Wicked Biskit: Embrace the Fire, Forge Your Legend Dawn breaks over the rugged terrain as runners gather at the starting line for Wicked Biskit, where 10 hours of relentless challenge await. The race begins promptly at 8:00 AM with no room for hesitation—once you step into this gauntlet, there's no turning back. The course itself is a grueling testament to endurance and grit, featuring three miles of unforgiving terrain that must be conquered repeatedly in an out-and-back format. Each loop strips away another 1,400 feet of elevation from your legs, leaving little room for comfort or rest. It's not just about running; it’s about survival against the elements. Orange ribbons and yellow arrows guide you through a labyrinthine path that twists and turns across varied landscapes—dense forests, rocky outcrops, steep ascents, and muddy descents. Losing sight of these markers means losing your way in this unforgiving wilderness. Navigation skills are as crucial here as physical strength. Aid stations dot the course like oases amidst a desert, offering vital sustenance and hydration to keep you moving forward when exhaustion threatens to take hold. Fuel comes in unconventional forms: pickles, bacon, candy, fruit, pretzels, cereal—anything that can provide quick energy. Hydration is equally important with water, Tailwind, and sodas available at each stop. Medical support stands ready for those who need it, ensuring safety remains paramount throughout the race day. If you must drop out, notify officials rather than disappearing into the woods—a simple act of respect towards your fellow competitors and yourself. The Warrior Code is clear: display your bib prominently on your front; trekking poles are permitted but essential in navigating the rough terrain; adapt to unpredictable weather conditions—rain, fog, heat, or cold. This race tests not just physical limits but mental fortitude as well. A strict 10-hour time limit challenges participants to make every second count towards crossing that finish line and claiming victory. The sense of accomplishment upon securing your medal is unparalleled—a tangible symbol of the battle fought and won against nature's fierce elements. For those who wish to relive or share their journey, results will be live on UltraSignup.com while race photos drop a week later. Use social media platforms to celebrate your triumph with hashtags #wickedbiskit and #dirtywolfracing. Dirty Wolf Racing enforces strict rules for safety: no dogs, no strollers—only runners and walkers are allowed entry unless pre-approved by the Race Director. Once you commit, there’s no backing out regardless of weather conditions or personal emergencies; refunds do not exist here. Lace up your shoes and prepare to embrace the fire that awaits at Wicked Biskit—a race where legends are forged through sheer determination in one of nature's most challenging environments. Wicked Biskit is more than a run—it’s an experience for those who dare to push their limits under the watchful eye of relentless terrain.
Races Offered
25K
May 22, 2027
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$30.00
50K
May 22, 2027
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50K
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$50.00
5K
May 22, 2027
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5K
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08:00
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$20.00
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for May in Lowell.
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15.1° / 25.8°
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14.3° / 24.7°
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Avg sunshine hours
9h 47m
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Avg rainfall
2.4 mm
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Avg snowfall
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Avg wind speed
9.9 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
High
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Course conditions
Hard and dry surface
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Max UV Index
High (6.0)
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Humidity
68.7%
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Sunrise
06:19
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Sunset
20:21
About Lowell
Learn more about the host city, Lowell.
Lowell is a small city in Gaston County, North Carolina, United States, located east of Gastonia. As of the 2020 census, Lowell had a population of 3,654.