Who else is coming to the party, you ask?
See lists below for all Winter Challenge Registrants, as of 02.16.16.
A Boatload of Kayaks.
In a move that should vastly improve your transition to the kayak, we are introducing corrals organized by run split. In a nutshell, kayaks of the fastest runners will be staged nearest the water, clearing space as things progress.
With only five corrals for 100+ kayaks, it should be clear that dead-on precision is not the goal here. We do still need you to exercise some judgment to make this work. In other words, if you think you're going to run on the fast side of the 7:30-8:30 grouping, then by all means place that boat of yours in a choice spot within the assigned corral.
See our Registrants List below for your corral assignment. If you're on a relay team, then check that for your runner. And if something is amiss, then fret you not... we can easily sort it out on race day.
Staging your boat.
You are welcome to bring your boat with you on your way to check-in, but we do ask that you walk your kayak in from the parking lot instead of pulling up and/or stopping near the cabins. Someone is always at the ready to help you carry your boat, I promise.
In a move that should vastly improve your transition to the kayak, we are introducing corrals organized by run split. In a nutshell, kayaks of the fastest runners will be staged nearest the water, clearing space as things progress.
With only five corrals for 100+ kayaks, it should be clear that dead-on precision is not the goal here. We do still need you to exercise some judgment to make this work. In other words, if you think you're going to run on the fast side of the 7:30-8:30 grouping, then by all means place that boat of yours in a choice spot within the assigned corral.
See our Registrants List below for your corral assignment. If you're on a relay team, then check that for your runner. And if something is amiss, then fret you not... we can easily sort it out on race day.
Staging your boat.
You are welcome to bring your boat with you on your way to check-in, but we do ask that you walk your kayak in from the parking lot instead of pulling up and/or stopping near the cabins. Someone is always at the ready to help you carry your boat, I promise.
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If you signed up for the Duathlon (some folks call it the Dulathon), there's a better than average chance you know not to bring a kayak... because if you do it won't be staged in a corral... because the Dulathon is a run... followed by a bike... followed by another run.
Seriously, you're not going anywhere near the water.
Seriously, you're not going anywhere near the water.
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