The Hume & Hovell Ultra – 2024 100 Mile Australian Championship runners will be able to drop bags at the following Aid Stations (AS) Mannus Lake AS, Henry Angel AS, The Pines AS, Buddong Falls AS and Coffee Pot AS for the north bound and south bound runners. Please do not put valuables in your Coffee Pot Drop Bag as we cannot guarantee to get them back to Henry Angel in time.

Bags are able to be dropped at Mannus Lake AS, Henry Angel  AS, Coffee Pot AS and  The Pines AS  for the 100 km event, and Mannus Lake AS for the 50km event. There are no drop bag check points for the 22 km. Please do not put valuables in your Coffee Pot Drop Bag as we cannot guarantee to get them back to Henry Angel in time.

The Hume & Hovell Ultra – 2024 100 Mile Australian Championship runners can leave Drop Bags clearly marked with their Name, Race Number and intended Aid Station  (Mannus Lake, Henry Angel, Coffee Pot, The Pines, Buddong Falls and the Finish) at the start between 5.00 am and  5.30 am on the morning of the Race for transportation to the nominated Aid Station.

100 km runners can leave Drop Bags clearly marked with their Name, Race Number and intended Aid Station (Mannus Lake, Henry Angel, Coffee Pot, The Pines and  Finish) at the start between 5.00 am and 5.30 am on the morning of the Race for transportation to the nominated Aid Station.

50 km runners can leave Drop Bags clearly marked with their Name, Race Number and intended Aid Station (Henry Angel, Mannus Lake and the Finish) at the start between 8am and 8.30 am on the morning of the Race for transportation to the nominated Aid Station.

Drop Bags will not be transported from each Aid Station until the last runner has passed through. The organisers will not be responsible for returning any Drop Bags (and their contents) to Runners if they are unclaimed at the finish. Runners are asked to not put valuables in their Coffee Pot Drop Bags as we cannot guarantee to get them back to Henry Angel in time.

Although the organisers will do their best to ensure Drop Bags are delivered intact to Aid Stations, and returned to the finish, they are not responsible for lost or damaged Drop Bags or their contents. Drop Bags are necessarily piled in bags for transport, so they must be robust and their contents protected in leak proof and crunch-proof (where appropriate) containers.