The Tuckerman Inferno adventure race started in 2000 as the primary annual fundraiser for Friends of Tuckerman Ravine. The race pays homage to the original American Inferno ski races of the 1930s. The original American Infernos were top to bottom ski races on Mount Washington, and for the last 20 years, the Tuckerman Inferno expanded the format into a pentathlon, adding running, kayaking, cycling, and hiking legs.
Starting in 2021 the Inferno was re-imagined as a fat bike, freestyle xc ski, snowshoeing, mountain running, and ski mountaineering adventure pentathlon, continuing its legacy as one of the most challenging single-day adventure races in the country. Individuals and relay teams of two to five people compete to see who will be the fastest to cover an approximately TBD course that traverses the eastern flanks of Mount Washington from Great Glen Trails to Tuckerman Ravine.
Check the following links for more information on the Tuckerman 2022 Inferno race event:
- Race Registration Forms - pay race fees online and help fundraise!
- Race Schedule - what's happening where and when
- Race Rules - gotta have 'em so read and be informed
- Inferno Race Course Description & Map - can vary based on weather conditions and safety concerns
- Inferno Equipment Rentals- find out where you can rent equipment and secure what you need for race day
- Inferno Raffle- click here to check-out our specialty raffle prizes and to enter to win!
- Inferno FAQs-got questions? We have answers!
- Inferno Race Sponsors - check out who's supporting this year's race
- Inferno Race Results - will post updates after the race
- Lost and Found - check here first if you lose or forget something
- Volunteer - have some fun helping out with the race event!
- Places to stay - check for deals with our Lodging Partners first
- Inferno in the news - articles and press about the Tuckerman Inferno
- Inferno pictures and videos - if you want to contribute to this and have content listed here, contact us