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The course is not to be underestimated. The trails and paths are not overly technical but the gradient of the ascents and descents will humble most runners. The first half of the course runs through raw and beautiful pine forests. The 2nd half is mostly open trails and demands proper heat training. The marshalls and volunteers at the aid station are all aware on how to cater to the needs of the runners, food and hydration is plenty.
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One of the hardest yet most beautiful race in the phil. Witnessing the beautiful mountain ranges in nueva vizcaya. Hardcore hundred miles race review
The Hardcore Hundred Miles is one of the toughest yet most beautiful races in the Philippines. Every step through the breathtaking mountain ranges of Nueva Vizcaya was both a challenge and a reward. The endless climbs, rugged trails, and unpredictable conditions tested every ounce of strength and determination, but the stunning views made every struggle worth it.
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I have been joining PMT since 2023 as part of my first and much awaited H1 race preparation. So glad I finished it and brought the buckle and the anito home.
Race Atmosphere – The best. This is the yearly gathering of trail runners/lovers where you can feel alive and at home.
Race Venue – I had no issue getting my tracker, had my mandatory gear check, securing my drop bag, etc. It was well organized.
Race Course – Full of markings, I didnt’ get lost a lot. The different terrains it offered and recorded elevation were unforgiving but rewarding.
Aid Stations – Familiar friends giving you aid and moral support. The foods and drinks were the best. For improvement, I hope the local community can do something about the flies.
Post-Race – I had no issue with the timing, had my refreshments, friends were waiting at the venue.
Overall Experience – One of the best races here in the Philippines! This could be your another yearly race “Panata”.
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Races are usually designed by the race director so signing up means agreement to their terms, it is like Barkley Marathons to make a decision, so for Hut 60Km, although a well designed race, cut-off and elevation gains should be studied very well, to be a statistic, 14/44 runners is a low passing rate same as with 100 miles that is 40/84, which means that cut offs are very stringent, just study and compare it to utmb-occ so it balances well with the overall experience of the runner, but I agree that every year is a different edition, I like challenges so results are accepted, Kind regards.
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What a great way to discover a part of Philippines. I have traveled the world and joining this race was really unknown. I actually find a fantastic community that welcomed me, but also one of the best organisation I have seen. The trail is marked so well, it is challenging and that’s what we look for when we do on trails for such a long distance. The aid station were packed of food and liquids, the tracking system was great to keep us (runners) safe, but also to provide information for our friends and family. I will definitely come back to this one.
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Though I ended up with a DNF midway, the experience itself was already deeply encouraging and meaningful for me. I truly love the PMTF — the scenery, the community, the atmosphere, and the spirit of everyone involved.
From the marshals to the fellow runners, you could genuinely feel the support and passion throughout the trail. It clearly reflects how well-organized the event was. Even the Race Director was there, hands-on and actively present, which speaks volumes about the dedication behind PMTF.
Finishing or not, the experience was worth it, and I am grateful to have been part of it. Looking forward to coming back stronger next time.
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The Philippine Mountain Trail (PMT) is a part of the inaugural Philippine Mountain Trail Festival (PMTF) 2025 and offers a range of race distances from 5km to 23km that cater to all levels of fitness and experience allowing runners the thrill of conquering mountain trails while immersing themselves in the breathtaking beauty of nature and where 23 km runners may even witness the ethereal sea of clouds, traverse enchanting hanging bridges, pass by picturesque rice paddies, and soak in the awe-inspiring vistas that unfold along the captivating route.
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