,885 ft gain / 4,806 ft loss / 10:00 p.m.
18 Miler 9:00 a.m. / 18 mi ~2,640 ft gain / 2,460 ft loss / 5:00 p.m.
10 Miler 10:00 a.m. / 10 mi ~1,170 ft gain / 1,040 ft loss 3:00 p.m.

GPX File Download Here

Elevations are estimated from course GPX data and may vary slightly due to GPS drift and terrain modeling.

πŸ₯Ύ Course Overview
The race follows the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) through the Rio Puerco Valley, offering expansive views of mesas, badlands, volcanic plugs, and high-desert wilderness.

Expect faint single-track, rocky footing, slick rock sections, and elevations between 6,350–7,400 ft.

While the course doesn’t feature major climbs, it’s a rugged and remote endurance challenge β€” runners should be prepared for long stretches of solitude and variable footing.

πŸ•“ Cutoff & Aid Station Highlights
- Aid Stations: approximately every 9 miles
   - Stocked with GU Roctane, water, GU gels, soda, coffee, hot chocolate, chips, nuts, ramen, mashed potatoes, black beans, and cheese quesadillas.
   - Cupless race: please bring a reusable bottle or cup.
- Crew Access: Mesa Portales and Turnaround Aid Stations only.
- Lighting: Any runner leaving Mesa Portales after dusk must carry a headlamp or light.

- 100-Miler Cutoffs (Sunday):
   - 79-mile Turnaround – 9:00 a.m.
   - 88-mile Remote Aid – 11:00 a.m.
   - 97-mile Mesa Portales – 2:00 p.m.
   - Finish Line – 5:00 p.m. (hard cutoff)

🎽 Packet Pickup
- Friday: 4:00–9:00 p.m. at Start/Finish
- Saturday: Opens 5:00 a.m.

Camping: Free at Start/Finish Line

Restrooms: Porta potties at Start/Finish and Turnaround Aid Stations

⚠️ Safety & Conditions
- Typical weather in early November: Highs mid-50Β°F / Lows near 30Β°F β€” mostly dry, but snow or rain is possible.
- Very limited shade β€” bring proper layers and sun protection.
- Carry enough water for up to 9 miles between aid stations.

Required for 100-Miler Runners:
Two lights, a rain jacket or safety blanket, small first-aid kit, and enough hydration for 9 miles.

If you need help on course:
πŸ“ž Call or text the Race Director first at (505) 804-9669, then dial 911 if needed.

Runners are responsible for any costs associated with search, rescue, or medical services.

πŸ•” Event Day Reminder
Saturday, November 1, 2025 – Events begin at 5:00 a.m. Please plan to arrive at least one hour before your event start time.

We can’t wait to share the high-desert beauty of Dead Man Peaks with you β€” mesas, volcanic plugs, and miles of wild CDT trail await.

Run smart, stay safe, and enjoy the adventure! Dead Man Peaks

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