Jupiter Peak Steeplechase 2018
July 17, 2018
The Mountain Trails Foundation held the second installment in the triple-trail challenge series — the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase — Saturday morning, July 14, 2018, at Park City Mountain Resort. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Devery Karz runs with her dogs Porter, left, and Floquinho past the starting line of the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase as she gets on course to find a spot to spectate as the race begins at Park City Mountain Resort Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Devery Karz runs with her dogs Porter, left, and Floquinho past the starting line of the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase as she gets on course to find a spot to spectate as the race begins at Park City Mountain Resort Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Charlie Sturgis, executive director of the Mountain Trails Foundation, right, uses a megaphone to address racers prior to the start of the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase at Park City Mountain Resort Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Mickey Wilson (150), Blane Bossung (7) and other participants of the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase head up the mountain, beginning the annual 16 mile race at Park City Mountain Resort Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Jupiter Peak Steeplechase participants run uphill as the race kicks off at Park City Mountain Resort Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Jupiter Peak Steeplechase participants run uphill as the race kicks off at Park City Mountain Resort Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Jupiter Peak Steeplechase participants run uphill as the race kicks off at Park City Mountain Resort Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Jupiter Peak Steeplechase participants run uphill as the race kicks off at Park City Mountain Resort Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Jupiter Peak Steeplechase participants run uphill as the race kicks off at Park City Mountain Resort Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Andrew Walker celebrates a downhill portion of the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Andrew Walker runs downhill during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Andrew Walker runs downhill during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Sam Lepley runs downhill during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Nash Mader (255) celebrates a downhill portion of the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Holly Hagerman (263) leads the way for women racers in the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. Hagerman placed first among the women racers in the annual 16 mile trail running event. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
(Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Danny Ellis (28) runs downhill as he competes in the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
James Bolognani (165) runs downhill as he competes in the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Robert Kunz (278) runs downhill as he competes in the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Scott Allen (158) runs downhill as he competes in the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Jupiter Peak Steeplechase participants run downhill as they compete in the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Kara Sephel (105) reaches the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Danny Connolly (253) gives a thumbs-up as he nears the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Trevor Lee (198) reaches the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Madison Gorelik (184) looks ahead as she nears the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Madison Gorelik (184) smiles and gives a wave to spectators after reaching the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Adam Quinn, right, gives a thumbs up after reaching the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Brendan McGuire (73) nears the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Brendan McGuire (73) nears the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Brendan McGuire (73) nears the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Maximilian Vargas (133) nears the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Participants of the Jupiter Peak Steeplechas near the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Katy Van Pelt (131) cheers as she reaches to the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race supports the Mountain Trails Foundation. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Participants of the Jupiter Peak Steeplechas near the top of Tri-County Peak during the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase as rain falls in the distance over Bonanza Flat Saturday morning, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
(Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Rafe Sykes (248) and Jordan Hess (41) race to the finish line of the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase at Park City Mountain Resort on Saturday, July 14, 2018. Upon finishing the annual 16 mile race, racers were given a participation medal, snacks and a hose to wash off. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Clay Karz, Mountain Trails Foundation's volunteer and sponsorship coordinator, left, presents a finishers medal to Jeremy Wilstein (152) upon his completion of the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase at Park City Mountain Resort on Saturday, July 14, 2018. The annual 16 mile race features over 3,000 feet of elevation gain. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Anna Freudenberg (181) is misted off by Herb Lepley, a nurse practitioner, after finishing the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase at Park City Mountain Resort on Saturday, July 14, 2018. Racers opted to be hosed off after finishing to clean up and bandage scrapes and cuts. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Deveree Partridge, left, is misted off by Herb Lepley, a nurse practitioner, after finishing the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase at Park City Mountain Resort on Saturday, July 14, 2018. Racers opted to be hosed off after finishing to clean up and bandage scrapes and cuts. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Deveree Partridge, left, is misted off by Herb Lepley, a nurse practitioner, after finishing the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase at Park City Mountain Resort on Saturday, July 14, 2018. Racers opted to be hosed off after finishing to clean up and bandage scrapes and cuts. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Deveree Partridge, left, is misted off by Herb Lepley, a nurse practitioner, after finishing the Jupiter Peak Steeplechase at Park City Mountain Resort on Saturday, July 14, 2018. Racers opted to be hosed off after finishing to clean up and bandage scrapes and cuts. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
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