RacesUltra 50 Mile

San Diego 50 & Trail Runs

Race-specific weather data and nutrition strategy for San Diego 50 & Trail Runs in Escondido, CA, US.

RunningUltra 50 MileRegistration Open
LocationEscondido, CA, US
Date
January 9, 2027
Race Location33.09°, -116.96°

Race-Day Conditions

Low Heat Risk
Temperature
70°F

5974°F range

Humidity
57%

2580% range

5-year average via Open-Meteo. 80% of race days fall within the range shown. Updated Mar 30, 2026.

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Favorable temperature range

Typical race-day temperature of 70°F is in the optimal range for performance. Standard fueling and hydration targets apply.

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Gut fatigue management

For races lasting 6+ hours, gut absorption efficiency decreases over time. Plan to reduce carb intake by 10-15% after hour 6 and shift toward easily digestible sources like gels and simple sugars.

Sample Ultra 50 Mile Nutrition Plan

Based on a 155 lb runner finishing in ~10 hours. Your plan will differ based on body weight, experience, and conditions.

HourCarbsFluidSodiumExample
Hour 150g16oz400mg1 gel + sports drink
Hour 265g18oz500mg2 gels + water
Hour 365g18oz500mgChews + drink mix
Hour 460g18oz500mgGel + banana
Hour 555g16oz500mgRice ball + water
Hours 6–10250g80oz2500mgMix of gels, food, broth
Total545g166oz4900mg

These are general estimates. Get your personalized plan for this race →

What to Expect at San Diego 50 & Trail Runs

San Diego 50 & Trail Runs is a Ultra 50 Mile ultra 50 mile held in Escondido, CA, US. Based on 5 years of historical weather data, athletes can expect median race-day temperatures around 70°F.

Temperatures at San Diego 50 & Trail Runs typically range from 59°F to 74°F. This falls in the favorable range for endurance performance. Standard fueling and hydration targets should work well, though individual sweat rates still vary — a sweat test gives the most accurate picture. Humidity is also a factor here, with levels reaching 80% on warmer days. High humidity impairs sweat evaporation — your body's primary cooling mechanism — so perceived effort rises even when temperatures look manageable on paper.

Ultra-distance racing demands a flexible nutrition strategy. Gut absorption efficiency declines over many hours, so plan for variety — alternating between gels, chews, real food, and liquids helps prevent flavor fatigue and GI rebellion. Many ultra runners find that what works at hour 3 is intolerable by hour 10. Build your plan with options, not rigid prescriptions.

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Fueling and hydration suggestions are based on published sports science research including ACSM position stands, ISSN guidelines, and peer-reviewed work by Jeukendrup, Sawka, and others. This is not medical or dietary advice — individual needs vary. Always test your nutrition strategy in training before race day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I eat during the race?
Your nutrition plan depends on your body weight, experience level, and race-day conditions. Use our free calculator to get a personalized, hour-by-hour fueling plan with specific carb, fluid, and sodium targets for this Ultra 50 Mile.
What is the typical race-day weather?
Based on 5 years of historical data, race-day temperatures at Escondido, CA typically range from 59°F to 74°F (median 70°F). Humidity ranges from 25% to 80%.
How much water should I drink?
Fluid needs vary based on your sweat rate, body weight, and race-day temperature. A typical range is 400-800 mL per hour, but hotter conditions at Escondido, CA may require more. Our calculator provides personalized fluid targets adjusted for the expected weather.
How many calories do I need?
Rather than replacing all calories burned, focus on carbohydrate intake — the primary fuel for endurance performance. Target 30-50% of caloric expenditure through carbs. Our calculator computes the exact hourly targets based on your Ultra 50 Mile pace and body weight.
When should I start fueling?
Begin fueling within the first 30-45 minutes. Start at about 70% of your target intake and ramp up to full by hour 2. This gives your gut time to adjust. Starting too late makes it nearly impossible to catch up on carbs and fluids.
Source: runsignup_apiView sourceVerified: Mar 30, 2026Confidence: 95%