2024 Vi’s Top of Tantalus Thank You
Congratulations to all the runners who finished Vi’s Top of Tantalus! Please read on for the results and photos. Also Kealia Quad Crusher is up next and there are spots still available.
Congratulations to all the runners who finished Vi’s Top of Tantalus! Please read on for the results and photos. Also Kealia Quad Crusher is up next and there are spots still available.
Heads up! There are just a few tickets left for the Vi’s Top of Tantalus Trail Race happening on April 13, 2024. We’re also on the lookout for awesome volunteers to join us in making this event truly special.
Thanks and congratulations to the amazing field of runners who kicked off the 2024 HURT Trail Series at ‘Aiea Loop Express! Despite “the hill” and a short sprinkling of rain, runners finished fast and with big smiles. Read on for photos and results.
The schedule for the 2024 HURT Trail Series Events is here!
Congratulations and thank you to all involved in the event. Peacock Challenge was the last of the 10 races in the series, ending what has been eight months of trail fun. For some, this event was just another training run. For others, this came as a challenge to up their distance. Whatever your goal or…
Aloha, HURT Ohana! We need YOUR help For Peacock Challenge. 🌺 Roles We’re Filling include aid station support, sweepers, bike patrols, check-in, and parking czars. Read more to sign-up! 🏃♀️🏃♂️ Mahalo! Freddy
Mahalo to everyone who participated and volunteered at the 30th annual Tantalus Triple Trek. The day started off with some showers that gave way to strong heat in the afternoon. It was by no means an easy day out there so congratulations to all who braved the tough conditions. We also want to congratulate the…
Get ready to conquer the trails with the Tantalus Triple Trek 2023! Scheduled for September 2nd, this thrilling 30-mile race will challenge you with three trek loops, each offering a unique blend of trails and terrains. Starting at 5:30 AM, you’ll explore the Kanealole, Makiki Valley, Moleka, Manoa Cliff, and Kalawahine trails, all while enjoying…
Thank you to everyone that participated in the Maunawili Out and Back “Run with the Pigs”! It was a spectacular day, with great weather, and very strong competitors completing the course. Thanks to the 420+ people hours of trail clearing, everyone was able to run this beautiful trail with minimal hazards or impediments. If you…
And if you haven’t registered for the race on August 12, tickets are still available! Click the buttons below to register.
Aloha TT Trail Half Marathon Runners, On behalf of HURT, Inc., we commend each of you for your fine performance on 7/22/23 at the TTH. The TTH was the 7th race in the HURT Trail Series of 10 events. Once again, the race sold out early. We continue to work diligently with the State of…
Congratulations to the 111 runners who started and finished the 2023 HURT Kaena Point Firecracker trail race! Read on for results, photos, and trailblazer standings.
HURT enjoys the privilege of partnerships with State and Federal agencies that hold the responsibility of protecting Oʻahu public lands. Those partnerships are based upon mutual trust and cooperation and shared concerns for the ʻaina. To keep that trust and continue to be provided the opportunity to host trail events, we (HURT) must understand and abide by rules that govern our partner agencies.
HURT does organize and facilitate official trail maintenance only when coordination with our partners has occurred. All trail work is performed under the supervision of a permitted individual with advance permissions. Some trails are off-limits for HURT to perform trail maintenance due to the sensitive flora. No HURT trail maintenance will occur outside of these parameters.
HURT and its partner agencies require that no self-directed trail maintenance occur on publicly-owned trails. Any individuals performing trail work outside of official HURT-organized events, are doing so on their own accord and will be held personally responsible by State and Federal agencies for any violations. Such activity could jeopardize our relationships with partner agencies and lead to inability to use public lands for our events.