Description
The Outlaw 100 will take place at Twin Mountains in Kinta, Oklahoma. The course offers a dynamic mix of terrain, including rocky climbs, creek crossings, runnable jeep roads, and steep powerline ascents. Runners will even get the chance to follow a historic stagecoach road. With over 2,000 feet of elevation gain on a 13-mile loop, the course promises to be both fun and challenging.
Each entry comes with a t-shirt, and hoodies are available for purchase separate
Outlaw Trail Series
Complete all 6 trail runs in the Outlaw Trail Series (Outlaw, Lake McMurtry, Flower Moon, Dark and Dirty, Liberty’s Lost Treasure, and Thunderbird) in a calendar year and receive a cool plaque to recognize your achievement. Distance is not a factor (in other words, you can run the 5K or the 135mile). An Oklahoma-shaped plaque with hooks looks great as a display for awesome medals.
Outlaw 135
There has been increased interest in longer distances, especially the 200-mile races. This is a nice intermediate to test yourself and develop strategies for those longer runs. Same Saturday morning start time for the 100-mile run with a 48-hour cutoff (see cutoffs in the section below).
Outlaw 100
The Outlaw 100 features a challenging 13-mile loop completed eight times, with each loop offering over 2,000 feet of elevation gain. By the time you conquer the full 100 miles, you’ll have tackled an impressive 17,500 feet of total elevation gain. The course is known for its highly technical terrain, packed with rocks and moderate climbing, all at an altitude of around 1,000 feet.
This is not your typical rails-to-trails or gravel road event, which explains the generous cutoff times. Depending on pre-race rainfall, water crossings—where you’ll absolutely get your feet wet—may also add to the adventure. Get ready for a race that’s both challenging and rewarding!
50 Mile, Marathon, and Half Marathon
The half marathon is the 13.1 mile loop. The marathon consists of two loops and the 50 mile consists of four loops (thus the 50 mile is about 52ish miles). Cutoffs for the 50 mile, marathon, and half marathon (all races aside from 135 and 100 miles) are 10Pm Sunday night. This gives 39.5 hours for the 50 mile and 14 hours for the Sunday half and full marathons.
5K
One of the most scenic 5ks in Oklahoma.
Run it on Saturday or Sunday.
Doublers will receive an Outlaw special item. You must complete a distance of a half marathon or more on one day and at least the 5k on the other. One run must be in person.
Cutoff for 135 and 100 and Aid Stations
6 am start
48 hour cut off
Aid Stations: Mileage
Shorty’s Brothel: 6.5 miles
Start/Finish 9 miles
Start/Finish: 13 miles (bathrooms)
Start last 35 miles: 40 hours
Final cutoff: 48 hou
Schedule of Events
Friday Packet Pickup at Campground 2 from 5- 8pm
Saturday
Packet Pickup from 5-7am. Please don’t wait until the last minute.
6am 135, 100 mile start
6:30am 50 mile start
7am Marathon, Half Marathon start
7:30am 5K start
Sunday
Packet pickup from 6-8am
8am Marathon, Half Marathon start
8:30am 5K start
6PM 100 mile 5th loop cutoff at s/f
10PM all races except 100 and 135 cutoffs
Monday
6am Final cutoff for 135 and 100 mile races
Photography
Mile 90 will be making the runners look good and capturing spectacular images for you to share. These are free with your registration. Please visit their website www.mile90.com for previous Outlaw pictures!!
Pacer/Crew/Drop Bags
100 and 135 mile runners may have a pacer after 50 miles or when it starts to get dark. 50 mile runners may have a pacer when it starts to get dark if necessary. Crew and drop bags are allowed at Shorty’s Brothel and the start/finish. Please label drop bags with name, race number, distance, and desired location. There will be tarps at the start/finish for drop bags. Bags will be taken to Shorty’s Brothel at 5:30am on race day. It is each runner’s responsibility to pick up their drop bags. Any drop bags remaining will be disposed of or donated.
Discounts/Benefits
Military Discount
If you are currently active duty Military or a Veteran, we'd like to give our thanks by extending a 10% discount for your entry fee. Please message us at Outlaw 100 for the coupon code.
Child Discount (in person only)
Outlaw events are meant to be amongst family and friends. As such, any parent entry will entitle one child (15 yo and under) to a free entry of same or lesser distance. We understand that registering all the kids gets expensive so here is a chance for the kids to get a great medal and T-shirt and to be active and healthy as a family. Please message us at Outlaw 100 for the coupon code.
Volunteer Benefits
Along with a T-shirt and the normal fun of volunteering, we would like to do more. It takes a community to put on quality races, but volunteers also need to be appreciated. The program will be as follows: Shifts are in 8 hour increments and you must sign up. If you volunteer for one shift at any of our races you will get 25% off registration for any of our future races. Distance is not a factor. So 4 shifts will be a free race.
Deferal / Transfer Credit (to a different race)
If you can no longer run the event you registered for, we offer the below-sliding scale prior to the originally schedule race date for receiving credit to a different Outlaw event. We do not offer refunds, deferrals, or transfers - only future race credit. The credit will only be useable by the original registered participant and only for Outlaw events. Unless otherwise stated, credits will be valid for two years from the original event date. Credit will be the amount paid minus taxes and fees. Transfers are a one-time opportunity. You cannot re-transfer a previously transferred race. Once credits have been issued, they are gone. This includes any credits used from volunteering, race credits, previous credits, or credits transferred. The submission date will be used to calculate the credit amount.
90-days out (or more): 100% credit
30-89 days out: 75% credit
Less than 30 days: No credit
Lodging/Travel/Parking
Camping will be available at Twin Mountains for 20$ a night. Wilburton has local hotels and McAlester is the closest larger town. The Tulsa International Airport is the closest airport.
Miscellaneous
Medical Risks
Each runner is responsible or their own actions. It is crucial that you are physically and mentally prepared for the stresses of the race. We will utilize the local EMS services in case of a medical emergency. It is important for the runner to recognize the potential physical and mental stresses that may evolve from participation in this race. Each participant must continuously monitor his/herself and understand their limitations. Remember that you are responsible for your own well-being during this race.
Race Rules For Runners
1 Absolutely no littering!
2. You may not stash supplies along the course.
3. Any runner dropping out shall immediately notify the nearest aid station or race management at the start/finish area.
4. Runners accepting a ride for any reason are deemed out of the race and may not re-enter.
5. All runners will abide by the directions of race management.
6. Violations of any rule will be grounds for disqualification. Race Management reserves the right to bar any runner from competing in this and any future Outlaw races.
7. In the case of a tie, runners will be placed alphabetically.
8. All animals must be leashed at all times.
9. Decisions of Race Management are final.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are trekking poles allowed?
Yes.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, all dogs must be on a leash.
Do I have to run?
No, in fact many people walk or hike the entire race no matter the distance. You do not have to be fast to participate.
Please visit our website for further details www.outlaw100.com or contact us at Outlaw 100 on messenger. Also check out our facebook page Outlaw 100 for race updates and please “like” our page.
Dropdowns/DNFs?DQs
Runners starting a race but not finishing the intended distance will be listed as a DNF at the bottom of the results for their registered distance. Runners may not be “dropped down” to a shorter distance once they start a race, and will not appear as finishers of the shorter distance. This ensures a fair event where runners know their competition and cannot be lowered in place by a runner dropping down in distance. Runners may switch distances before the start of their race and will be eligible as a finisher in that event
DNF: Runners starting a race but not finishing the intended distance, in the intended order as marked, and under the official cutoffs,will be listed as a DNF at the bottom of the results for their registered distance.
DQ: Runners must complete the course in its intended order, as marked by race officials. Any deviation from or cutting of the course may result in a timing penalty or even disqualification. Additionally, runners who are found to be excessively rude to race personnel, volunteers, or others may also be considered for disqualification. We believe in fostering a respectful and supportive race environment, and these rules are in place to uphold that.
Dropdowns: Runners may not be “dropped down” to a shorter distance once they have started a race and will not appear as finishers of the shorter distance. Runners may switch distances before the start of their race and will be eligible as a finisher in the updated race distance.
Event's current local time: 3:37 PM CT