Beat the 2024 price rise— ”Early Bird” Entries Closing 31st January. Sign Up to February Training camp, Discount Codes and more
Beat the 2024 price rise, and grab an Early Bird Entry to the BTU 2024. Early Bird Entries Close on 31st January at 11:59 pm.
Use 10% discount Code
NRY2024
Lock in your New Year’s Resolution BTU event, choose your race and your distance and start training.
Training Camp Details are UP!
Wild Earth BTU- STWC Training Camp - FEBRUARY 10TH - 22KM BTU30 QUALIFYING EVENT
Date: Saturday 10th Feb 2023
Time: 05:00 am (~4 hr group) 05:30 am (sub 4 hr group)
Wild Earth BTU-Training Camp Coaches will be Jodie Oborne - Ultra Chick, Courtney Gilfilan - Gilly’s Coaching and Wellness, Katie Dall - Club KT, Liam Mackenzie - The Mckenzie Method and Susannah Harvey-Jamieson - AAA Racing and Coaching.
The group will be split into two groups to accommodate fitness levels, skill and speed.
Location: The Gap Park n Ride
Distance: 22.7km
Elevation: +850m
GPX map: BTU February Training Camp | 22.7 km Trail Running Route on Strava
Please shoot me an email to confirm you have received this email—more information to come closer to the day. Please keep an eye out for updates on the training camp here, and if there are any questions at all, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Wild Earth offers AMAZING Gift bags full of GOODIES, and Hammer Nutrition Australia and Red Bull Energy Drink also offer testing samples for you to try.
Check out the sample bag from our 2023 training camps.
We can’t wait to see what Wild Earth put together for us for our 2024 events.
To sign up for the Wild Earth Training Camps, jump onto our rego page and scroll down to the training camp that you want to enter.
You can use the code NYR2024 to receive 10% off your training camp entry.
On the environmental front. We’ve just received news from Bush Heritage Australia (BHA). BHA are well on their way to securing its largest reserve, located 150km north of Coober Pedy in South Australia on the ancestral lands of the Antakirinja Matu-Yankunytjatjara people and comprised over 235,000 hectares of irreplaceable country.
To learn more, you can jump on the BHA website and see what you can do to help protect our wild and precious spaces.