Tie Dye 50k

Saturday, May 17 @ 7:30 am

COURSE DESCRIPTION

“John Bryan is the most scenic state park in western Ohio. The 752-acre park contains a remarkable limestone gorge cut by the Little Miami River which is designated as a state and national scenic river. A portion of the gorge itself is designated as a national natural landmark.”

Tie Dye 50K IS CUPLESS! This means there will not be cups pre-set at any aid stations.

An ORRRC collapsible, reusable cup is available to be added to your registration for $3 and the cup will be provided at packet pickup. 

Please carry it with you as well as your water bottle. There will be absolutely no cups at aid stations (you will need to use your cup if you want to drink Coke or Ginger Ale, or grab some pretzels to go). 

COURSE MAP

3 loop course traversing through beautiful John Bryan State Park–and is the same popular course used the last 3 years. Each loop will be approximately 10.3 miles. The course map will be posted on the ORRRC Website

AID STATIONS  

AID STATIONS:  Fully manned aid stations at miles 5, 10.3, 15.3, 20.6, 25.6. Water only station at miles 2.2, 7, 9, 12.5, 17.3, 19.3, 23, 27.6, and 29.6.

Our fully man aid stations will include: water, Gatorade, chips, pretzels, pickles/pickle juice, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, bananas, and cookies.  

Newly Built restrooms are available near the start/finish shelter aid station.

DROP BAGS

You can have drop bags at miles 10.3 and 20.6 (Start/Finish).  For the safety of you and others, you will manage your own drop back and the volunteers will not access them.

PACKET PICK-UP

Packet pick-up will begin at 6:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 18th, at the shelter in the campground.  Enter the park and park in the first parking lot on the right after the park office.  The shelter is up against the hill on the left outside of the parking lot.

PARKING

John Bryan State Park, Yellow Springs, Ohio.  We will fill the main lot (I will have at least two spots coned for the course). We will also have volunteers helping direct runners to other parking areas. Do not park in the campground unless you have a camping permit.

CUT-OFFS

For the safety of the runners and the comfort of the volunteers, cutoffs will be enforced.  Total completion time is 9 hours or 4:30 p.m.  To complete within 9-hours you must start your third loop by 1:30 p.m. The sweeper will begin sweeping at 2:00 p.m. and you must stay ahead of the sweeper.

EARLY START OPTION

Back again this year! We are allowing an early start option for those concerned about the 9-hour cut off.  Runners, after checking in at packet pick up, can begin their run as early as 6:30 AM for an early start.  Early start runners will only be eligible for a finisher award.

FEES AND REGISTRATION DETAILS

$55 includes a short-sleeve lightweight tech t-shirt.


LAST DAY TO BE REGISTERED WITH GUARANTEE OF SHIRT IS APRIL 19th, 2024


Please note: In year’s past we have sold out and had to start a waitlist. We will accept online registrations through May 16th or when we reach race capacity, whichever comes first. Please contact the race directors by using the link below if registration is closed or sold out to inquire about the waitlist and registration.

AWARDS

Awards for top three overall female, male, and non-binary runners and a finishing awards for all who complete the course within the 9-hour cut-off. “Dig Down Deep” award for the last finisher who completes both loops within 9 hours.

RACE DIRECTOR

Ashley (Eder) Hartoin and Al Eder


Race Location