The Next Loop: Endurance Series - Pinnacle Mountain (Nov)
About the Event
The Next Loop: Endurance Series - Pinnacle Mountain returns to Roland, Arkansas on November 7th, offering a unique endurance challenge for runners of all backgrounds. This event takes place in the scenic trails around Pinnacle Mountain and features flexible distances that allow participants to set their own pace and goals loop by loop. Runners can start each lap at the top of every hour, with no penalties or missed cutoffs; simply complete as many loops as they wish within a 10-loop limit. The race course is marked clearly along natural terrain, providing runners with various challenges on each lap, such as changes in elevation and trail conditions. The central base area offers an aid station before the start of every loop for hydration and basic nutrition needs. This setup encourages friends and family to support participants between loops, fostering a supportive atmosphere that caters to both casual and competitive runners. Since its inception, this event has grown into a significant local tradition in Roland, Arkansas, drawing enthusiasts from across the region who appreciate the unique format of completing loop after loop at their own pace. The Next Loop: Endurance Series supports various distances—5K for one lap, 10K for two laps, and so on up to 50 kilometers for ten loops—and has attracted hundreds of runners each year looking to test their endurance limits in a controlled environment. The course itself winds through the natural trails surrounding Pinnacle Mountain, offering diverse terrain with firm yet slightly soft conditions suitable for running. The layout includes gentle elevation changes that add variety and challenge to every loop. Runners can expect clear markings along the trail, making navigation straightforward even as they push their limits over multiple hours. Weather in Roland during November typically provides a mix of mild temperatures and low UV exposure—ideal for an endurance event like this one. Participants should prepare for daytime highs around 65°F (18°C) with minimal risk of precipitation; however, it's advisable to check the most recent forecast closer to race day as conditions can vary. The Next Loop: Endurance Series - Pinnacle Mountain offers a single distance option known as the "Endurance Challenge," which costs $100 and allows participants to run up to 50 kilometers by completing ten loops. Runners interested in signing up should visit [https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=135114](https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=135114) for registration details and deadlines. For those planning to attend, bib pickup will be available at the start location on November 6th from noon until 8 PM. Participants must bring a valid photo ID along with their confirmation email or printout of their online entry form. The race starts promptly at 7 AM on Sunday, November 7th, and all runners should aim to arrive early for check-in procedures. The Next Loop: Endurance Series - Pinnacle Mountain in Roland, Arkansas, invites serious endurance athletes seeking a flexible challenge with scenic trails and supportive community atmosphere. With the ability to choose loop by loop how far they wish to run, this event offers something unique that caters well to both casual participants looking for fun runs as well as seasoned competitors aiming for distance goals.
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for November in Roland.
thermostatTemperature
8.7° / 18.4°
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6.3° / 16.4°
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Avg sunshine hours
8h 6m
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Avg rainfall
3.1 mm
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Avg snowfall
—
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Avg wind speed
10.0 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Low
terrain
Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Low (2.0)
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Humidity
72.4%
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Sunrise
07:44
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Sunset
18:04
About Roland
Learn more about the host city, Roland.
Roland is a census-designated place in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States. It is part of the Central Arkansas metropolitan area. Per the 2020 census, the population was 820.