Country: South Africa
5 Apr - 7 Apr 2024
25km | 75km | 200km
36 Hours
24°C
South Africa
Africa Series
2 & 4 PERSON
100 Teams
Trekking, mountain biking, paddling
The Mountain Mammoth Adventure Race is an exciting outdoor event that offers multiple options for participants of varying skill levels. The 25KM Mini Adventure is perfect for ages 10 and above, with an estimated completion time of 2-6 hours. This adventure is ideal for a school challenge, allowing students to bond while challenging themselves and testing their limits in the great outdoors.
For those seeking a more challenging adventure, the 75KM Dose of Adventure is designed for ages 16 and above, with an estimated completion time of 8-16 hours. This one-day course is specifically designed to push participants to their limits, combining rugged terrain with demanding obstacles and challenges.
For the truly brave, the 200KM For the Brave adventure is designed for ages 18 and above, with an estimated completion time of 24-40 hours. This race is specifically designed to prepare participants for expedition races, testing their endurance, navigation skills, and ability to adapt to unpredictable conditions.
No matter which adventure you choose, the Mountain Mammoth Adventure Race promises a thrilling experience that will challenge and inspire you. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or a first-time adventurer, you'll push your limits, overcome obstacles, and create unforgettable memories.
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