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The 2012 entry limits for the Lakeland 50 & 100 are 550 competitors for the 50 miles event and 300 competitors for the 100 miles event. Applications are only available 'online', there are no paper entries accepted for this event. To place an entry into either event you must have a reliable email address to which all pre-race information can be sent. No information is sent out in the post prior to the event. All online payments are safe and secure, Lakeland 50 & 100 organisers do not store any of your credit card details during the payment process. 1. 2 nights camping and parking (one car and one tent per competitor). Camping is available Friday and Saturday (if required). If you wish to arrive earlier than Friday there are local campsites in the Coniston area but camping is not available at the school. There are toilets and showers available at race HQ from Friday through to Sunday afternoon.
Lakeland 100 solo: £90
Notes for entrants: 1. To enter the 100 you must be an experienced ultra distance mountain / trail runner who has completed a 50 mile + event
ENTRIES AND WAITING LIST FOR THE MONTANE LAKELAND 50 & 100 ARE NOW CLOSED. THE WAITING LIST WILL RE-OPEN 1ST MAY 2012. PLACES ONLY REMAIN FOR THE LAKELAND 50 CHARITY CHALLENGE.
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