OTF 100 [XXL]

  • DISTANCE: 104 km
  • ELEVATION GAIN: 5900 m
  • START: Fr. October 2, 2026 | 9:00 p.m.
  • START LOCATION: DYNAFIT Speed Factory | Kiefersfelden
  • Finish: Kurpark | Oberaudorf
  • DISTANCE: 104 km
  • ELEVATION GAIN: 5900 m
  • START: Fr. October 2, 2026 | 9:00 p.m.
  • START LOCATION: DYNAFIT Speed Factory | Kiefersfelden
  • Finish: Kurpark | Oberaudorf
  • DISTANCE: 104 km
  • ELEVATION GAIN: 5900 m
  • START: Fr. October 2, 2026 | 9:00 p.m.
  • START LOCATION: DYNAFIT Speed Factory | Kiefersfelden
  • Finish: Kurpark | Oberaudorf

Friday evening at the DYNAFIT Speed Factory. People standing around with expressions ranging from quiet confidence to tax return. Headlamps already on, shining with the kind of conviction that suggests everyone is personally ready to take over race control if needed.

Then the gun goes.

Köglhörndl, Hundsalmjoch, Ascherjöchl, Plessenberg. The early climbs have a certain brutal honesty to them. Up there, questions that normally cost 150 euros an hour just sort of answer themselves. What holds us together? When does it get better? Later. Maybe.

Heuberg, Kienberg, Burgstein bring on the classic mid-race sensation: "Actually, this is going well." Sometimes it is. Usually it's the altitude talking. But it feels exactly the same either way, so who's counting.

Then the race drops the politeness.

Großer Traithen, Unterbergjoch, Steilnerjoch, Schwarzenberg. These four aren't asking how you're doing. They want to know why you're here. It hurts. You're also weirdly proud. Both things are true at the same time and neither one helps.

Oberaudorf. The finish. An involuntary "okay, fair enough" and you're done.

104 kilometres. 5,900 metres of gain. OTF100 is not just an ultra. It's a character selection with dark humor and surprisingly good prospects.

KEY FACTS

START

Friday, October 2, 2026, 9:00 p.m.

DYNAFIT Speed Factory, Kiefersfelden

Finish:
Kurpark, Oberaudorf

ROUTE

Distance:
104 km

Elevation gain:
5,900 m

Elevation loss:
5,900 m

ITRA points:
5

CUT-OFF TIMES

VP4 Pinegg: 9:00 a.m.

VP5 Archduke Johann Pass: 12:00 p.m.

VP7 Bäckeralm: 5:00 p.m.

VP8 Brünnsteinhaus: 9:00 p.m.

Finish: Sunday, 1:00 a.m.

Time limit: 28 hours

THE ROUTE

Distance 104 KM | Elevation Gain 5,900 m

PLEASE NOTE:

The actual kilometers and altitudes vary between +/- 5% depending on the measuring method. Carrying the mandatory equipment and setting the cut-off times are obligatory for safety reasons. Short-term, weather-related route changes are possible at any time and will be communicated before the race, e.g. by newsletter and/or during the race briefing.

RACE DISCOUNT FOR SALTY TRAIL HEAD MEMBERS

AID STATION OVERVIEW [XXL]

VP01 Thiersee | 9.8 KM | 230 HM+

Drinks: water, Maurten Drink Mix 160 | Gels: Maurten Gel 100 | Fruit & vegetables: bananas, oranges, melons, apples, cucumbers, gherkins, tomatoes | Snacks: savory cookies, cakes, salt, gummy bears.

VP02 Kala-Alm | 16.4 KM | 978 HM+

Drinks: water, Maurten Drink Mix 160, cola, tea | Gels: Maurten Gel 100 | Fruit & vegetables: bananas, oranges, melons, apples, cucumbers, gherkins, tomatoes | Snacks: salami, cheese, vegetable broth, savory cookies, cakes, salt, gummy bears.

VP03 Buchackealm | 25.9 KM | 1,608 HM+

Drinks: water, Maurten Drink Mix 160, cola, tea | Gels: Maurten Gel 100 | Fruit & vegetables: bananas, oranges, melons, apples, cucumbers, gherkins, tomatoes | Snacks: savory cookies, cakes, salt, gummy bears.

VP04 Pinegg | 44.4 KM | 2,613 HM+ | CUT-OFF 9:00

Drinks: water, Maurten Drink Mix 160, cola | Gels: Maurten Gel 100 | Fruit & vegetables: bananas, oranges, melons, apples, cucumbers, gherkins, tomatoes | Snacks: savory cookies, cakes, salt, gummy bears.

VP05 Archduke Johann Pass | 56 KM | 2,981 HM+ | CUT-OFF 12:00

Drinks: water, cola | Fruit & vegetables: bananas, oranges, melons, apples, cucumbers, gherkins, tomatoes | Snacks: salami, cheese, savory cookies, cakes, salt, gummy bears.

VP06 Valapp crossroads | 61.1 KM | 3,194 HM+

Drinks: water, cola | Fruit & vegetables: bananas, oranges, melons, apples, cucumbers, gherkins, tomatoes | Snacks: salami, cheese, savory cookies, cakes, salt, gummy bears.

VP07 Bäckeralm | 76 KM | 4,226 HM+ | CUT-OFF 5:00 PM

Drinks: water, cola | Fruit & vegetables: bananas, oranges, melons, apples, cucumbers, gherkins, tomatoes | Snacks: salami, cheese, savory cookies, cakes, salt, gummy bears.

VP08 Brünnsteinhaus | 88.6 KM | 5,447 HM+ | CUT-OFF 21:00

Drinks: water, cola | Fruit & vegetables: bananas, oranges, melons, apples, cucumbers, gherkins, tomatoes | Snacks: salami, cheese, savory cookies, cakes, salt, gummy bears.

VP09 Target | 103.5 KM | 5,992 HM+

Drinks: water, cola | Fruit & vegetables: bananas, oranges, melons, apples, cucumbers, gherkins, tomatoes | Snacks: salami, cheese, savory cookies, cakes, salt, gummy bears.

MANDATORY EQUIPMENT

Equipment check before the start.

CLOTHING

  • Trail vest or running pack
  • Waterproof jacket with hood (minimum 10,000 mm waterproof rating)
  • Running kit (moisture-wicking top and bottoms)
  • Spare dry long-sleeve layer, carried separately from your base layer – a short-sleeve top worn with arm warmers also qualifies
  • Trailrunning shoes with lugged soles
  • Running tights or long trousers; shorts with leg warmers also count (must be carried)

SAFETY

  • Mobile phone (fully charged) with race office number and emergency number (112) saved
  • Headlamp with spare batteries, or a second headlamp
  • First aid kit: 1 × sterile wound pad (10 × 10 cm), 2 × sterile wound dressings, 1 × emergency pressure bandage, 2 × pairs of disposable gloves, 1 × triangular bandage, 4 × plasters, 1 × blister plaster, 1 × emergency blanket, 1 × emergency whistle
  • Bivvy bag
  • GPX track loaded on GPS watch or mobile phone
  • ID and health insurance card or number

NUTRITION

  • Hydration vessel with a minimum capacity of 1,500 ml - no cups at aid stations
  • Personal food supply (minimum 500 kcal)

+ RECOMMENDED

  • Poles
  • Sun protection (e.g., sunglasses, sunscreen, cap)
  • Mountain rescue insurance

COMPULSORY BAD WEATHER EQUIPMENT

  • Beanie or buff, and gloves
  • Third dry long-sleeve layer, carried separately from your base layer — a short-sleeve top worn with arm warmers also qualifies
  • Waterproof trousers

No training required. Just show up, make noise, and change someone's race.

SUPPORT & CHEERING ZONES

Here's the thing about trailrunners: they look invincible right up until the moment they absolutely aren't. And that's precisely when they need you.

The OTF Cheering Zone is where the race gets loud. No bib, no training, no problem. Bring a voice, possibly a cowbell, and the kind of energy that makes a completely wrecked person find a gear they didn't know they had.

They've been out there for hours. You've been here, in the Bavarian sun, doing your very important job.

Make some noise. It works. We've checked.

INCLUDED IN PACKAGE

Starter package

incl. partner gifts

Medical care

(Route & Finish)

Luggage

Storage

Drop Bag

Logistics

Finisher

Catering

Finisher medal &

Dowload Certificate

Starting Number


incl. Chip

GPX Track


Route

Marked

Running Course

Route Safety by

Mountain Rescue

Aid

Stations

Shuttle Oberaudorf

To Kiefersfelden

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