Brighton Lodge, located in the Wasatch Mountains, serves as a crucial aid station for the Wasatch Front 100 Mile race. For over 40 years, it has provided essential support for runners, featuring amenities such as bathrooms and hearty food options, including McDonald's hash browns and fresh cheeseburgers. Despite its comforts, getting out of Brighton can be challenging, as evidenced by frequent DNFs. The dedicated volunteers ensure runners are revived and ready to tackle the subsequent ascent up Catherine's Pass, highlighting the aid station's significant role in the race experience.
"Get the hell out of Brighton!" - Roch Horton, six-time Wasatch Front 100 Mile finisher.
Brighton Lodge has hosted the 70-mile aid station of the Wasatch Front 100 Mile every September for over 40 years.
Brighton is transformed into a key aid station that offers runners crucial support before the challenging ascent up Catherine's Pass.
The volunteers at Brighton know their role is crucial in efficiently managing runners, yet many still experience DNFs.
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