Rebecca Braun nears the finish line of the 2017 Spring Tide Scramble, Saturday at Fish Creek Trailhead on North Douglas. (Photo courtesy of Susan Cable)

Rebecca Braun nears the finish line of the 2017 Spring Tide Scramble, Saturday at Fish Creek Trailhead on North Douglas. (Photo courtesy of Susan Cable)

Photos: Spring Tide Scramble

More than 100 people participated in this year’s Spring Tide Scramble, aka the Mud Run, through the Mendenhall wetlands.

Mud Course (4 miles) Top 15

1. Carl Broderson 35:11

2. Russel Henly 35:36

3. Eli Crupi 36:08

4. Will Robinson 36:49

5. Gus Marx 36:49

6. Skylar Tuckwood 36:55

7. Sage Yeshua 37:08

8. Guy Thibideau 37:54

9. James Horner 37:59

10. Logan Fellman 38:10

11. Jason Fellman 38:11

12. Aubrey Hokkers 38:22

13. Nate Schneider 39:27

14. Elier Orozco 39:41

15. Julia Tawney 39:46

Mud and Mountain Course (7 miles) Top 15

1. Bryan Hitchcock 58:45

2. Matt Callahan 59:43

3. Nathaniel Herz 59:51

4. Hiram Henry 1:01:21

5. Geof Roes 1:02:52

6. Phil Ganz 1:03:03

7. Justin Dorn 1:04:04

8. Dave Pusich 1:05:19

9. Thor Lindstrom 1:06:40

10. Rob Swanson 1:06:48

11. Joshua Vantrense 1:07:06

12. Amy Spieth 1:07:52

13. Liam Their 1:07:57

14. Scott Watts 1:08:53

15. Jordan Callahan 1:11:37

Photos: Spring Tide Scramble
Two runners leap toward the finish line of the 2017 Spring Tide Scramble, Saturday at the Fish Creek Trailhead on North Douglas. (Photo courtesy of Susan Cable)

Two runners leap toward the finish line of the 2017 Spring Tide Scramble, Saturday at the Fish Creek Trailhead on North Douglas. (Photo courtesy of Susan Cable)

Photos: Spring Tide Scramble

Two runners leap toward the finish line of the 2017 Spring Tide Scramble, Saturday at the Fish Creek Trailhead on North Douglas. (Photo courtesy of Susan Cable)

Photos: Spring Tide Scramble

Two runners leap toward the finish line of the 2017 Spring Tide Scramble, Saturday at the Fish Creek Trailhead on North Douglas. (Photo courtesy of Susan Cable)

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