
CAPE2CAPE ULTRA RACE INFO

ENTRY FEES
PRICING PERIODS
EARLY BIRD ENTRY FEE: First 50 Entries
SECOND RELEASE ENTRY FEE: Entries 51-100
FINAL RELEASE ENTRY FEE: Entries 101-150
KEY INFORMATION
NAME: Cape2Cape Ultra Marathon
DATES: 6:00am Saturday 6 June – 6:00pm Sunday 7 June 2026
LOCATION: Cape to Cape Track, Augusta to Eagle Bay, Western Australia
AUGUSTA
Average Minimum: 12ºC
Average Maximum: 18ºC
Rainfall: 175mm
DUNSBOROUGH:
Minimum: 12ºC
Maximum: 18ºC
Rainfall: 160mm
JUNE WEATHER AVERAGES:
100 MILER INFO
START 6:00am Saturday 6 June
FINISH: 6:00pm Sunday 7 June
100 Miler MAPS & GPX
Interactive Caltopo Map
Includes 100 miler, 50 miler, and Crew Driving Routes
Updated 11/06/25
Printable Map
Printable PDF for your reference
GPX File
To view the downloaded GPX file, open with a GPX viewer, or import to Strava, Garmin Connect, or Gaia Maps​
Updated 19/06/2025 at 2:30pm
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NOTE: It is a mandatory requirement to have the GPX File on the Gaia Maps App on your mobile phone during the event.
100 Miler ELEVATION

100 Miler CUTOFF TIMES
FINISH LINE CUTOFF – 36 HOURS
Sunday 7 June at 18:00 (6:00PM)
AID STATION CUTOFFS
Each designated aid station will have a cut off time that runners MUST depart the aid station by.
PREVELLY AID STATION – 16 HOURS
Depart by Saturday evening 22:00 (10:00PM)
Accumulated distance: 79km
Distance remaining: 82km
GRACETOWN AID STATION – 21 HOURS
Depart by Sunday morning 03:00 (3:00AM)
Accumulated distance: 99km
Distance remaining: 62km
YALLINGUP AID STATION 1ST PASS – 28 HOURS
Depart by Sunday morning 10:00 (10:00AM)
Accumulated distance: 130km
Distance remaining: 31km
YALLINGUP AID STATION 2ND PASS – 30.5 HOURS
Depart by Sunday afternoon 12:30 (12:30PM)
Accumulated distance: 140km
Distance remaining: 21km
FINISH AT BUNKER BAY – 36 HOURS
Arrive by Sunday evening 18:00 (6:00PM)
Accumulated distance: 161km
50 MILER INFO
START 6:00pm Saturday 6 June
FINISH: 6:00pm Sunday 7 June
50 Miler MAPS & GPX
Interactive Caltopo Map
Includes 100 miler, 50 miler, and Crew Driving Routes
Updated 11/06/25
Printable Map
Printable PDF for your reference
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NOTE: It is a mandatory requirement to have the GPX File on the Gaia Maps App on your mobile phone during the event.
50 Miler ELEVATION

50 Miler CUTOFF TIMES
FINISH LINE CUTOFF – 24 HOURS
Sunday 7 June at 18:00 (6:00PM)
AID STATION CUTOFFS
Each designated aid station will have a cut off time that runners MUST depart the aid station by.
YALLINGUP AID STATION 1ST PASS – 14.5 HOURS
Depart by Sunday morning 8:30 (8:30AM)
Accumulated distance: 50km
Distance remaining: 31km
YALLINGUP AID STATION 2ND PASS – 17.5 HOURS
Depart by Sunday afternoon 11:30 (11:30AM)
Accumulated distance: 60km
Distance remaining: 21km
FINISH AT BUNKER BAY – 24 HOURS
Arrive by Sunday evening 18:00 (6:00PM)
Accumulated distance: 81km
ENTRY PROCESS
ENTRIES OPEN
Thursday 3 July at 09:00 (9:00AM WST)
ENTRIES CLOSE
Saturday 30 May at 23:59 (11:59PM WST)
Unless sold out prior
ENTRY LIMITS
There is a maximum of 150 entrants for each distance, with a total of 300 runners.
REFUNDS, WAITLIST & ROLLOVERS
There will be NO REFUNDS & NO WAIT LIST for the Cape2Cape Ultra, however, we will have a dedicated Cape2Cape Ultra Marathon buy/swap/sell page on Facebook. Inevitably, some entrants will not be able to participate, for a variety of reasons, and the opportunity to buy/swap/sell entries will be made live for runners to arrange between themselves on our registration platform.
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Rollovers are permitted but are subject to terms set out in the Race Manual.
QUALIFICATION
To enter, you’ll need to show experience. That means either a point-to-point 50 miler or a night-time effort like a Backyard Ultra or 24 hour event. This is about safety, preparedness, and respecting the challenge Cape2Cape throws at you. There will be a section in your race registration to state your qualifying event.
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​Runners must be at least 18 years of age on the day of the race.
AID STATIONS
Aid stations will provide water, tailwind, coke & lollies at a minimum, with the possibility of extra food supplies. This will be confirmed in event communications in the lead up to the event. ​
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Aid Station distances (distance from previous Aid Station, accumulative distance, and distance to finish line) can be found in the race manual.
AUGUSTA HOTEL – 100 MILER START LINE: Crews permitted
CAPE LEEUWIN: Crews permitted
CONTOS: Crews permitted
RIFLEBUTTS RESERVE, PREVELLY – 50 MILER START LINE: Crews permitted
GRACETOWN: Crews permitted
MOSES ROCK: NO CREW
YALLINGUP: Crews permitted
CAPE NATURALISTE: Crews permitted
EAGLE BAY FINISH LINE: Crews permitted
MANDATORY GEAR
Runners must carry the following mandatory equipment. Any runners found breaking this rule will be disqualified.
MINI FIRST AID KIT:
Space blanket
Crepe bandage x 1 (7.5cm x 2.3m)
Snake bandage x 1 (10cm x 10.5m)
1 x Triangular bandage
6 x wound closure strips (band aid or similar)
2 x non-stick wound dressing pads
1 x pair of surgical gloves
GPX FILE: on watch or handheld GP
MOBILE PHONE
COURSE MAP: on the GAIA Maps app on your mobile phone
WATER: Minimum of 1.5 Litres
WHISTLE
HEADLAMPS: Minimum of 2
SPARE BATTERIES: to suit your headlamps
HI-VIS VEST: to current AS/NZ Standards
HAT
THERMAL LONG SLEEVE TOP
SEAM SEALED WATERPROOF JACKET: minimum 10,000 Waterproof Rating
WATERPROOF PANTS
RUNNING GLOVES
BUFF, THIR BAND or BEANIE
RACE NEWSLETTERS
Important news and race information for all runners and crew for each Cape2Cape Ultra Marathon event.
VOLUNTEERS
The Cape2Cape Ultra relies on the help of a big team of volunteers to make the race happen.
If you would like to help out at the Cape2Cape Ultra, please register below.
All volunteers receive a 20% discount (can be accrued) to any Ultra Series Australia event.