Registration Information
Please understand you are considering participating in a race where the venue is Mount Washington, which is noted for having very challenging weather conditions.
2009 - ON LINE Registration is now CLOSED. However, as of June 15 there is availability. If you want to race please email mary@mt-washington.com.
Thank You.
The Wait list for the MWARBH is now Open. Click Here to regiser for the wait list.
Registration for Newton's Revenge is now OPEN.
Newton's Revenge will be held on Saturday, July 11, 2009. Registration for this race is also on line only, limited filed of 600 racers and $300 entry fee.
News from TMCC - December 18, 2008
The Board of Trustees of Tin Mountain Conservation Center has found it necessary to increase registration this year from $300 to $350. Since the last increase in 2002, costs of presenting the event and conducting environmental education programs at Tin Mountain have risen substantially. Coupled with the financial constraints that most non-profits are experiencing in these times, the registration increase is one of numerous ways that we are tackling one of the more taxing times in Tin Mountain's 29-year history. As has been Tin Mountain's past practice, we will endeavor to maintain a stable registration fee in coming years. The symbiotic relationship between cycling and conservation efforts at the Mt. Washington Auto Road have afforded a world-class hillclimb event, and thanks to you cyclists and over 100 Tin Mountain volunteers, critical support for school programs reaching nearly 4,000 students, nature camps for over 300 children, the community nature program series (70 each year), and much more. Your involvement is appreciated and vital.
Practice Ride Information
The Practice Ride is not be open to the general public. The Practice Ride is reserved for those that have registered for the race. Registered participants will receive Practice Ride registration instructions via email. The Practice Ride is limited to 300 riders.
ABOUT THIS RACE
This 7.6-mile all-uphill race to the summit of the highest peak in the northeastern United States is the primary annual fundraiser for Tin Mountain Conservation Center located in Albany, N.H. For the privilege of pedaling up the unrelenting grade, sometimes with winds of 40 mph. or more, elite and amateur cyclists pay an entry fee of $300, from which all proceeds support Tin Mountain's great work promoting an appreciation for the natural world while instilling the bedrock principles of sound stewardship and sustainable lifestyles. Entry fees help support Summer Camps, School Programs, and Community Programs for both adults and children. To learn more about how the funds are raised and spent, Tin Mountain Conservation Center's Financial Statements are available for viewing.
Course Information
Just how steep is the course? The Mt. Washington Hill Climb is quickly becoming known as the toughest hill climb in the world at 7.6 miles in length, has an average grade of 12% with extended sections of 18% and the last 50 yards is an amazing 22%! Sprint that to the finish! See Course Map
Congratulations to everyone who raced this year!








