Distance
6.5 KM
Elevation Gain
850 M+
Start Date
Tuesday 19th March 2024
Race Start
PLAYA DEL SOCORRO - 20:00
Max Allowed Race Time
01 Hours 30 Minutes
ALTERNATIVE - Vertical Ruta 0.4.0
ALTERNATIVE COURSE – VERTICAL NIGHT CHALLENGE
It is the night race of the Tenerife Bluetrail, which will take place on March 19 at 20:00.
Starting at Playa del Socorro, the alternative route of the Vertical Night Challenge replaces the direct climb to Asomadero with the first kilometers of the Ruta 0.4.0, which ascends from Playa del Socorro to the summit of Mount Teide before descending again to sea level.
On this occasion, the challenge will be to climb the first 6.5 kilometers, passing through Madre Juana, and after more than 800 meters of positive elevation gain, reach the Mirador de la Corona. The challenge is imposing just thinking about it.
The total race time has been extended. Runners will have 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete the course.
- The appropriate closed-toe shoe for trail running.
- Pack or similar to carry the mandatory equipment during the race.
- Mobile phone (smartphone MANDATORY): the runner must be reachable at any time before, during and after the race: - Mobile phone with international roaming allowing for its use in Spain (load into its memory the organisation's security numbers, don't mask your number and don't forget to start the race with the battery fully charged). - Keep the phone on, airplane mode is prohibited and could give rise to penalties. - Livetrail application installed and activated.
- Torch in good working order with spare cells/batteries. Recommendation: 200 lumens or more.
- Personal beaker 15 cl minimum (bottles or flasks with lids are not accepted).
- Supply of water of 1 litre minimum.
- Survival blanket of 1.40m x 2m minimum.
- Whistle.
- Jacket with hood which will withstand bad weather in the mountains and made of a waterproof* and breathable** membrane with a minimum 10 000 mm water column (recommended RET less than 13). The jacket must have an integrated hood attached by the original system designed for that purpose by the manufacturer. The seams must be heat-sealed. The jacket must not have any parts made of non-waterproof fabric, only the vents provided by the manufacturer (under the arms, on the back) and as long as they do not obviously alter the waterproofing, are accepted. It is the responsibility of the runner to judge, according to these criteria, whether his jacket is adapted to the regulations and therefore to bad weather in the mountains. At the checkpoints, the judgement of the person in charge of the checkpoint or the commissaire shall prevail.
All clothing items must fit the runner - in terms of size - and they must not be altered in any way after leaving the factory.
The mandatory equipment must be carried in a running pack for the duration of the whole race and is not interchangeable during the race.
Other recommended equipment (list non exhaustive):
- Spare warm clothing, indispensable in the case of cold or wet weather or in the case of injury.
- Poles in the case of rain or snow for your security on slippery ground.
- Vaseline or anti-heat cream.
- GPS watch.
If you choose to take poles, it is for the duration of the race. It is forbidden to start without poles and recuperate them during the course of the race.
Music: Listening to music using earphones only, is tolerated, so long as it is safe to do so. Any earphones MUST be removed when crossing any roads, as well as on approach to, and whist at, any checkpoints and when approaching and passing any Safety Team members.
Assistance is NOT allowed in the race, at any point of the course.
Pacers are not allowed to set the pace in the race.