The Primal Quest endurance adventure race has been dormant since 2009, a victim of the receding economy.
Hailed as the “world’s most challenging human endurance competition,” the five- to 10-day races stretch for up to 600 miles, with teams trekking, paddling, pedaling, climbing and even swimming through the country’s most rugged terrain.
On Monday, race organizers announced that plans were underway to revive the race in 2012, with negotiations to return “somewhere in the western United States.”
Born in Telluride in 2002, the race was held at California’s Lake Tahoe in 2003, Washington’s San Juan Islands in 2004, Moab in 2006, Montana in 2008 and South Dakota’s Badlands in 2009.
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