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Whiteface Skyrace Race Companion

Jul 3, 2026 · 47 min

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A 20K with nearly 8,000 feet of climbing shouldn’t exist, and yet Whiteface Sky Race is about to make a whole field of strong runners question their life choices. Steve Taylor joins us from smoky Colorado Springs as we turn our full attention to Whiteface, the opener of the Merrill U.S. Skyrunner Circuit, and one of the steepest, most punishing race profiles you’ll find in the United States. Two loops. A massive early climb that gains about 3,000 feet in 2.5 miles. Long stretches that flirt with 30% to 40% grade. No hiding from it.

We talk through what that terrain demands, from steep hiking strength and leg durability to the psychology of being told to go do it all again for lap two. The Adirondacks and Lake Placid backdrop get their own moment too, because this region’s rugged trails, wet technical footing, and big-mountain feel are exactly why this race belongs on a skyrunning calendar. If you’re the kind of trail runner who loves “kick you in the teeth” courses, Whiteface is the blueprint.

Then we get tactical: Morgan Elliott’s form and résumé, who might hang on early, and the under-the-radar names that could surprise when the grade turns brutal. On the women’s side we spotlight Robin Vierre-Brower, dig into challengers, and talk winning-time expectations. We also look ahead to the season stakes and the Kismet Cliff Run final on September 13 in North Conway, New Hampshire. Subscribe, share this with your mountain running crew, and leave a review. Who’s your podium pick for Whiteface?

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