Records
- Youngest USCA C-1 Finisher, Female - Courtney Weber, 21 Years, 2011
- Youngest USCA C-1 Finisher, Male - Max Feaster, 18 Years, 2010
- Fastest Time - 29:46, 1997, Bryan Mynar, Fred Mynar, John Dunn, Jerry Cochran, Steve Landick, and Soloman Carriere
- Youngest Finisher - Jessica Bugge, 9 years, 2003
- Youngest Woman Solo Finisher - Rebekah Zeek, 18 years, 2009
- Parent-Child - Fastest Finish: 46:11, 1997, Kyle & Joe Mynar - Youngest Finisher: Jessica Bugge, 9 years, 2003
- Novice - 44:03, 2004, Allen Chellette & George Melder
- Aluminum - 38:55, 1997, Donald and Daniel Baumbach
- Standard - 38:18, 1992, Lynn wilson and Ron Lightfoot of Canada
- Master's - 36:06, 2004, John Maika, Vance Sherrod, Pete Binnion, Jim Pye, and Pat Petrisky
- Women's USCA C1 - 74:47, 2007, Ann Best
- USCA C-1 (Men/Women) - 37:07, 2007, Jerry Rayburn
- USCA C-2 - 36:27, 1997, Allen Spelce and West Hansen
- Mixed - 39:27, 2004, Kathie and Peter Derrick
- Tandem Unlimited - 35:17, 1987, John Bugge & Mike Shively
- Women's Solo Unlimited - 49:26, 2004, Holly Nelson (now Holly Orr)
- Solo Unlimited - 36:03, 2007, Carter Johnson
- Women's Unlimited - 44:51, 2007, Hannah DeGray, Sarah Walliser, Holly Orr
- Unlimited - 29:46, 1997, Bryan Mynar, Fred Mynar, John Dunn, Jerry Cochran, Steve Landick, and Soloman Carriere
Records current as of 27 July 2009
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