ABOUT THIS RACE:
Race Starting Location:
8302 S Brighton Loop Rd, Brighton, UT
The Cirque Series - Brighton, UT is a Running race in Brighton, Utah consisting of a 6.7 Mile Trail Run.
Race starts at the base of Brighton, at the Brighton Center (elevation 8755' ft.), trail goes immediately over to Milly Access road until you start your ascent at base of Milly Express chair. Immediately you start gaining elevation as you run up the service road via Main Street. The steep road treats you to views of beautiful Aspen groves and spruce trees.Not much time to rest here as you gain mid mountain, Easy Street will connect to BackBone Trail, really cool views of Milly Bowl. Continue up the BackBone Trail with a view of Mt. Millicent straight ahead. Once you get to the top of Milly Express, there will be an aid station here, now the real fun begins, you'll head straight up Mt. Millicent, the trail consists of big boulders, single track, loose & steep sections that will require use of your hands, yet a very passable trail that has seen lots of foot traffic. Incredible views of Wolverine Cirque. Once you have hit the summit of Mt. Millicent (10,795' ft), you'll catch your breath, run along the ridge towards the saddle between Mount Wolverine and Mt. Tuscarora, this will be amazing single track.
This area will be a much welcomed ease of severe climbing you experienced pushing for Mt. Millicent summit. You'll pass Mt. Tuscarora on your left, begin to make a small descent to Catherine's Pass, incredible views of both Alta and Brighton, steep & technical area. Pass Catherine's Pass, follow the trail above the famous Rocky Point as you will have Sunset Peak in your vision for the next summit, very manageable single track. On the summit of Sunset Peak (elevation 10,648' ft.), you will have amazing views of Lake Catherine, Devils Castle, and Heber Valley, truly a breathtaking summit. From here you traverse Pioneer Ridge summiting Pioneer Peak (elevation 10,447 ft.) along the way to the top of Crest Express. Pioneer Ridge has an incredible view of Brighton and Heber the entire way. A well established trail will require full concentration as it is steep & loose in spots.