Broken Goat is located in the beautiful Kootenay Rockies Region of British Columbia
Broken Goat 12km is a challenging route that starts off at the base of Red Mountain Resort and quickly climbs up to the summit of Red Mountain. Runners can expect to run on some of the best single track Rossland has to offer! Mega views. Mega fun! Broken Goat 25km follows the same start as the 52km course and includes the summit of Mount Plewman and traverses along the beautiful high alpine “7 Summits” trail and over Unnecessary Ridge. The majority of the course cruises at an average elevation of 2000m (6550ft) and showcases lofty ridge lines between Nancy Greene Summit and Red Mountain, offering 360 degree views. |
Broken Goat 50km is one of BC's most challenging and scenic ultras. This is a point to point route which takes place on the beautiful “7 Summits” high alpine trail and accesses several peaks & ridges along the way while soaking up 360 degree views of the surrounding mountains. Participants must be prepared for a long and strenuous journey in remote alpine terrain and also must be comfortable self-supporting themselves until they reach Grey Mountain 23km into the race.
Course Maps
Our team would like to acknowledge and respect that Broken Goat takes place on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the sngaytskstx (Sinixt) People and we celebrate and honour all the history that exists upon these amazing lands.
Ascent - 2492m / 7548 ft
Descent - 2906m / 8943 ft
Descent - 2906m / 8943 ft
Ascent - 1000m / 3300ft
Descent - 1400m / 4600ft
Descent - 1400m / 4600ft
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KIDS RACE
Our kids race is an amazing way to spend some family time on race day. It's a fun run and not timed. Kids receive a race bib, sticker and a finishers treat!
Kids 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult, although adults are welcome to run with kids of all ages :)
Registration will remain open until Friday July 18th at 12am.
You can register your kids online or
in-person at package pick up at The Josie Hotel Friday night between 5pm and 8pm.
NO DAY OF RACE REGISTRATION, thanks for your cooperation
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
If your kids are already registered, you can pick up their bib Friday night between 5pm and 8pm at the Josie Hotel.
Our kids race is an amazing way to spend some family time on race day. It's a fun run and not timed. Kids receive a race bib, sticker and a finishers treat!
Kids 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult, although adults are welcome to run with kids of all ages :)
Registration will remain open until Friday July 18th at 12am.
You can register your kids online or
in-person at package pick up at The Josie Hotel Friday night between 5pm and 8pm.
NO DAY OF RACE REGISTRATION, thanks for your cooperation
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
If your kids are already registered, you can pick up their bib Friday night between 5pm and 8pm at the Josie Hotel.
Schedule & Details
Race Date: |
July 19th, 2025 |
Distances: |
50km, 25km, 12km + kids race |
Start Times: |
50 km - 6:00 am 25 km - 8:00 am 12 km - 9:30 am Kids - 9:35 am |
Mandatory Pre-Race Briefing: |
This year we will mail out a recorded race briefing that is mandatory for all racers to watch before race day. Saturday July 20th 15 mins before race start. |
Package Pick-Up: |
Friday July 19, 2024 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm 50k, 25k, 12k + kids race The Josie Autograph Hotel - Guest Services Upstairs
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Parking Red Resort: |
There is construction in the lower parking lot at Red Mountain Resort, however there is plenty of parking beside the Nowhere Special Hostel and in the lower parking lots past the resort. This is where we host the start of the kids race & the 12 km race, as well as where all distances finish. Please do not park in the upper parking area right in-front of the Resort. Thanks for your cooperation. |
7 Summits Trail Head |
The start of the 25 km & 50 km distances is located at a small parking pull out at the Nancy Greene Summit / Strawberry Pass / Seven Summits trail head. If you are getting a ride to the start you will need to get dropped off or park in the back parking lot. The main pull out lot is reserved for the shuttle busses only. MAP TO THE START |
Shuttles |
Shuttle Pick-Up Schedule 50 km - 5:00am 25 km - 7:00 am |
Mandatory Gear Check |
Saturday July 20, 2024 Random gear checks will take place on course. If a runner is caught without the mandatory gear they will be disqualified. |
On-Mountain Meal Options (see below for details) |
Pre-purchase your tickets for the pasta party at Red Mountain Resort Saturday night HERE (tickets are required for the meal only) Guests don't need a ticket to attend the awards, draw prizes and live music. Come down and have a drink and mingle! |
Award Ceremony, Celebration and Draw Prizes! |
Saturday July 20th 7:30pm: Let's celebrate! Awards given to top male and female runners in each distance, karaoke, draw prizes and party! Bring your dancing shoes. Live band! Red Mountain Resort / Outdoor upper-deck. |
Communications |
TBA |
Package Pick Up at The Josie Hotel
- Package pick-up is offered ahead of time for those participating in all distance of the Broken Goat.
- Only special considerations will be made for day of race package pick up. Please email [email protected].
- Please have proof of I.D. with you. You cannot pick up a bib for someone else. No exception. Thank you.
- Transfer of bib numbers is strictly prohibited and you will be permanently banned from all PACE Trail Series races should you race under a bib number that is not registered to you. Thank you for your cooperation.
Shuttle from Red Mountain Round About
Shuttle Pick-Up Schedule
50km - 5:00 am
25km - 7:00 am
Details
Sign up for the shuttle here:
1. Runners will be prompted to select the product and enter their confirmation number.
2. Runners have until July 1st to sign up for the shuttle. Shuttle sign up is not available after July 1st.
50km - 5:00 am
25km - 7:00 am
Details
- Broken Goat 52 km & 25 km requires racers to either shuttle to the start or arrange their own drop off.
- Shuttles will depart from the roundabout at Red Mountain Resort Base Lodge and take runners to the Nancy Greene Summit / Strawberry Pass / Seven Summits trailhead. Please see the purple section outline in the map below.
- Approximate transport time is 15 mins from Red Mountain Resort to the Seven Summits trailhead.
- There is a parking area at the Nancy Green Summit behind the parking area along the highway. If you are getting a ride to the start, you cannot park in the parking area by the highway as this is reserved for our shuttles. You must get dropped off or park in the back parking lot. Thanks for your cooperation. MAP TO THE START.
- Runners will be assigned specific shuttle times if two rounds of shuttles are necessary.
- We will post the shuttle lists on the website and email runners a few days before the race with any updates/additional information.
- Runners can bring a small drop bag with them to the start. It must be labeled with your name and bib number.
- Runners can leave their drop bags at the assigned vehicle before starting the race and all bags will be taken back to RED Mountain Resort and placed in the same area as drop bags from Aid #1. The return location is by the ticket area at Red Mountain Resort.
- Please note: We are not responsible for wet, damaged or lost drop bags.
Sign up for the shuttle here:
1. Runners will be prompted to select the product and enter their confirmation number.
2. Runners have until July 1st to sign up for the shuttle. Shuttle sign up is not available after July 1st.
Mandatory Gear & Gear Check
Broken Goat is a remote point to point race and all racers must be prepared for varying temperatures. Think in terms of being stuck: If you are forced to spend additional time out in the elements, you will be much better off if you have extra clothing & fuel to help. A sprained ankle could mean a long, slow painful limp into the nearest aid station, possibly in cold rain. Hypothermia can be very dangerous, especially on tired bodies with no reserves left for generating heat. Aid station #1 is at approximately 22 km into the 50 km race & 16 km into the 25 km race.
50 km & 25 km Runners MUST start with the following items and carry these with them until the Red MTN Aid Station (Aid #3):
- Lightweight jacket for variable weather and cold temperatures
- Emergency Blanket
50 km & 25 km Runners must start the race with the following fuel & hydration requirements:
- Hydration pack, handheld water bottles or flasks equalling a minimum of 1.5 litres
- Food equating to a minimum 400 calories
12 km Runners must start the race with the following fuel & hydration requirements:
- Hydration pack, handheld water bottles or flasks equalling a minimum of 1 litres
- Food equating to a minimum 200 calories
The following is "recommended" gear:
- Cap/toque: Some areas are exposed to the sun and a toque can keep your head warm in cold temperatures.
- Extra warm layer in addition to a jacket (thin long sleeve base layer or additional jacket).
- Cell phone: Various portions of the course have cell coverage.
- Bear Spray
- Gloves
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- High energy fuel and drink
MANDATORY GEAR CHECK
10 Essentials:
We encourage everyone to always carry the 10 Essentials for Backcountry Safety in your pack. Whether you’re out training, adventuring, or participating in one of our marked races, you can never predict what might happen. Learn more about the 10 Essentials in this article by Emelee Outdoors.
52 km runners must keep all mandatory gear until they are out of higher elevations and reach Aid Station #3 at the bottom of Red Mountain Resort.
25 km runners must keep their mandatory gear with them during the whole race.
If you are dropping any mandatory gear at aid station #3, it must be with crew member only. You cannot just drop gear randomly.
This is for your safety and race organizers reserve the right to adapt or change the mandatory gear list/rules last minute. Please ensure you watch the mandatory race briefing video for any last minute changes. Thank you for your cooperation.
50 km & 25 km Runners MUST start with the following items and carry these with them until the Red MTN Aid Station (Aid #3):
- Lightweight jacket for variable weather and cold temperatures
- Emergency Blanket
50 km & 25 km Runners must start the race with the following fuel & hydration requirements:
- Hydration pack, handheld water bottles or flasks equalling a minimum of 1.5 litres
- Food equating to a minimum 400 calories
12 km Runners must start the race with the following fuel & hydration requirements:
- Hydration pack, handheld water bottles or flasks equalling a minimum of 1 litres
- Food equating to a minimum 200 calories
The following is "recommended" gear:
- Cap/toque: Some areas are exposed to the sun and a toque can keep your head warm in cold temperatures.
- Extra warm layer in addition to a jacket (thin long sleeve base layer or additional jacket).
- Cell phone: Various portions of the course have cell coverage.
- Bear Spray
- Gloves
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- High energy fuel and drink
MANDATORY GEAR CHECK
- Random gear checks will occur at the start of the race and throughout the race while on-course. Any runner failing to produce a piece of mandatory gear will be disqualified.
- STARTING AREA WASHROOMS: There will be portable toilets in the upper parking lot as you exit the shuttle bus.
10 Essentials:
We encourage everyone to always carry the 10 Essentials for Backcountry Safety in your pack. Whether you’re out training, adventuring, or participating in one of our marked races, you can never predict what might happen. Learn more about the 10 Essentials in this article by Emelee Outdoors.
52 km runners must keep all mandatory gear until they are out of higher elevations and reach Aid Station #3 at the bottom of Red Mountain Resort.
25 km runners must keep their mandatory gear with them during the whole race.
If you are dropping any mandatory gear at aid station #3, it must be with crew member only. You cannot just drop gear randomly.
This is for your safety and race organizers reserve the right to adapt or change the mandatory gear list/rules last minute. Please ensure you watch the mandatory race briefing video for any last minute changes. Thank you for your cooperation.
Aid Stations
Cupless
In our continuous effort to reduce waste, all our races are cup-free. You will need to pack along your own cup for fluids at aid stations and at the finish line.
Granite Mountain Aid Station
Reservoir Aid Station
In our continuous effort to reduce waste, all our races are cup-free. You will need to pack along your own cup for fluids at aid stations and at the finish line.
Granite Mountain Aid Station
- This is Aid #1 for both 25 km & 50 km runners and is quite remote. The Granite Mountain Aid Station requires 4x4 access for aid, volunteers and medical crew.
- This is also Aid #2 for the 50 km runners.
- This is Aid #3 for the 50 km distance.
- Runners have the option to drop gear at this aid station once they're out of the high alpine. Items must be left with a crew member and not left randomly at the aid station.
Reservoir Aid Station
- This is Aid #1 for 12 km runners and Aid #4 for 50 km runners.
Check Points
All Aid Stations also act as check points and it is mandatory that you check in at all aid stations. Please have your race bibs on the front of your person and ensure they are visible.
Crew Access:
Aid Station #3 (40 km): Base of Red Mountain
Aid Station #4 (47 km): Reservoir Road
Crew are NOT ALLOWED anywhere else along the course.
Pacers are NOT ALLOWED in any distance.
Poles ARE allowed and encouraged for this event. Please be careful and aware of other runners, especially those who are directly behind you.
Runner Assistance: Runners may not receive assistance outside of designated Aid Stations by anyone other than another registered active runner. You are, however, allowed to receive assistance from a crew within Aid Station boundaries so long as your crew does not impede other runners or race staff. This standard is enforced for the fairness of all runners.
All Aid Stations also act as check points and it is mandatory that you check in at all aid stations. Please have your race bibs on the front of your person and ensure they are visible.
Crew Access:
Aid Station #3 (40 km): Base of Red Mountain
Aid Station #4 (47 km): Reservoir Road
Crew are NOT ALLOWED anywhere else along the course.
Pacers are NOT ALLOWED in any distance.
Poles ARE allowed and encouraged for this event. Please be careful and aware of other runners, especially those who are directly behind you.
Runner Assistance: Runners may not receive assistance outside of designated Aid Stations by anyone other than another registered active runner. You are, however, allowed to receive assistance from a crew within Aid Station boundaries so long as your crew does not impede other runners or race staff. This standard is enforced for the fairness of all runners.
50KM AID STATIONS |
DISTANCE |
DROP BAG |
CREW ACCESS |
GRANITE AID STATION #1 |
22.5 km |
Yes |
No |
GRANITE AID STATION #2 |
33 km |
Yes |
No |
RED MOUNTAIN #3 |
40 km |
No |
Yes |
RESERVOIR ROAD #4 |
47 km |
No |
Yes |
25 KM AID STATIONS |
DISTANCE |
DROP BAG |
CREW ACCESS |
GRANITE AID #1 |
16 km |
No |
No |
12 KM AID STATIONS |
DISTANCE |
DROP BAG |
CREW ACCESS |
RESERVOIR ROAD #1 |
7 km |
No |
Yes |
Drop Bags
- 50 km runners will have access to their drop bags at Aid Station #1 & #2. (the same aid station is visited twice).
- Racers are responsible for providing their own drop bags and they must not be larger than a shoe bag or it will not make the transport vehicle up to the aid station. Please keep in mind that access up to the alpine is limited and takes extra time.
- Racers will need to bring their drop bags with them to Package Pick-Up on Friday night fully labeled with their name & bib number.
- Please ensure your drop bags are properly sealed and protected.
- Please note that drop bags will be returned to the finish area at RED Mountain Resort at approximately 3:00pm after the last runner is through Aid Station #2.
- Click the link below for a list of runners and bib numbers.
Start Line Drop Bags - runners are allowed one very small drop bag at the start to put a warm layer, additional food, fluid etc., they may need while waiting at the start line. There will be a uhaul van parked at the hwy parking lot where you can put your drop bag before starting. Runners will pick up this drop bag at the same location / finish area at RED Mountain Resort.
Please note: We are not responsible for wet or lost items. If any items are left behind and you require them to be mailed, you are responsible for the shipment fees. Thank you for your cooperation.
Cut-Offs
50 km Cut-Offs: (6:00 am start)
25 km Cut-Offs: (8:00 am start)
12 km Cut-Offs: (9:30 am start)
If a runner arrives at a checkpoint after the published cut-off time, they will be disqualified and taken back to the finish line.
Please note: If a runner arrives late to Aid Station #2 at Granite Mountain and are still deemed in "Good Form" from our medic staff, they will be encouraged to run from the Aid Station #3 to the base of Red Mountain as extraction from Granite Mountain is limited to those in distress.
- Aid Station #1 - Granite Mountain: 11:30 am (5.5 hrs for 22.5 km)
- Aid Station #2 - Granite Mountain: 1:10pm (7hrs 10min for 33km)
- Aid Station #3 - Red Mountain: 2:00 pm (8 hrs for 40 km)
- Finish Line - Red Mountain: 5:00 pm (11 hrs for 52 km)
25 km Cut-Offs: (8:00 am start)
- Aid Station #1 - Granite Mountain: 11:30 am (3.5 hrs for 16 km)
- Finish Line - Red Mountain: 5:00 pm (9 hrs for 25 km)
12 km Cut-Offs: (9:30 am start)
- Finish Line - Red Mountain: 5:00 pm (7.5 hrs for 12 km)
If a runner arrives at a checkpoint after the published cut-off time, they will be disqualified and taken back to the finish line.
Please note: If a runner arrives late to Aid Station #2 at Granite Mountain and are still deemed in "Good Form" from our medic staff, they will be encouraged to run from the Aid Station #3 to the base of Red Mountain as extraction from Granite Mountain is limited to those in distress.
On Mountain Dining & Entertainment
DATE |
Friday July 18th/ 5pm to 8pm |
LOCATION |
The Velvet Restaurant and Lounge The Velvet Patio |
MENU |
Summer Dinner Menu Slopeside Menu |
ADVANCE TICKETS |
TBA |
ENTERTAINMENT |
Package Pick-up 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Guest Services Upstairs |
DATE |
Saturday July 19th / 11am to 5pm |
Saturday July 19th / 6pm to 8:00pm |
LOCATION |
Red Mountain Resort Outdoor Patio |
Red Mountain Resort Outdoor Patio |
MENU |
BBQ |
Mixed Greens with House Dressing Linguine and Penne Pasta Bolognese Sauce Tomato PrimaVera Sauce Herb & Garlic Grilled Breast of Chicken |
ADVANCE TICKETS |
N/A: CASH OR CARD |
LIMITED SPOTS. PRE-PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE. |
ENTERTAINMENT |
Come out and cheer on the racers! |
Live Band and Dancing 8:30pm to 10:00pm Band: Truckvancar |
Accommodations
Red Mountain Resort
Slalom Creek is a prestigious on-mountain condo complex finished with fully equipped gourmet kitchens, islands with breakfast bars, gas fireplaces, in-suite laundry and underground parking. They are a short two minute stroll to the Broken Goat start/finish area!
Special Broken Goat 2024 Guest Rates HERE. Call 1-877-969-7669 to make your reservation or click HERE. |
The Josie
The Josie is offering an exclusive special event offer from $215/night + tax!
Book your group rate for Broken Goat in July, 2024! Guests can also call or email our team and ask for the Broken Goat July 2024 Group Rate. [email protected] 250-362-5155 (Hotel Direct) 888-236-2427 (Central Reservations) Please identify yourselves as part of the PACE Trail Race Series group when staying at The Josie Hotel, Autograph Collection, located at 4306 Red Mountain Road, Rossland, V0G 1Y0. The Josie Hotel is only 1 min from the start/finish area of Broken Goat. Marriott Bonvoy members can also earn points or use their points when booking their stay. |
NoWhere Special
Nowhere Special is the quintessential modern hostel, suitable for travelers of all ages who value community, connection, and careful curation above all. The operating mantra since the napkin-stage has been the same one that’s kept RED cool for over 100 years: “Everything you need & nothing you don’t”.
Nowhere Special has private and shared rooms, all of which are located a mere two-minute walk to the start/finish area. Book yours today! Click HERE for 2024 rates. Click HERE to make your reservation. |
Camping
Camping will NOT be available at Red Mountain in 2025. Thank you for your cooperation.
Environment
Our team has a deep love for Mother Earth and we are committed to the following sustainable practices. Thanks for helping us make a positive impact on the environment!
- Our races are cupless. Athletes need to bring a reusable cup or a hydration pack for replenishing at aid stations and at the finish line.
- Our aid stations use compostable & recyclable containers.
- Our races provide reusable bags at package pick-up.
- We provide the option for runners to opt out of a t-shirt when registering. We work with 100% sweatshop free & eco-aware companies who are socially and environmentally responsible.
- All consumables, such as coffee as race swag, have compostable packaging
- Our race bibs are recyclable. Athletes can hand in their bibs to be recycled at the finish area
- All course marking flags and signs are reusable
- Our waivers are all digital and online
- We offer recycling & composting at all of our aid stations.
- We offer recycling & composting at our start/finish line.
Registration
Please read our Race Rules and Policies for our deferral & refund policy before registering!
Racers have 48 hours to request a full refund after completing registration if they don't agree with our policies. After that time, our policies go into effect. Thank you for your cooperation.
Racers have 48 hours to request a full refund after completing registration if they don't agree with our policies. After that time, our policies go into effect. Thank you for your cooperation.
DISTANCE |
NOV 17, 2024 |
REG. OPENS AT |
JAN 01, 2024 |
12 km |
$95 |
7:00 am PST |
$105 |
25 km |
$135 |
7:00 am PST |
$145 |
50 km |
$190 |
7:00 am PST |
$200 |
What's Included:
- High quality soft-style t-shirt that is locally designed! - Custom coffee mug, beer glass, roasted coffee and/or similar item. TBD. - Custom PACE Trail Series reusable packaging option. - $10 Donation towards the KCTS membership for trail maintenance and building commitment in this area. - Donation towards FORR to support their trail maintenance and efforts in this area. - Professional chip timing - Custom hand-made ceramic finishers medals made by the race director herself! - Special awards for anyone participating in their 5th Broken Goat. - Beautiful hand crafted awards for Top 3 Male & Top 3 Female in each distance. - $1,000+ in draw prizes from our sponsors to be handed out during music trivia at our awards ceremony. - One of the best high alpine mountain running experiences in BC that the whole family can enjoy. |
Thank you for considering the PACE Trail Race Series! We host a variety of stunning events in beautiful British Columbia. PACE is a small, family owned series with a simple goal: To offer runners a professional, memorable, scenic and challenging race series that feels inclusive, welcoming and rewarding.
All of our events are grassroots, with emphasis on special handmade, home grown touches. Things like apple pies, jams, handmade ceramic finishers medals, handmade stained glass and coffee roasted by the race director and her husband. We pride ourselves in ensuring that runners have an experience that feels more like coming home.
We have strong environmental and community values, and we always support local charities through donating a portion of our race fees back to the trail groups that build, maintain and advocate for the trails we are so privileged to enjoy.
We offer a diverse lineup of events, with 3 completely unique races hosted in the Okanagan Valley on top of Broken Goat, hosted in the high alpine mountains of the Kootenays. The terrain and landscapes are all varied and special, and not one race course will leave you feeling unsatisfied. They do have a few things in common though: They're all challenging, scenic and combine all the best trail networks each area has to offer.
We want to thank you for taking time to visit the PACE Trail Runs website and we hope to welcome you into the #pacefamily in 2025.
All of our events are grassroots, with emphasis on special handmade, home grown touches. Things like apple pies, jams, handmade ceramic finishers medals, handmade stained glass and coffee roasted by the race director and her husband. We pride ourselves in ensuring that runners have an experience that feels more like coming home.
We have strong environmental and community values, and we always support local charities through donating a portion of our race fees back to the trail groups that build, maintain and advocate for the trails we are so privileged to enjoy.
We offer a diverse lineup of events, with 3 completely unique races hosted in the Okanagan Valley on top of Broken Goat, hosted in the high alpine mountains of the Kootenays. The terrain and landscapes are all varied and special, and not one race course will leave you feeling unsatisfied. They do have a few things in common though: They're all challenging, scenic and combine all the best trail networks each area has to offer.
We want to thank you for taking time to visit the PACE Trail Runs website and we hope to welcome you into the #pacefamily in 2025.