
REINO UNIDO · England
Winter Spine Race
Distancia
431 km
Fecha
March 1, 2026
Precio de inscripción
1,345 GBP
€ / km
€3.59
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Britain’s toughest winter: brutal cold, endless nights, and a legendary self-sufficiency and sanity test on the Pennine Way.
Elevación y Terreno
Metros totales
10732m
D+/KM
24.9m/km
Como referencia, el circuito Tor des Géants de 330 km tiene 73 D+/km.
Pendiente media de subida
7.4%
Pendiente media de bajada
-7.2%
Distribución del gradiente de subida
Perfil de ruta
Analysed 2026-05-02Desglose del terreno
Terreno
Ascensos
Principales ascensos
6.2 km · 619 m gain
starts km 257 · avg 9.9% · max 29.4%
3.6 km · 341 m gain
starts km 2 · avg 9.5% · max 37.1%
4.5 km · 316 m gain
starts km 24 · avg 7.0% · max 24.8%
Principales descensos
5.0 km · 449 m drop
starts km 139 · avg -9.1% · max -23.7%
5.4 km · 423 m drop
starts km 176 · avg -7.8% · max -21.4%
5.1 km · 407 m drop
starts km 251 · avg -8.0% · max -13.2%
Why the Spine Race Is Called Britain's Most Brutal Race — and What the Gradient Data Actually Shows
Q: How hard is the Winter Spine Race and why is it called Britain's Most Brutal Race? A: The Winter Spine Race covers 431km / 268 miles of the Pennine Way in January, with a 168-hour (seven-day) non-stop time limit. Participants must be fully self-supported — no crew, no pacers — carrying mandatory survival kit including an emergency shelter, navigation equipment, and cooking stove. Wind chill regularly reaches -20°C and gusts exceed 45mph on exposed Pennine moorland. The majority of the race takes place in darkness, with multiple consecutive nights without sleep common for mid-pack runners. In the DTR database, the Spine's gradient metrics sit in the middle-to-lower range of ~390 courses — it is not a steep race. The brutality comes from distance, duration, weather, sleep deprivation, navigation in winter conditions, and seven days of complete self-sufficiency on Britain's most demanding national trail.
Winter Spine Race Course: Edale to Kirk Yetholm, 5 Checkpoints, and January Pennine Conditions
Q: Is the Winter Spine Race 2027 sold out? A: Yes. The January 2027 edition is sold out. A waiting list is available — joining requires a £600 deposit which applies to a potential entry fee if a spot opens. The waiting list does not guarantee a place. Entry to the Spine requires prior completion of an 80+ mile ultra, a completed Spine Challenger event, or significant mountain/orienteering/fell running experience reviewed by the race organisation. The Summer Spine Race (June edition, 156-hour cutoff on the same route) is a separate event that may have separate availability.
Is the Winter Spine Race 2027 Sold Out — Waiting List, Entry Qualification, and How to Get In
Q: How many people finish the Winter Spine Race each year? A: Approximately 78-91 finishers per recent edition (2022-2025 data). The inaugural 2012 race had only 3 finishers from 11 starters. The 2024 edition saw Jack Scott break the course record with 72 hours 55 minutes — 52 hours faster than the first-ever winner in 2012. Jasmin Paris's 2019 women's win (83h12, outright winner) remains the most famous performance in the race's history. Kim Collison's 2025 win (82h46) was the third-fastest time on record in difficult conditions. Full results are available at thespinerace.com/winter-spine-race-results/ and at DUV (statistik.d-u-v.org).
Getting to the Winter Spine Race: Edale by Train, Manchester Airport, and Point-to-Point Logistics
Q: How do you get to the Winter Spine Race start in Edale? A: Edale is on the Hope Valley Line (Manchester–Sheffield rail corridor). Approximately 40-50 minutes from Manchester Piccadilly or Sheffield by Northern Rail. From Manchester Airport (MAN): take the train to Manchester Piccadilly (~15 min), then change to the Hope Valley Line to Edale (~45 min). From Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA): approximately 1.5-2 hours by road or rail. By car: Edale is 40-60 minutes from the M62/M1 motorway corridor. ⚠️ Parking in Edale is extremely limited — a parking pass must be purchased from High Peak Borough Council at least 5 days in advance. Recommended accommodation: YHA Edale (organiser-recommended); also YHA Castleton. Registration and kit check takes place the day before the race start — arrive early. The finish in Kirk Yetholm is remote; nearest train stations are Berwick-upon-Tweed or Tweedbank (~40 min by car). Book finish-area accommodation in advance.
Archivos de carrera
Logística
Aeropuerto más cercano
Manchester (MAN) / Leeds Bradford (LBA)
Notas
Start: ~1.5–2.5 hrs / Public transport: Possible (train to Edale) but winter delays risk / Accommodation: Limited in Edale; book early


