Get ready for an exhilarating challenge at the Yes Tor Hill Race, organized by Freedom Racing! This exciting event takes place on Saturday, August 31, 2019, in the stunning surroundings of Okehampton, Devon. Runners will embark on a thrilling 10-mile journey, featuring a 5-mile ascent to the breathtaking summit of Yes Tor, standing tall at over 600 meters, followed by a speedy descent back to the starting point. The race route follows the scenic Dartmoor 50 and Marathon trails along the picturesque East Okement River, ensuring a beautiful backdrop for participants of all skill levels. With a mix of flatter, easier sections and challenging climbs, the Yes Tor Hill Race promises an unforgettable experience for all runners looking to conquer this classic fell race. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to embrace the stunning Dartmoor landscape while testing your limits!
Organiser's Description
The Yes Tor Hill Race is a classic fell race style route - 5 miles to the top of Yes Tor and 5 miles straight back down again! Starting and finishing in Okehampton at 150m above sea level, the race follows the Dartmoor 50 and Marathon routes along the East Okement River and ascends onto the moor to the top of Yes Tor at over 600m! It does this over 5 miles so has lots of flatter, easier sections making it suitable for all standards of runner.
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