A marked hill circuit in rural Victoria sets the tone: simple, exposed, and mean in the way good trail formats can be. Harry's King of the Hill is a "last-person-standing hill repeat event," so the race is less about one hard push and more about whether your legs and head can keep answering the call. The field is adults only, with a capped group taking on the same loop again and again until one runner is left.
The lap packs in "two major climbs and one steep descent" across "grassy, uneven terrain with small rock clusters," so footing matters as much as fitness. Anyone who "fail to finish a lap within the hour are eliminated," which gives the whole thing that backyard-ultra tension around the rest area. There is "live results tracking on-site and a global livestream," plus an "ice bath recovery zone" and an "on-site tattoo artist" if your race-day choices get permanent.