Primal Quest Adventure Race: The World’s Most Challenging Human Endurance Competition

Where: Bozeman Montana, USA
When: June 21- July 2, 2008
Imagine 10 days of pure hell. During the day you trek, non-stop, thru rugged desert terrain. It’s 110 degrees and the shredded blisters on your blood soaked feet make every step feel like walking on hot coals.


At night temperatures plummet near freezing and you’re lucky to get 2 hours sleep; you still have to navigate your way up and over a mountain pass to reach the kayak that will whisk you thru 20 miles of treacherous class-five rapids. The next day is pretty much the same thing – only worse!
If this sounds like fun to you:
- A) Go see a shrink.
- B) Consider entering the 2008 Primal Quest Adventure Race.
In only six years, Primal Quest has become North America’s premier expedition-length adventure race. After skipping the 2007 season, Primal Quest is back in full force for 2008. The 2008 race will be held in the Gallatin National Forest, near Bozeman Montana.
Similar to past races, the 2008 event will involve teams of four racers (at least one female), last up to 10 days and cover approximately 450 miles of non-stop, day-and-night trekking, rope climbing, kayaking, rafting, mountaineering, mountain biking and white water swimming to cross the finish line. Read More →


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