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Lonely Mountain Ultra

Lonely Mountain Ultra, Orange
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Traillauf in Australien, Orange

Distanzen

  • Trail

    50K

    50 km

    Start: 08:00

    50,00 EUR

  • Trail

    32K

    32 km

    Start: 08:00

    32,00 EUR

  • Trail

    22K

    22 km

    Start: 08:00

    22,00 EUR

  • Trail

    11K

    11 km

    Start: 08:00

    15,00 EUR

  • Laufen

    Kids 2K

    2 km

  • Trail

    50 Mile

    Start: 08:00

    100,00 EUR

Über die Veranstaltung

About Us | Committee Members | What governs LMU? | Join the Committee | Lonely Mountain Ultra Constitution Lonely Mountain Ultra began with a simple idea in 2022. A group of runners who loved Gaanha-bula Mount Canobolas decided to create an event that would share the mountain with others. What started as an invitation to “go for a run” quickly grew into a fully-fledged trail event, an event that’s built to cater for a broad range of runners, from beginners to seasoned ultra-runners, there’s something for all, including the kids!

Verpflegung & Versorgung

Water, sports drink, basic nutrition, electrolyte drink, hot water for tea/coffee, fruit, lollies, and crisps at aid stations; coffee and food vendors on-site.

Pacer

Pacers are permitted for the 104K and 100M events only. For the 104K, pacers may join the last 22K loop with one pacer per runner. For the 100M, pacers may join the last two loops (32K and 22K), with one pacer per loop and a maximum of one pacer on course at any time per runner. All pacers must register, pay a $10 pacer fee, wear a race bib, and comply with gear and timing rules; pacers start each loop with their runner and must finish together.

Ergebnisse

Offizielle Ergebnisse ansehen

Typisches Wetter in Orange

Monatsdurchschnitte aus historischen Daten (2000–heute).

Jan26°15°
06:09
20:17
Feb25°14°
06:40
19:58
Mar22°12°
07:04
19:23
Apr18°
06:26
17:42
May14°
06:48
17:13
Jun10°
07:06
17:04
Jul10°
07:06
17:15
Aug11°
06:43
17:35
Sep15°
06:04
17:56
Oct18°
06:23
19:17
Nov22°10°
05:54
19:44
Dec24°12°
05:49
20:10

Wetterdaten von Open-Meteo

Was im Startgeld enthalten ist

  • Registration
  • Bib pickup on Friday 25 September 2026
  • Aid station catering (water, sports drink, food)
  • Event insurance
  • Finisher medal

Preise & Anmeldung

  • 11K15.00 EUR
  • 22K22.00 EUR
  • 32K32.00 EUR
  • 50K50.00 EUR
  • 50 Mile100.00 EUR

FAQ

How do I register for Lonely Mountain Ultra?

To register for one of the Lonely Mountain Ultra events, please click on the button.

Is there a limit on the number of people who can register for the various races?

Yes, each race does have a capacity limit to ensure the safety of all participants. Once the limit is reached, we will no longer accept registrations.

If an event sells out, will there be a waitlist?

We will be taking names on a wait list if races reach capacity. The wait list signup will be offered on our registration pages should that be necessary.

Do any of the race distances require a qualifier?

Yes, to run the LMU 100 Miler you must have: Completed the LMU 50M or LMU104k in either of the past 2 years inside the cutoff OR Successfully completed a 100km race in the last 3 years with a link to the results showing a completion of the race with your time

Are there cut off times?

Yes. Refer to the course page for the respective event.

Is there a minimum age for the races?

For the 32K and longer distances, participants must be at least 18 years of age on the event date. For the 22K, participants must be turning 16 in 202. For the 11K, participants must be turning 13 in 2026. Our kids’ races are open to participants aged 5 – 18 as of the day of the event. For all participants under 18, a parent or guardian will be required to provide permission during the registration process.

Can I request a refund or transfer my registration to someone else?

Refunds and transfers are possible, according to our refunds rules. Please see our Refunds Page for all the details and the request form

Will the event be cancelled if there is severe weather?

In the event of severe weather, our event committee will assess the impact on participant safety and decide to shorten or modify the courses, or cancel the event. If there is a full cancellation, participants will be offered deferral to a future date or a refund less costs incurred.

Purchasing LMU Merchandise

LMU merchandise can be purchased through Race Roster when registrations are open. Please note that all ultra distance (those 50km or longer) participants receive free race shirts if they register by the end of the early bird period.

Is LMU a race qualifier for the 6ft Track Marathon?

Yes! The Lonely Mountain Ultra has been confirmed as a qualifying race for the Six Foot Track Marathon. Qualifying times are: 32K – 4h25m50K – 7h25m50 Mile – 14h00m104K – 19h20m

Does LMU offer any training plans?

If you are interested in a personalised running program for LMU, whether you are doing the 11km or the Miler, Matt North from Running Matters Coaching (RMC) will design you a personalised 10-week program. Please refer to the Race Day Info tab for further details.

Can I register on the day?

No registrations will be possible on event day. Registrations will close at 11:59pm on the Thursday before race weekend or whenever an event reaches capacity.

How do I get to the event site?

Head west out of Orange on Cargo Road. After about 15km, turn left on Mitchells Way (a well made dirt road). The entrance to race headquarters is 250 metres on the right.

Will there be parking?

There will be ample free parking on site for participants, friends and family.

When and where can I pick up my race bib?

Bib pickup is strongly recommended on the Friday of race weekend. Bibs for all distances but the 100Miler can also be collected on Saturday of race weekend at the event site, starting at 5am. Bib pickup closes 30 minutes prior to each race start time.

Will there be food and drinks at the start and finish, and at the aid stations?

At the event site, basic provisions will be provided for participants only, including water, sports drink and basic nutrition. Each aid station will offer water, electrolyte drink, hot water for tea, coffee or soup, fruit, lollies, and crisps. Please see each event page for details for the respective aid stations. There will be coffee and food vendors at the event site on Saturday. Full details will be included in our Event Guide once published.

Are detailed course maps available?

Detailed maps are available on a customised Lonely Mountain Ultra Google Maps page. GPX files are also available for each course. Links for detailed online course maps are below each map on our event pages.

How can I read the GPX files?

The easiest way to view a GPX file as a map is using Google Maps: Open the Google Maps menu and selecting Your places. Select Maps → Create map. A new Google Maps window opens. In that window, select the Import button that appears underneath the Untitled layer. Upload your GPX file. The map data the file contains will appear in Google Maps. There are also lots of apps that can import a GPX file for viewing as a map: Strava, Garmin BaseCamp, FatMap, RunGo and many others.

Will the courses be marked?

There will be signage at key points on the course, as well as marshalls at critical points. Coloured tape will also be used to mark each race course. We strongly encourage participants to review course maps in detail. Participants in the 22K and longer races must carry a copy of the map with them. Full details will be included in our Event Guide once published.

Can I wear headphones?

The trails are open to the public during the event. For this reason, it’s important for you to please be aware of your surroundings at all times. Headphones will be allowed, but with one ear-bud only.

Can I using hiking poles?

Poles are permitted for participants in Lonely Mountain Ultra. If you’ll feel safer using poles to help with uneven terrain, distributing your weight and getting better footing, by all means, please feel free to do so. Please just be conscious of others around you!

How can I reclaim something I left on the trail? Do you have a lost-and-found?

We will collect anything left behind on the trail, at the aid stations or at the event village and keep these items in our Lost & Found for at least one month after the event. If you have lost something please email info@lonelymountainultra.com.au and if we have found it you can make arrangements to collect. After one month, any items not claimed will be donated to charity.

Is the LMU a qualifier for any other events?

Lonely Mountain Ultra has been confirmed as a qualifying race for the Six Foot Track Marathon. Qualifying times are: 32K – 4h25m50K – 7h25m50Mile – 14h00m104K – 19h20m Lonely Mountain Ultra is AURA-listed and registered with ITRA, so participants can earn points.

Can I bring my dog / pets?

No. The LMU hub is on a working farm so no animals are allowed to be brought on site.

Where is Orange?

Orange is located in the Central Western region of NSW, about 275 kilometres west of Sydney, a 3½ hour drive. We’re about a 3 hour drive north from Canberra and 2 hours west of the Blue Mountains. There are plenty of options to fly to Orange from Sydney (50 minutes), Melbourne (1 ½ hours) and Brisbane (1 ½ hours). Car hire is available at Orange airport.

How do I find accommodation in the area?

Orange has a variety of accommodation options from luxury stays to budget camping. Orange360 has a directory of accommodation options, or any major travel site will have options. We do recommend booking well in advance. More information is available on our Visit Orange page.

Is there camping on site or nearby?

Yes – please see the details in the section below. There are other local campgrounds as well. The closest camping nearby is Cargo Rd Wines which can be booked at Cargo Rd Wines Camping . There’s a full list of local campgrounds at Orange360 .

Can you recommend places to eat and local activities?

There are many places to eat in Orange but please make sure you book ahead of time as it is unlikely that you will be able to walk in on the night at our very popular restaurants and pubs. Don’t be disappointed! Orange360 is a great source of ideas for activities and places to eat. More information is available on our Visit Orange page.

What else is there to do and see in Orange? How can my friends and family spend their time?

Make a weekend of it! There are wineries, restaurants, sights to see, a great adventure playground, and mountain bike trails. Orange360 is the best starting point for planning your weekend. More information is available on our Visit Orange page.

What is typical Orange weather in September?

Orange has four seasons and springtime is generally moderate, but can be rainy. Weather can vary a lot in Orange. We’re at a higher altitude than the coastal cities so it can be cooler and drier. In late September, the averages are a high of 18 degrees and low of 7 degrees. But keep your eye on the weather forecast as things can change!

Training on the trails

We encourage training on the trails. Please note – there is some construction planned at times in the area so it’s best to check the National Parks website. If you are in the area to train on the trails, we’d love to meet you! If you want to tag along with someone, contact us and we will see if we can hook you up.

Is there camping at Lonely Mountain Ultra?

There are a limited number of campsites available at the event site, off Mitchells Way in Lidster, NSW. We recommend booking early to avoid being disappointed. You can book a campsite when registering for the event here. Camping is available for tents, campervans, camper trailers, and caravans. Please note that the camping facility is a basic one so no power or water will be provided, however there will be portaloos and enclosed cold showers available. The camping location is in a paddock with no sealed road access. Caravan and camper trailer owners must be prepared to source external assistance to remove their van/trailer from the event site before event closure if necessary.

Where is the camping located?

The campsites are located in a mown paddock adjacent to the course finish line. Those not running will be able to see their friends and family finish from their tent! Please note, particularly those planning to bring caravans, the paddock is sloped. Please note a PA system will be broadcasting throughout the event so campers should expect to hear background noise while runners are still out on the course.

How much does camping cost?

Campsites will be available at the event site – $20 per site for tents, $30 per site for campervans/trailers/caravans. Refunds will not be issued for camping bookings should you not attend.

When will camping be open?

The campsite will open at 4pm on the Friday of race weekend and will close at 4pm on the Sunday of race weekend. All bookings are for both nights, but you are free to come and go as required and stay only one night if you prefer.

Can I park beside my campsite?

No, but the event parking site is only a short easy walk from the camping area. The parking area is in a paddock adjacent to the campsite.

Can I bring my camper trailer or caravan?

Yes! You can bring your campervan, camper trailer, or caravan. Please note that you need to be self sufficient when it comes to towing, levelling, and moving your trailer/caravan.

How many people can camp on my site?

Each camp site is limited to two tents. While we have not placed a restriction on the number of people per site, we expect you to not intrude on the space or privacy of your neighbouring campers.

Does the campsite have toilets and/or showers?

Portaloos are available both at the campsite and around the race village. Enclosed hot showers will also be provided.

Can I have a camp fire at my camp site?

No, however self contained portable cookers and BBQs are permitted.

Can I camp with my dog/pets?

No. The LMU hub including the camping location is on a working farm so no animals can be brought on site.

How do I sign up to volunteer?

Lonely Mountain Ultra simply couldn’t happen without our volunteers. We’d love to have you join us. See our Volunteers Page for more information and a link to the form to sign up.

What type of roles are there?

We have lots of different roles on offer: bib pickup and gear check, on-course marshalls, aid station teams, course marking and sweepers, and general helpers at the event village.

Can I specify what I’d like to do?

The volunteer registration form will allow you to select specific roles that you’re interested in, or tell us you’re willing to cover anything we need.

Where are volunteer shifts located?

Most of the roles will be located at the event village, or on the course. We’ll also need help in Orange ahead of time for bib pickup and some prep tasks.

Do I need a car to volunteer?

It is easiest to get to the event village or race course by car. If you don’t have one, let us know and we’ll do our best to help out.

Do I need any specific skills or qualifications to volunteer?

No specific qualifications needed to volunteer, just a great attitude and willingness to help! We’ll show you exactly what’s required for each role. If you do have special skills that might be of use, please let us know in the comments.

Is any training required to volunteer?

For most of our roles, any instructions will be provided at the start of your shift. If specific training is needed, we’ll be in contact well ahead of event weekend.

How long do I need to volunteer for?

Shifts vary but are generally a few hours. If you’re on one of our longer shifts, you’ll be given break times.

What should I expect in return for my time volunteering?

All volunteers will receive priority entry into next year’s event, with a discount code provided. Food and drink will be provided for longer shifts. And you’ll have our thanks and appreciation, it goes without saying!

What do I need to bring with me when I'm volunteering?

For outdoor shifts, it’s important that you come dressed for the role and the weather. The area can be cold, particularly overnight and volunteers can get chilly if they’re not moving a lot. We recommend warm clothes including layers, and wet weather gear if needed. Good footwear is also essential. If your volunteer role includes a night shift, please also bring a headlamp or torch. We work to minimise waste at our event, so we do ask volunteers to bring their own drink bottle. Your volunteer email confirmation will include any other details specific to your role.

When do I find out what roles and shifts I’ll have?

We’ll start assigning roles a few weeks before the event and will email every volunteer with specific roles including location and times. If you have questions at any time, just email volunteer@lonelymountainultra.com.au

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