Last Man Standing - Lumberton
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Last Man Standing : Lumberton, TX
Last Man Standing is a looped endurance race held at 1300 TX-421 in Lumberton, Texas. The marked course uses a two-loop design that totals 4 miles per circuit and runs on a mix of trails, shaded paths, and open stretches. The event uses a Last Man Standing format in which competitors run repeated loops. Course layout includes a back-side unmanned aid point and a main aid station located near the finish area.
Logistics and support
Packet pickup is scheduled on the days before and the morning of the main event. The weekend program includes a briefing, a presentation about where proceeds will go, and a cook-off. Aid stations provide water, electrolytes, pickle juice, coke, and snacks. Participants may use a designated area near the start line for drop bags and athlete camps; a small canopy is recommended for personal gear and supplies. Race awards include a Last Man Standing Ultra Trophy and a cooler for the winner, and all finishers receive a medal and a shirt. Proceeds support NMA, which works with 1egacy Group, law enforcement, advocacy groups, and families on efforts to recover missing and exploited children. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.