Rally Scrambler navigating a boulder field at golden hour

Welcome to the rock pile

FIND YOUR
LINE.

Rally Scrambling is the raw, instinctual joy of moving through a boulder field as fast and creatively as possible. No trail. No single solution. Just you, the rock, and the clock.

The Sport

WHAT IS RALLY
SCRAMBLING?

Rally Scrambling combines the raw, instinctual movement of rock scrambling with the strategic depth and speed of rally racing. Competitors race against the clock to navigate point-to-point courses across natural, un-pathed rock terrain — typically YDS Class 2 boulder or talus fields.

"Get from here to there. You'll use all your limbs. The terrain is the puzzle, but there's no single solution. Go as fast as you can. Look sick doing it."

LEARN THE RULES

Natural Terrain

200–800m boulder fields & talus slopes

Creative Lines

No marked route — find your own way

Paired Class

Scrambler + Line-Caller teamwork

Multi-Score

Speed, Fit, Expression & Dumb

Upcoming

FEATURED EVENTS

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Tahoe Granite Grand Prix
Black
Convergence

Tahoe Granite Grand Prix

June 14, 2026
Lake Tahoe, CA
Bishop Boulder Blitz
Blue
Time Trial

Bishop Boulder Blitz

July 22, 2026
Bishop, CA
Joshua Tree Scramble
Green
Time Trial

Joshua Tree Scramble

Oct 10, 2026
Joshua Tree, CA
Dramatic boulder field course

Ready to scramble?

FIND A COURSE NEAR YOU

Browse sanctioned RSA events, discover community-submitted courses, and filter by difficulty, location, and terrain type.

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Athletes

FEATURED SCRAMBLERS

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Kai Nakamura

Kai Nakamura

Speed Demon

Armored
Best Time2:14.3
Elena Voss

Elena Voss

The Line Whisperer

Light
Expression9.8
Marcus Chen

Marcus Chen

Gear Wizard

Unlimited
Fit Score10.0
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COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT

Rally Scrambling community event with athletes celebrating

From the community

Rally Scrambling isn't just a sport — it's a community of people who believe the best adventures happen when you stop following the trail and start reading the rock. Share your runs, your gear, your lines.

"...tie your mountain shoes firmly over the instep, and with braced nerves run down without any haggling, puttering hesitation, boldly jump from boulder to boulder with ever increasing speed. You will then find your feet playing a tune, and quickly discover the music and poetry of rock piles."

— JOHN MUIR, 1894