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Highlights
Routes
1 summit • 13.8 mi • 3,294 ft gain • 5 hr 13 min
1 summit • 15.9 mi • 3,851 ft gain • 4 hr 0 min
1 summit • 19.5 mi • 4,103 ft gain • 8 hr 40 min
1 summit • 2.2 mi • 466 ft gain • 57 min
1 summit • 5.7 mi • 1,144 ft gain • 2 hr 7 min
1 summit • 6.0 mi • 1,318 ft gain • 1 hr 39 min
1 summit • 8.1 mi • 1,275 ft gain • 3 hr 11 min
1 summit • 8.2 mi • 1,731 ft gain • 1 hr 46 min
1 summit • 8.2 mi • 1,186 ft gain • 1 hr 35 min
1 summit • 19.0 mi • 3,172 ft gain • 12 hr 36 min
Latest summits
"All of the training paid off. The 7.3 mile trudge to get to the finish of the Dipsea. Epic race.
I placed #711th. I had a time of 1:16! Cardiac Hill was crushing and the same torture as ever. " — summit • Jun 11, 2023
"Trailrun loop up Coastal View, Dipsea, down secret trail, then Hwy 1 to the Owl trail. Really muddy after the huge rains. Secret trail a bit bushy — another Technu run. Fingers crossed no poison oak. " — scott • Mar 10, 2023
"On a whim decided to go for a Double Dipsea run today. Last time I ran it was 2009! Started out slow to conserve energy and felt OK until Muir parking lot… but ugh the bridge was out. Detour added some extra distance but just kept it going slow up to Cardiac. Decision point, legs told me time to head back. But what? I just kept going down the huge descent to Stinson. The climb back up was punishing, my stride tightened to a shuffle by the time I hit Cardiac again. Really tough from here on out, hobbled back to Muir and grimly faced the final climb. Lo and behold my friend Narendra appeared at that moment to escort me back to the start. At this point I could only shuffle about at walking speed, so just walked the steeper sections. Soon enough was eking my way down the Dipsea Steps back to Old Mill Park. Beers and pizza afterward hit the spot. Can’t wait to do it again in 2035. " — scott • Mar 4, 2022
"Red lining the Dipsea trail from Old Mill Park in Mill Valley to Stinson Beach. Picked up some food and beverages at the market then had an early lunch on the beach. Took the Matt Davis and other trails back to Mtn Home Inn where we enjoyed some wine and crab cakes before dropping down to our Air BnB. West Coast hiking......very nice!
" — Nimblefoot • Nov 19, 2015