Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Pawtuckaway 50K+

Saturday, November 13, 2010 - 7 AM
Pawtuckaway State Park
Nottingham, NH
36 Miles
6,334.2' of Gain / 6,343.2' of Loss

No Fees, No Aid, No Awards, No Whining

Join us on Saturday, November 13, 2010 for November's 50K Challenge. We'll be starting from the Pawtuckaway State Park main parking lot on Park Road in Nottingham, NH. This is a Fat Ass event. Which means all runners are participating in this run at their no risk. There is no entry fee, no aid stations, no awards and because you have been forewarned we especially ask for no whining. Though we advertise no aid stations, we do ask that runners bring a few items to place at a stealth aid stop out on the course.

The course is an 18 mile out and back roller coaster loop run on mostly single track trail and snowmobile trail. Some of the course follows a few unmaintained dirt roads all within the boundaries of Pawtuckaway State Park. Some of the course goes up and over steep and very rocky terrain that makes up the glacial cirque and erratics of Pawtuckaway. The course also offers 3 short bushwhack sections which will be marked with ribbon. Runners are expected to retrieve the letters on 6 orienteering markers you come across while orienteering these sections. Course Map

Because of the technical nature of the course, this event will only take place providing there is no snow on the ground. To sign up, please contact Sherpa John at sherpajohn@gmail.com

1 comment:

  1. How I wish I could be there! Looks awesome! Maybe one day...

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