Wilderness 60 Sled Dog Race
Official Race Rules
In addition to the following rules, the general race rules also apply to this race.
A. Course: The 60-mile race trail is a scenic loop trail that traverses varied terrain across Weyerhaeuser Timber on snowmobile trail and a portion of the 100 Mile Wilderness on Appalachian Mountain Club property, which offers a non-motorized trail. The course is approximately 63-miles with a safety checkpoint at the halfway point, for mushers that feel they should not continue there is road access; mushers are responsible to get their team out.
B. Conditions of Entry: The race is limited to 15 teams. All entries and any changes to entries must be done through John Osmond at wildernesssleddograce@gmail.com
Entry Milestones

A $50 fee will be charged for any bad checks!
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All out-of-country mushers will need to send money orders, certified checks, or pay through the website www.100milewildernessrace.org using PayPal.
If possible, please use the Google Doc entry form and click on the link at the end that will take you to PayPal for payment of your entry fee.
All entrants must attend the drivers’ meeting on Friday, February 6, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at Greenville Consolidated School, 130 Pritham Ave, Greenville, Maine. The Veterinary Check will start at 4 p.m. at the same location, dog’s and vaccination records will be checked.
Note: Bibs will be drawn at the drivers meeting to determine when each musher leaves the starting line. There will be a $20 bib deposit; mushers who choose to keep their bib will forfeit their $20.00 deposit.
C. Number of Dogs: Drivers must start the race with no fewer than 8 and no more than 10 dogs.
Team size will depend on the trail conditions; the RGO reserves the right to limit the number of dogs in the team.
D. Race Start: The official start date is Saturday, February 7, 2026, at Leisure Life Resort in Greenville, Maine. The starting time is 9:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Teams will leave the starting line in 3-minute intervals.
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E. Required Gear:
1.) Drivers shall wear their identifying bibs at the start and finish of the race. At all other times, the bibs may either be worn or be displayed prominently on the sled.
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2.) All dogs shall be harnessed in single or double file. All harnesses shall be padded around the neck and chest areas. Reflective tape is required on the harnesses.
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3.) A flashing red light must be worn by each lead dog from sunset to sunrise.
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4.) Ganglines may be cable, cable core, or any synthetic or natural material, but chains are not allowed. If cable ganglines are used, the driver must have cable cutters easily accessible.
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5.) At least 4 booties per dog are required at the race start, they may be on the dogs or in the sled as long as they are available if conditions warrant.
F. Each driver must have in possession at all times during the race:
1.) A sled capable of accommodating injured or fatigued dogs as well as the required food, materials and equipment. The sled shall be equipped with an adequate brake, brushbow, snowhook, snubline and reflective tape. That same sled must be used throughout the race unless it becomes defective. With the race marshal’s permission, defective equipment may be replaced.
2.) A bag capable of safely restraining a struggling dog and, if necessary, covering a severely injured or expired dog. Any expired dog shall be completely covered.
3.) Proper cold weather sleeping bag, minimum of 3 lbs.
4.) Knife kept easily accessible
5.) Hand axe or hand saw. (Wire saws are not permitted.)
6.) Adequate first aid kit
7.) Whistle
8.) Fire starting equipment consisting of a minimum of waterproof matches
& a reasonable amount of combustible material such as lint, wax or paper.
9.) Working headlamp and an adequate supply of spare batteries
10.) A 2 quart pot to heat water
11.) Appropriate outer clothing for the conditions shall be in the musher’s possession. An Arctic Parka is recommended depending on the weather conditions.
12.) Adequate food for dogs and musher as trail conditions warrant.
Gear will be checked at the start and the finish. Missing equipment will result in a time penalty.
G. Dropped Dogs: All dogs that are unable to complete the course must finish in the sled.
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H. Outside Assistance: All food and water to be used during the race must be carried from the start.
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I. Withdrawal from the race: Drivers wishing to withdraw from the race must wait for the sweeper vehicle for further instruction.
J. Awards Ceremony: Purse TBA, awards ceremony to be held at Leisure Life Resort Saturday evening after the completion of the race, time to be determined. All mushers must be present to receive their award.


