Kettle Moraine 100

Welcome Runners!

We have your bib ready, your swag packed, and our volunteers prepped. After months of preparation, we are excited to welcome you to the Kettle Moraine State Forest for the 29th running of the Kettle Moraine 100. The trails are waiting, and we can't wait to share this unforgettable weekend with you!


If you are receiving this email, you are registered for the event as a runner or pacer.


Here are a few things to remember to stay safe and have a great event:



• If severe weather develops, take shelter at the nearest aid station and follow race staff instructions.

• Stay on top of your hydration and fueling throughout the day.

• Listen to your body and trust the training that got you here.

• Pick up your finisher medal before you leave.

• Check the results link for any age group or overall awards. Awards can be picked up at the Ornery Mule tent.

• Don't forget to pick up your drop bag. All drop bags will be returned to Nordic once the aid station closes. You are also welcome to pick up your drop bag directly from the aid station if you do not want to wait for it to be transported back.

• Most importantly, have fun and enjoy the experience!


Thank you for being part of the event. We can't wait to see you on the trails!

Thank you Volunteers!

Course marking this year is coming with a little extra rainfall. 🌧️


These photos were taken during one of the sunny moments, but the weather has definitely been making its presence known.


Something to keep in mind for race day. 😉 The trails may have a few extra muddy stories waiting for you.

Get home and realize you forgot something....fill out the form on link below.

Reading Race Parking Rules

 is extremely important to read!

Important Race Day Information


Important information: You risk being late to the start of the race, or DQ'd from the race if you do not follow these instructions.


The race parking instructions and crew access rules are crucial to follow. There will be zero exceptions to these rules/instructions.


All our instructions are based on keeping the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest safe, and not leaving any negative impact to the park land.


We are grateful to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources for the use of this park. Thank you to the residence in the area for welcoming us. It is a privilege for our runners to experience the Kettle Moraine State Forest Southern Unit park.


Share these instructions with your crew and have an amazing race!

If you are dropping from the race. Tell an aid station captain

-or-

text the "race drop" hotline to tell them you dropped: 618-444-2967



Our "race drop hotline" does not arrange rides. Talk to aid station captains to have DNF bus arrive. Be patient, Our DNF drivers, Faith & Jadyn will be working as fast as they can.

Thank you to everyone that made a donation at registration.

Runner donations totaled $985.00


Ornery Mule donated an additional $1,015.00

Ornery Mule donated additional $250.00 to the Friends of Kettle Moraine State Forest Southern Unit

Total donations: $2250.00

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