(Creator’s Notice: That is the seventh article in an 11-part sequence celebrating legendary support stations. You possibly can learn in regards to the sequence right here.)
Excessive up within the Rocky Mountains of Central Colorado, within the shadow of Colorado’s highest peak, Mount Elbert, sits the small village of Twin Lakes. House to simply beneath 200 folks and a preferred leaping off level for adventures within the Rockies, Twin Lakes is, unsurprisingly, nestled subsequent to 2 lakes. It’s positioned simply 21 miles southwest of Leadville and 36 miles east of Aspen. Every August, Twin Lakes additionally turns into dwelling to one of many busiest and most stress-filled support stations in North American ultrarunning, on the Leadville 100 Mile.
With Leadville being an out-and-back course, runners undergo the Twin Lakes Help Station twice, first at mile 38, and once more at mile 62. In between these two stops, they summit the enduring Hope Cross, at over 12,000 ft, twice. The cutoff occasions at Twin Lakes are notoriously tight. The race begins at 4 a.m., and runners have to be by way of Twin Lakes “Outbound” by 1:30 p.m., and again by way of Twin Lakes “Inbound” by 10:15 p.m. Most years, because the cutoff occasions method, the help station boundary seems extra like a end line than an support station as runners wrestle to make it in beneath the cutoff, many occasions with simply seconds to spare.
The primary drag by way of the Twin Lakes support station on the Leadville 100 Mile. Picture: Adam Ferdinandsen
The small village of Twin Lakes comes out in drive for the race as the companies on the town — a common retailer, a espresso store, and some meals vans — take pleasure in their most worthwhile weekend of the 12 months, because the a whole bunch of crews and pacers descend upon the village to help their runners. Primarily, the evening earlier than the race, a veritable tent metropolis is erected alongside the principle drag of city as pacers and crews arrange pop-up tents and different constructions with provides, decorations, and all method of issues to get them by way of the hours they’ll spend at Twin Lakes, awaiting their runners each coming and going. As race day dawns, these crews rapidly turn into a neighborhood and tales are shared, provides are exchanged, and the path neighborhood is on show in full drive.
Annie Hughes together with her crew and pacer at Twin Lakes inbound, mile 62.5. She’d proceed on to win the 2021 Leadville 100 Mile. Picture: Meredith Terranova
I’ve been lucky sufficient to be available at Twin Lakes throughout Leadville over the previous two years to help runners and be a part of the magic there. In these two years, I’ve been reunited with many elderly mates and related with a number of new ones. What strikes me most about Twin Lakes, is that on this age of overhyped commercialization and company activations nearly wherever you look, this explicit spot has remained decidedly old skool, in some ways representing, at the very least to me, a crossroads of the game which is directly welcoming to the outdated and embracing of the brand new. There may be not lots of fanfare, simply lots of enjoyable.
And so it’s that I will probably be heading again to Twin Lakes subsequent month once more to soak within the vibe, prod a couple of runners alongside, have a good time that cutoff-induced stress, and perhaps, simply perhaps, discover that spark of inspiration that such locations maintain.
Bottoms up!
Adrian Macdonald runs by way of Twin Lakes inbound support station at about mile 62.5 on his method to successful the 2021 Leadville 100 Mile. Picture: Meredith Terranova
AJW’s Beer of the Week
This week’s beer of the week comes from Eddyline brewing in Buena Vista, Colorado, 30 miles down the street from Twin Lakes. Grapefruit Yanker IPA is a scrumptious fruity IPA that’s surprisingly balanced and tart. Under no circumstances bitter, with only a trace of mango, Grapefruit Yanker is a traditional excessive altitude summer time beer.
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- Have you ever achieved the Leadville 100 Mile?
- In that case, what are your recollections of Twin Lakes?
