November 8 - 14, 2021

The Swamp Fox Ultra

999 Buck Hall Landing Road

McClellanville, SC 420 Miler, 210 Miler, 105 Miler, 100K, 50 Miler, 50K, Marathon, 14 Miler

This Event Took Place Sun. Nov 14, 2021

About The Race

**DEADLINE TO REGISTER & GUARANTEE SWAG IS 03/01/2025**

Welcome to the Swamp Fox Ultra presented by Fleet Feet and Billy Simons Real Estate under management of Palmetto Ultras!

Embark on a truly unparalleled trail racing experience, as our event is the only trail race (that we know of at least) that spans across the entire Francis Marion National Forest. While I do love a good looped course with the convenience of having gear and nutrition close at hand (and we offer a few of those), this race demands a bit more strategic planning to ensure you're well-equipped throughout. The reward? You'll run through 52 miles of breathtaking lowcountry trails before heading back to the start/finish line if you've decided to tackle the 100 mile distance. And even though you're heading back on the same trail, once the sun sets the trail takes on a whole new feel.

50 mile, 50k, Half Marathon, and 10k runners will also run an out and back---no loops or repeated out and backs. This allows you to see more of the trails and provides an added element of adventure as you'll need to strategically plan what you're carrying with you.

Undertaking an adventure like this requires support, and in that spirit, we've bid farewell to only having drop bags in favor of strategically placed aid stations. My goal is simple: to see every participant cross the finish line, and I'm committed to providing the necessary support to make that happen. So, lace up your shoes, embrace the challenge, and let's make this an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Francis Marion National Forest.

**You can still have drop bags at the aid stations. We will get them out to the aid stations and bring them back to the start/finish as aid stations close. You can either 1) go out to the aid station and get your bag if you need it back after the race or 2) pick it up at the start/finish line if you need it back. More details are in the runner guide**

Youth Runners: email kayla@palmettoultras.com for a 15% discount code for runners who are 14 years old or younger...we want the whole family to come out to the race!

Our race is TRAIL SISTERS & ATRA approved!



Check out the Runner Guide Here

*We may need to find a new start/finish line as Buck Hall Rec Area has plans to undergo a major renovation in 2025. We have a few options that we're looking at and will finalize the start finish line area/course as soon as we can*

Packet Pickup & Pre Race Fun

Stay tuned! Packet pick up will likely take place on Thursday, March 20th. We will also have packet pick up on the morning of the race from 6-630am

Aid Stations

We are switching things up this year and there will be aid stations along the entire course. Exact locations can be found in the Runner Guide (linked above). Please note that for the 10k and half marathon distance there are no aid stations but there will be a water drop at the half marathon turnaround (we will drop cases of bottled water there)

. Aid stations will be fully stocked with all your favorite ultra snacks like chips, candy, pretzels, cookies, potatoes, water, Skratch hydration mix, and sodas. Weather dependent--we will have some hot options available as well.

At the start/finish line we will also be serving up some food throughout the race! Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner on Saturday and Breakfast/Lunch on Sunday. Menu TBD

Runners and volunteers eat for free. If anyone joining you would like a meal you can add that on when you register for $5/meal.

If you'd like to have drop bags at the aid stations you can. We will gather them at the start/finish line and transport them to the appropriate aid station. More details can be found in the runner guide. Coordinates for each aid station will be in the Runners Guide

All of the aid stations will have a porta potty

**Please note that our races have gone cupless in an effort to create less waste from these races! You will get a reusable collapsible cup in your bag at packet pick up. Plan on bringing that, bottles, bladder, etc.. that you can refill out on the course. There will be no cups available at the aid stations**

Course Overview/Crew/Pacers

We are SO excited to be able to use both the Awendaw and Swamp Fox Passages of the Palmetto Trail which will take you across the entire Francis Marion National Forest for those of you who plan to tackle the 100 miler. You'll start in McClellanville at Buck Hall Recreation Area (look for the overflow parking area and head to the very back) and run out your designated distance and then turn around and head back to the start/finish line. 100 milers will run out to the other end of the Swamp Fox Passage on Highway 52 in Moncks Corner and then turn around and head back to the start/finish line.

We don't know of any other trail run that traverses across the entire distance of the Francis Marion National Forest! Tackling this course is a BIG accomplishment that not many people have tackled.

Each distance will run out to their designated turnaround spot and head back to the start/finish line. The turnarounds for each distance will be clearly marked.

The course is very flat and runnable and is your typical east coast trail with some roots. The course is mostly single/double track trails with some fire road sections and a few boardwalks. The trail is mostly shaded except for a few sections and the fire roads. You are running in the lowcountry which means there may be some water on the course depending on what the weather looks like in the days leading up to the race. Boardwalks are in place to go over the spots that tend to hold water the most.

The course will be marked well with flagging and signage. The Swamp Fox Trail is also marked with white blazes and once you start on that section of trail around mile 6---you will follow the white blazes and mile markers for the Swamp Fox Trail the entire time. Even though we will do our absolute best to mark the trail, it is your responsibility to know where you're going. Remember that we are not the only ones out in the woods which means there is always the possibility of someone messing with the course markings. I **highly recommend** downloading the map to your watch/phone using an app like AllTrails that allows for offline navigation as there are some sections of the trail where service isn't great. The course GPX file will be made available in the Runners Guide.

Pacers can join at the halfway mark or anytime after for 50 and 100 milers. Crew can provide aid/drop bags/etc.. at any of the aid stations as well. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to have at least one crew member if you are running the 100 miler. Aid station volunteers are not responsible for driving you back to the start/finish line if you drop out there.

Information concerning Civil Rights and affiliation with the Francis Marion National Forest: "In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.)The Swamp Fox Ultra is operated under special use permit with the Francis Marion National Forest.

Start Times & Cutoffs

50k, 50 mile, and 100 mile will start at 7am
10k and half marathon will start at 8am so that ya'll can crank up the speed and not have to worry about as much 2 way traffic on the trails.

Cut off times are as follows:

100 miler: 34 hour cutoff
50 miler: 19 hour cutoff
50k: 12 hour cutoff
Half Marathon: 6 hour cutoff
10k: 3 hour cutoff



*Please Note* that this is a trail race and that means that distances are not going to always be exact and that we all have different watches. These courses are not USATF certified.

The 100 miler is around 104 miles. I could have made it 100 exactly ish but then you would have missed out on running the entire length of the Swamp Fox trail by like 2 miles and that's just silly

The 50 miler is around 53 miles. We need the turnaround to be somewhere that our volunteers can access so you can have an aid station with food/drinks/smiling faces which means that there's a few extra miles so that we can have the turnaround at a fire road where they can get their vehicles.

Half Marathoners you get around 14 miles for the same reason---there won't be a full aid station at your turnaround point but there will be a water drop.

50k and 10k runners your mileage is pretty spot on

Swag & Awards

What's a race without the swag? This year everyone who registers will get a long sleeve hooded t-shirt with our awesome Swamp Fox Ultra logo! Cutoff to register & guarantee you get a shirt is March 1.

Everyone who finishes the distance they registered for will get a camp mug!

100 mile finishers will get an awesome custom made buckle as you finish your race

Top 3 male and female finishers for each distance will also get an award

100 Miler Gear Requirements

100 milers will be required to carry the following gear on them at all times during the race. Your gear will be checked at the start/finish line on the morning of the race. This gear is to be carried on you at all times:
-PHONE with the GPX file of the course
-Ability to carry 1.5L fluids
-Emergency blanket
-Lightweight jacket (patagonia houdini is a favorite)
-Power bank
-Crew is not required but is HIGHLY recommended so that if you drop somewhere out there you have someone to pick you up right away as we can't take volunteers away from the aid stations to shuttle runners around especially in the overnight hours

Night Running

Those who are running the 50 miler and 100 miler are required to have some form of light on them( headlamp, waist light, flaming torch, etc..) once it gets dark out. If you don't have a light you're not running. Bring a spare, batteries, charging cables.

Cancellation & Refund Policy/ Distance Changes/Bib Transfers

The race will take place rain or shine. If for any reason the event has to be shut down due to extreme weather, natural disaster or zombies on the course (other than the runners…), you will be pulled from the course or held at an aid station until you can be removed from the course. Please, no arguing if this should happen. It is for your own safety

There are no refunds. I know this is frustrating but we have to plan and budget for each race. See bib transfer policy below

If you would like to change your distance you can do that here on ultrasignup before the race or the day of but you must do so before you cross the start line. There will be no distance changes after that point

If you can't make the event for whatever reason you do have the option to transfer your bib to another runner via ultrasignup up to 3 days before the race

Pregnancy & Postpartum Deferral: We love our mother runners and we get it---family comes first! If you find out your pregnant and don't feel comfortable running the race anymore or your post partum return to running timeline means the race is no longer feasible for you, we offer a 1 year deferral so you can come back and crush it when you're ready! You also have the option of transferring your bib to another runner right here on ultrasignup.

Volunteers

With our volunteer program you can earn free/discounted race entries by helping your fellow runners. If you finish your distance you could stick around and help out after. See the volunteer tab to sign up and I'll be in touch as the race gets closer. You can volunteer for as many hours as you'd like.

This race will require more volunteers than any of our other races. Any help you can give to provide support at an aid station is greatly appreciated!

6 hours volunteer time= 50% discount on any race entry
12 hours volunteer time = 100% discount on any race entry

These hours can be accumulated over several races

Camping

Stay tuned for more info on camping as we finalize our start/finish area and exact course!

Event's current local time: 7:44 AM ET

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