Ridge 2 Ridge Trail Race back at OMSP

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Runners who are up to a challenge will find one as the Southeastern Trail Series continues this month.

The Ridge 2 Ridge Trail Race, the fifth race in the series, continues the steady increase in distance and difficulty as the series progresses. The Aug. 27 race includes a 10- and 20-mile race through Oak Mountain State Park, up from July’s 9- and 18-mile Hotter ’N Hell Trail Race.

Due to the heat of the day and the difficulty of the race, all runners must carry water — no exceptions — according to the Southeastern Trail Series website.

Runners start at Redbud Pavilion, kicking off the race with a short loop around the BMX track. The race continues along the Yellow Trail, up the mountain to Peavine Falls and around Tranquility Lake. The loop is 10.5 miles, and those running the 20-mile race will go through the trail twice.

There will be multiple aid stations along the trail, and runners should consume electrolytes during the race in addition to remaining hydrated.

Registration for the 10-mile race is $35 before Aug. 19 and $45 after, and registration for the 20-mile race is $45 before Aug. 19 and $50 after. There is also a $5 fee to enter Oak Mountain State Park. Online registration for the race closes Aug. 25 at 11:59 p.m., but there will be late registration at Mountain High Outfitters in Cahaba Village Plaza Aug. 26 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Day-of registration will begin Aug. 27 at 7 a.m. at the White Oak Pavilion in Oak Mountain State Park. Both races start at 8 a.m.

For more information or to register, visit southeasterntrailruns.com/Race5-Ridge-Ridge.html.

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