The details:
What: A New Year's Eve adventure race. There will be a long and a short course.
Where: The race will be hosted by Team Misdirected and will start at the Baumgartner's:
1641 Delford Ave.
Duarte, CA
When: New Year's Eve
Race starts at 8:45, with instructions prior to.
Race will finish before we ring in the New Year
Race check-in will be between 7:30 and 8:15.
Where: The race will be hosted by Team Misdirected and will start at the Baumgartner's:
1641 Delford Ave.
Duarte, CA
When: New Year's Eve
Race starts at 8:45, with instructions prior to.
Race will finish before we ring in the New Year
Race check-in will be between 7:30 and 8:15.
Who: We hope all of you. Teams can be either 2 or 4 people.
Registration Fee: None
Registration Fee: None
We hope you will join us for a fun night of adventure and laughs.
Even if you are not participating, there will be plenty of room for spectators and plenty to see.
Even if you are not participating, there will be plenty of room for spectators and plenty to see.
How to sign up: Please either send an email to csilbs@sbcglobal.net or leave the following information in the comment section:
If you are participating: 1) your name; 2) the name of others on your team, 3) a team name, 4) an email address for at least one member of your team and 5) identify whether your team is running the long or short course. (Note iadditional information may also be sent out by email.)
If you want to play and don't have a team - that's o.k. Just register and we will find you a team.
If you are not participating: Please just let us know you are showing up and how many of you there are. We would still love to have you.
Questions: Leave a comment or email csilbs@sbcglobal.net.
More information to follow soon . . .
3 comments:
Question: Do you know how long the run will be?
Answer: While not exact and subject to change - the long course will be about 5 miles total - assuming you don't get lost. The short course is about 3 miles - same caveat.
Question: What is on the mandatory gear list?
I echo Dave's question. Can you tell me where to find that info?
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