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Canyonman 100

May 2, 2026
Wellsboro, PA
100M100M
Typical Weather
Wellsboro, PA · May 2
63°
High
40°
Low
18%
Precip

Based on data from station USC00369408 (4 mi away)

About This Race

Prepare for an epic test of endurance at the Canyonman 100 on May 2, 2026, launching from Ansonia, PA, near Wellsboro. This isn't just a race; it's a monumental 100-mile triathlon that crowns a true "CanyonMan" or "CanyonWoman," challenging participants across three distinct disciplines. The event begins with a 19-mile paddle down Pine Creek, navigating the tranquil waters from Ansonia to Rattlesnake Rock. Next, athletes transition to a grueling 31-mile run on the West Rim Trail, boasting an impressive 5,000 feet of elevation gain and 4,600 feet of loss as it winds back to Ansonia, offering breathtaking vistas of Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon. The final leg is a 50-mile bike ride, traversing challenging forestry roads to Cedar Run and Rattlesnake Rock before returning to Ansonia via a scenic rail trail, accumulating 2,500 feet of elevation gain.

The Canyonman 100 is renowned for its unique, unsupported format, allowing only 15 solo competitors to take on this unmarked course. This fosters an atmosphere of self-reliance and raw grit, with no official aid stations along the route, meaning athletes must be entirely self-sufficient from start to finish. With expected completion times ranging from 16 to 24 hours, this event pushes physical and mental limits. Typical race day conditions in early May feature comfortable highs around 63°F and lows near 40°F, with an 18% chance of precipitation, creating a variable but often invigorating challenge.

Starting at the Burning Barrel Bar in Ansonia at sunrise, this 13th annual event culminates back at the same lively spot, where finishers are rewarded with a well-deserved free beer and burger. The Canyonman 100 offers a compelling journey through Pennsylvania's stunning wilderness, promising an unforgettable experience for those seeking the ultimate multi-sport ultra-endurance challenge.