The Tuckerman Inferno adventure race started in 2000 as the annual fundraiser for the Friends of Tuckerman Ravine.
The race pays homage to the original American Inferno ski races of the
1930’s. While the classic American Infernos were top to bottom ski
races only, the current Tuckerman Inferno now includes running, kayaking, biking, hiking and skiing to
create a pentathlon event that is one of the most challenging adventure
races in the country. Individuals and relay teams of up to five people
compete to see who will be the fastest to cover an approximately 36 mile
course that starts in the Mount Washington Valley and finishes in
Tuckerman Ravine. Individual champions are crowned Tuckerman and Tuckerwoman and there are terrific prizes for all categories of competitors.
FOTR is a private, not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization incorporated to
preserve and protect the unique alpine and sub-alpine eastern slopes of
Mount Washington, NH. We work in close partnership with the
US Forest Service to sustain the traditional uses of this distinctive area.
Our mission is to preserve and protect the
unique alpine and sub-alpine eastern slopes of Mount Washington, NH with
special focus on Tuckerman Ravine, Huntington Ravine and the Gulf of Slides areas. We work in close partnership with the US Forest Service and the Mount Washington Avalanche Center to sustain the traditional recreational uses of this distinctive and historically significant area.