Meerhardt Extreme begins and ends at Dieringhauser Strasse 56 in Gummersbach-Dieringhausen, utilizing the grounds of the former Autohaus Benz as the race base. This cross-country mountain race, held in early February, offers 5 km and 10 km runs along with a 7 km Nordic walking option. The short race is open to adults and runners over 14, but it presents a challenge: the 5 km route ascends approximately 200 meters, and the 10 km main race climbs about 310 meters. Starts are typically staggered in the early afternoon, commencing with Nordic walkers, followed by 5 km runners, and then the 10 km field.
The course terrain is demanding, combining forest paths, hills, meadows, rocks, and stairs, contributing to its reputation as one of the region's most difficult cross-runs. The participant field is modest, generally ranging from 101 to 300 individuals, creating an atmosphere akin to a competitive local club event rather than a large urban race. Meerhardt Extreme has been held annually since 2009. Autohaus Benz previously provided the registration area, start and finish facilities, power, water, and trophies until the business ceased operations. Traditionally, late entries were accepted at the start and finish area up to 30 minutes before each race's commencement.