Event Information

 Mt Buller, Australia
14 February 2025 to 15 February 2025

Hut 2 Hut - Oscars100 2025

Beautiful she may be, the Hut 2 Hut course is, quite simply, a bit of a brute. Over 100km various GPS units will come up with different results, but our instruments recorded in the vicinity of 5800 metres of gain. Ten peaks will be bagged. Not big by world standards – indeed Buller itself is the highest at 1805m – but try knocking off ten of them

Beautiful she may be, the Hut 2 Hut course is, quite simply, a bit of a brute. Over 100km various GPS units will come up with different results, but our instruments recorded in the vicinity of 5800 metres of gain. Ten peaks will be bagged. Not big by world standards – indeed Buller itself is the highest at 1805m – but try knocking off ten of them

Oscars100

ITRA Points
Itra Images
Mountain Level
  6
Finisher Level
  430
National League

Course details

 Race Date: 2025/02/14
 Start Time: 05:00:00
 Participation: Solo
 Distance: 100.00
 Elevation Gain: +5830
 Elevation Loss: -5830
 Time Limit: 23:0:0
 Number of Aid Stations: 6
 Number of Participants: 150
 
Challenge: Victorian Alpine 100km Trail Run
 

About the Race

Beautiful she may be, the Hut 2 Hut course is, quite simply, a bit of a brute. Over 100km various GPS units will come up with different results, but our instruments recorded in the vicinity of 5800 meters of gain. Ten peaks will be bagged. Not big by world standards - indeed Buller itself is the highest at 1805m - but try knocking off ten of them in a row, with plenty of diving down to the valley floor before climbing back up and you will know you've worked hard.

Beautiful she may be, the Hut 2 Hut course is, quite simply, a bit of a brute. Over 100km various GPS units will come up with different results, but our instruments recorded in the vicinity of 5800 meters of gain. Ten peaks will be bagged. Not big by world standards - indeed Buller itself is the highest at 1805m - but try knocking off ten of them in a row, with plenty of diving down to the valley floor before climbing back up and you will know you've worked hard.