The World's Toughest

2016 Badwater Salton Sea Webcast

AdventureCORPS®, Inc. hosts BADWATER® Salton Sea annually in late April. This remarkable event challenges up to 40 teams of two or three ultrarunners – running together as duos or trios for the duration, NOT in a relay – to tackle an unimaginable traverse of Southern California deserts and mountains. The route covers 81 miles (130km) non-stop from below sea level at the shoreline of the Salton Sea, across and over Anza-Borrego Desert State Park on a rugged mountain single-track trail, and then past Ranchita (and its resident Yeti, “Rancheti”) and Lake Henshaw and up East Grade to the top of Palomar Mountain with a dramatic view of the Pacific Ocean. This webcast features the fourth edition, held May 1-2, 2016.

Links: Race Roster | Race Results | Race Magazine | Race Home

Race Director Images | Race Staff Images

Image Gallery: Racers and Crews visit the Start Line at Salton Sea by Ian Parker

Image Gallery: Racer Mugshots by Ian Parker

Image Gallery: Racer Check-In, Posing with Crews, and Pre-Race Meeting by Ian Parker

Image Gallery: RACE DAY! From Start Line to the Ascent of Palomar Mountain by Chris Kostman

Image Gallery: RACE DAY! Finish Line by Chris Kostman

Image Gallery: Pre-race, RACE DAY!, and Post-race iPhone images, including all Instagram (@BadwaterHQ and @ChrisKostman) posts by Chris Kostman

Image Gallery: RACE DAY! First of Two Incredible Image Galleries by Ian Parker

Image Gallery: RACE DAY! Second of Two Incredible Image Galleries by Ian Parker

Image Gallery: RACE DAY! 35mm Film Photos of the entire race by Chris Kostman

Live Tracking of the racers provided by TrackLeaders.com:http://trackleaders.com/badsalton16f.php

Special thanks to the Race Staff!

Marco Apostol, Medical Suppport, Roving Official, Photography, Finish Line

Dr. Kent Wang, Medical Support

Tim Kjenstad, Roving Official, Time Station 1 (Mile 14.4, Microwave Tower), and Time Station 4 (Mile 50.2, Ranchita), and Finish Line

Paul Tourkin and Jodie Lawton, Roving Official, Time Station 2 (Mile 35.2, Borrego Springs Resort), and Finish Line

Trasie Phan and Regina Peters, Roving Officials, Trail Marking, Time Station 3, Trail Sweep, and Finish Line

Steve Gray, Roving Official, Time Station 3 (Mile 40.5 Lower Trailhead), and Finish Line

Ian Parker, Photography

Dave and Margaret Nelson, Photography

Jo Allen and Robert Panzera of Cycling Camps San Diego, Post-Race Brunch

Jeric Wilhelmsen, Video, Ultra Racing Network

Chris Kostman, Race Director, Roving Official, Photography, Webcast, and Finish Line

Media Coverage and Blog Reports

The Borrego Sun covered the race extensively. See the archive here.

Catra Corbett’s blog report.

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