906AT

THE GEAR STORE IS OPEN UNTIL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH @ 11:59 PM

Self Supported Ethos

You are on your own. We are not here to help you. The course is marked but signs fall down, bears eat them, people mess with them, and the wind blows them away. GPS is required. Road rules apply at all times. You are responsible for your preparation, the choices you make, and the outcomes. If there is an emergency dial 911.

GPS + Road Rules

GPS is required. If you choose not to use it, that’s on you. The course is marked, but don’t depend on it.   Road Rules apply at all times. Obey them. Don’t put your life is anyone’s hands but your own.

RWGPS

Checkpoints

Checkpoints are hidden across the route. Some checkpoints have tokens, while others are just there to mess with ya. You won’t know what it is until you check. They all look the same.

If you get to a Checkpoint and it’s full of “something”, take one. It’s a token. If it’s empty, #blamedanny and keep rolling.

Checkpoint locations and contents are kept secret. We do not share plans with anyone…

If you get to the finish line without any of the required tokens we’ll DQ ya.

To be clear… all checkpoint signage is found directly on-route. They’re not hidden in da hills. On the approach to a checkpoint you’ll encounter large signs 24” x 36” with the words “CHECKPOINT AHEAD” followed by a sign that says “CHECKPOINT” with a full bin of “something”.

Schedule of Events

DateTimeEventLocation

Buckle Time

     
Thursday, September 18, 20255PM – 8PMMG100 RUN, MG50 RUN, MINI-MARJI RUN PACKET PICKUPQueen City Running Co. 
Friday, September 19, 20258AMMG100 RUN STARTForestville TH28 Hours
     
 5PM – 8PMMG100 BIKE, MG50 BIKE, MINI-MARJI BIKE, MG50 RUN, MINI-MARJI RUN PACKET PICKUPBlackrocks Brewery 
Saturday, September 20, 20257AMMG50 Run StartDowntown Marquette 
 7:30AMMG100 Bike, Duathlon StartForestville TH12 Hours (100Bike), 22 Hours (Duathlon)
 8AMMG50 Bike StartDowntown Marquette 
 10AMMini Marji StartJackson Park 
 12PMFinish Line OpensIshpeming 
Sunday, September 22, 20242AMJackson Park CutoffJackson Park 
 8:30AMMG2025 CutoffIshpeming 

Event Maps

Packet Pickup Location (Thursday ): MG100 Run, MG50 RUN, MINI MARJI RUN
Packet Pickup Location (Friday): MG100, MG50, MiniMarji
MG100 Start Location
MG50 Start Location
Mini Marji Start, Neutral Support - Jackson Park
MG Finish Line Map

Marquette Mountain Neutral Support

Marquette Mountain & 1UP are joining forces to offer you neutral support. You will find them at approximately mile-49 on the one-hundred mile course on Saturday from 9:00 am – until mid-afternoon. There will be aid tents with food and hydration. The resort restaurant will be open for support crews. It has a ton of parking. We’re sharing this so you can plan accordingly. Don’t thank us… we have nothing to do with it. Thank MM and 1UP.

NTN SOUTH TRAILS PARKING LOT: We ask that you do not use the South Trails Lot. Marquette Mountain is hosting a neutral support point with 1UP. Lots of resources.

LAKE ENCHANTMENT ROAD: Is off-limits to support crews and Marji Gesick traffic. Do not use it. Riders will be able to get support from the resources Marquette Mountain and 1UP provide. There is usually another location on the way to Negaunee called “The Wurst Aid Station”. Count on those points for support. Share this with your crews. Essentially, between Marquette and Negaunee, you need to be on your own.

From Marquette Mountain (below). This neutral support point is run by 1UP and MMR. Do not contact us for details. We’re not here to help.

Absolutely no access to ascend the mountain or service road after hours.

Where Grit Meets Power: Why UPPCO Backs 906AT and the Marji Gesick

#quitter isn’t in our vocabulary. At Upper Peninsula Power Company (UPPCO), our job is simple: to keep the lights on. But how we do that – by investing responsibly in safety, reliability, and people—reflects a deeper purpose. We power communities across the Upper Peninsula, connecting people not only to energy but also to opportunity, growth, and each other.


That’s why UPPCO is proud to be a 906 Adventure Team Trilogy Sponsor, including the Marji Gesick. It’s about showing up for the communities we serve. We’re grateful to be part of this celebration of grit, community, and connection. And if you’re unlucky enough to be out there past dark—we’ll keep the streetlights on for you at the finish line.


Racers and linemen know the truth: the only way forward is through. One pedal stroke. One pole climb. One hard-earned step at a time. Both prove the Upper Peninsula runs on determination as much as it does on power.

For us, powering communities means more than keeping the lights on. It means standing with the people and events that shape the U.P.’s story. It means backing our neighbors through to the finish line, in every storm.

PICK YOUR FAVORITE SOCIAL SLIDE AND MAKE IT YOUR PROFILE PHOTO THIS WEEK.

On behalf of the Ishpeming Powwow Committee. Check this out if you’re still in town Sunday.

Come celebrate Native American culture in the heart of Ishpeming at the Jiikakamiigad Powwow in Ishpeming. Free and open to the public. ALL are welcome. We do ask that no drugs, alcohol or dogs are there.

🔸 Sunday, September 21st 2025

🔸12:00 PM – 7:00 PM

🔸 Ishpeming, Michigan Lake Bancroft

Event Highlights Include:

 🔸 Traditional Dancing & Drumming Demonstrations 

 🔸 Live music with Waawiyeyaa an Indigenious Rock band 

 🔸 Cultural Presentations on Native Regalia

 🔸 Unique Native Vendors: Jewelry, Art, Crafts

 🔸 Delicious Frybread Tacos & Other foods

 

On Sunday, September 21st from 12-7pm, come celebrate Native American culture in the heart of Ishpeming at the Jiikakamiigad Powwow in Ishpeming. Ishpeming is rooted in a Native American word which means high up in the heavens in Ojibwe. In honor of that heritage, a Powwow will be held at Lake Bancroft park. It is free and open to the public and ALL are welcome but we do ask that no drugs, alcohol or dogs are there. 

Event highlights are traditional drumming and dancing demonstrations, live music with Waawiyeyaa an Indigenous rock band, cultural presentations on native regalia, unique native vendors with jewelry, art and crafts and even delicious frybread tacos! 

Superior Timing

Live Tracking the MG100, MG50, Mini Marji, and Worst Of Both Worlds

Supporting Partners

GIVING TUESDAY

Empower Youth

We’re heading into our 10th year and we are ready to kick off the next decade of building youth resilience and empowerment. But we can’t grow without your partnership and financial support.