| Saturday, 21 February 2009 | |
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17:00? |
Have dinner. Check the weather. Print off this agenda and your route instructions |
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18:00 |
Arrive at the start - Griffin Rec Center (click on the link to see an interactive Google map), North Vancouver. Check-in. |
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18:15 |
Welcome and final briefing |
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18:25 |
Photo |
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18:30 |
Start |
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19:50 |
First finishers |
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20:00 |
Pool / hot tub party starts - Harry Jerome Rec Center |
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20:15 |
Last finishers (hopefully!) |
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22:00 |
Rec Center closes |
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? |
End of party |
In past years, the potluck party has been the high point of the evening. We're hoping it continues to reflect the individuality, the creativity and the community side of our running friends and Club Fat Ass members.
While we have a handle on how many people will be running and a rough estimate of friends and volunteers, it's tough to estimate the food and drink for everyone who will join in the potluck party. Moreover, each person has their own food and drink preferences and of course, appetite.
What can you count on? Coolers, ice, a stove, a barbeque, microwave and other kitchen stuff, some soft drinks and basic party munchies. What should you bring? Enough food to cover your appetite and drink for your thirst. Here are some thoughts from previous years:
Start/Finish. Griffin Recreation Center. 851 West Queens Road, North Vancouver. From the upper levels highway (Highway #1) take Westview Drive 3 lights north to Queens Avenue. Go left until you reach the Rec Center. Take the lower drive (next to the river) into the parking lot next to the soccer field. (#1 on the map below)
Hot Tub Party. Harry Jerome Recreation Center. Lonsdale Avenue and 23rd Street, North Vancouver. From the finish, take Queens Road east to the end. Go right (south) and over the highway. The entrance to the rec center is just under the concrete pedestrian bridge opposite Kentucky Fried Chicken. (#2 on the map below)
Potluck Party. 3515 Fairmont Road. From the pool party, head back to the run start/finish. Go up Lonsdale to Queens and turn left. Continue 2 blocks past the Rec Center to Thorncliffe Street. Go right. At the school yard, go right. It's the yellow house at the top of the street on your left. (#3 on the map below)
There are three categories for the Capilano Canyon Night Run: Short (about 13K with a slow, guided group), Long (close to 16K) and Crew.
The Crew category is for friends and family, so they are not excluded. Please be aware that the party starts late, so probably is not the right venue for your little ones. There will be no babysitting and the host's children are hopefully in bed. Both runs are loop courses that start and finish at the same place and have been designed to take approximately 90 minutes to complete. The long route is technically challenging, even during the day. The short route offers less technical trails and is perfectly suited to the first time night runner. If you opt for the group run, please stay with the group.
We really don't want you to get lost. Please make sure you print out the appropriate course description and bring it and a plastic baggie to protect it with you on the evening of the night run. Better yet, train on the course during the day and bring the directions! We're quite confident that the instructions are correct, but if you do find an error, point it out to us and we'll buy you a beer!
Please print out the course description (scroll down for printer friendly version) and bring it in a plastic baggie to the start. If you get lost, bail out or need assistance you can call Ean at 604-904-6554.
| Time | Group Run - Route Description | km |
| ~6:00 | meet at the soccer field behind Griffin Recreation Center – 851 West Queens Road, North Vancouver | |
| to 6:20 | registration | |
| 6:25 | photo | |
| 6:30 | Reference Point (RP) #0. Start/Finish – 3 metal posts at north entrance to soccer field | 0 |
| This first fairly flat section is a mix of trail and sidewalk that gets you to Capilano Canyon via the direct route. | ||
| - go right and up to Queens Avenue. Cross carefully and continue up Del Rio Street to the end. Take the gravel trail directly in front of you. At the first major trail, go left and uphill to the street (Forest Hills Road.) | 0.6 | |
| - go straight on Forest Hills Road 4 blocks to trail where street ends. Take trail about 10m then go right and down to pavement. Continue straight along street to first corner and turn right (Emerald Drive) | 01.4 | |
| - follow Emerald Drive uphill to little footbridge over creek. Cross street (Sunset) and continue on trail immediately opposite. Follow middle fork and contour Eldon Park on the trail. (Don’t go up stairs or down to park.) | ||
| - at trail end, go right. Pass a big rock in the middle of the trail and go right Pass Cleveland school on your left. Cross Capilano Road at the lights and continue about 100m straight to trail head (TransCanada Trail) onto Ruby Avenue. | 02.3 | |
| This section in Capilano Canyon has a little something for everyone: Paved roads, gravel roads, wide trails and narrow, rooty, muddy ones. The sound of rushing water is your constant companion. | ||
| - take rocky trail downhill to Capilano Park Road. Turn right and take gravel sidewalk on LHS facing traffic | 03.1 | |
| - at notice board opposite fish hatchery, turn left onto trial. After about 50m, gp right onto footbridge and cross river. | 04.1 | |
| - on far shore of river, go right. After about 200m, go left and take the wide gravel trail steeply uphill. When it flattens out, go right onto Giant Fir trail, then first left. Say “Hi” to 350 year old Grandpa Capilano behind the split rail fence. Watch for owls! Climb a steep set of stairs, then go right onto wide trail. | ||
| - continue uphill about 50m then go left and go through bike gate onto Capilano Pacific Trail. | 04.5 | |
| - stay on Capilano Pacific Trail with the river over your left shoulder for about 4 km. Watch for roots and steep drop offs to the left. At the 2 rustic log benches, continue straight. You will cross several small bridges and eventually reach a wooden bike gate. Go left and slightly downhill onto a smooth, wide trail. | 06.4 | |
| - the trail will eventually turn to pavement (Keith Road) and go under the Upper Levels Highway. After about 700m (at intersection of Keith and 3rdleft. Avenue) continue on Capilano Pacific Trail to your | 8.4 | |
| - where trail hits the river, turn left. Follow the riverbank trail about 50m then take stairs up to bridge. Cross bridge on sidewalk (RHS). At far bank, cross road and take tiny trail at the edge of the bridge onto riverbank trail heading up river. | ||
| 7:30 | RP #1. Aid Station Adams. If you are in luck, there may be some friendly folks and your special needs drop bags here. | 09.0 |
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This final section is net uphill on wide trails and a few street sections. Be sure to take care when crossing streets | |
| - just after the last house, go right uphill onto a small trail through a
piney woods. At the clearing, stay on grassy trail. You will
reach Capilano Road. Bowser Trail is opposite and about 10m to the
right of where you stand. CROSS CAREFULLY! |
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| - you will now contour the bottom of the cliff on Bowser Trail for about 750m to Pemberton Street. Pass a playground and a few dead-end streets. At Pemberton (note C-Lovers Sea Food restaurant) go right one block then left on Marine Drive at the Shell station. | 10.3 | |
| - Take sidewalk 4 blocks to the Rogers Video at Hamilton Avenue then go left and up one street. Go right onto 16th Cross Fell Avenue and enter Mosquito Creek Park. Go left at the river then stay straight on the wide trail with Mosquito Creek over your right shoulder Street to where it ends. | 11.5 | |
| - Hopefully, you will meet up with the competitive runners along this section. Go under the Upper Levels Highway. At the junction with the paved trail, go straight and follow the Trans Canada Trail sign. When you reach the skateboard park, go right | ||
| - cross the drive when it is safe to do so. | ||
| 8:00 | RP #0. Finish! The 3 posts at the soccer field. | 13.2 |
| Freshen-up at the Harry Jerome Recreation Center at Lonsdale and 23rd Avenue. Pool. Hot tub. Sauna | ||
| to ? | Potluck party at 3515 Fairmont Road. |
Please print out the course description (scroll down for printer friendly version) and bring it in a plastic baggie to the start. If you get lost, bail out or need assistance you can call Ean at 604-904-6554.
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Capilano Night Run - Mardi Gras - Long Course Description |
km |
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~6:00 |
meet at the soccer field behind Griffin Recreation Center – 851 West Queens Road, North Vancouver |
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to 6:20 |
registration |
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6:25 |
photo |
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6:30 |
Reference Point (RP) #0. Start/Finish – 3 metal posts at north entrance to soccer field |
00.0 |
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This first section gets you to Capilano Canyon via the scenic route |
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- cross to the riverbank then follow fence on left around river. Suffer through the sneers as you cut through the skateboard park. On the far side of the skateboard park, go uphill and left on trail that cuts along side of ravine |
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- where trail meets the street (Colwood Drive), go right to next intersection (Thorncliffe Drive) then left to where street ends at Dudley Place Park. Go right onto Newmarket Drive then almost immediately left onto Crescentview Drive. About 50m after the bend in Crescentview, find unmarked park entrance to left. (If you reach Highland Blvd, you’ve gone 25m too far!) |
01.1 |
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- descend concrete stairway. At bottom of ravine, turn right at first trail and go over little bridge. Pass duck pond and cool log cabin. Stay right and up Mackay Creek. After crossing bridge, go straight then follow path right and uphill thru tennis courts. |
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RP #1. There’s a fountain on your RHS near the last tennis court. Assume it doesn't work. |
01.5 |
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- go right onto Elizabeth Way. Pass playground. Go right at first street (Paisley Road) up short hill and keep straight toward ‘no exit’ sign at intersection (St. Annes Drive.) |
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- Street curves left and ends at trail. At clearing, cross Ridgewood Street carefully and head left for intersection with Capilano Road. At blue ‘Capilano Suspension Bridge’ sign, turn right onto Capilano Road and continue uphill on sidewalk. |
02.3 |
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- pass Suspension Bridge parking area. Climb hill. Pass Edgemont Blvd. Pass entrance to Capilano River Park. At stoplights at top of hill, carefully cross Capilano Road onto Eldon Road and run toward the canyon |
03.2 |
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- Take path marked with a Trans-Canada Trail sign on left at bend in street. You will drop down to a road crossing. Immediately opposite is a yellow gate. At gate, go left onto marked with a Trans-Canada Trail sign. (Chinook Trail.) |
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This section through the Capilano Canyon is mostly on narrow, rooty trails. |
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6:45 |
- Begin a gnarly bit of steep climbs and descents in the deep woods with the river always to your left. Stay left on smaller trail at first 2 intersections. Follow Chinook/Trans-Canada Trail markings |
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- after a nasty descent through rocks and roots, you will pass thru a bike gate and come to a major intersection (Pipeline Trail). Go straight (Coho Loop Trail). |
04.5 |
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- stay straight past the Cable Pool lookout and bridge. 5m past the picnic shelter, cross the paved road below the traffic island and rejoin trail immediately opposite. (Small bridge over creek that ends in concrete culvert.) Take the trail about 15m, then turn left and head uphill |
05.1 |
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- this steep uphill takes you to the fountain at Cleveland Dam. Hug a Doug Fir as you gasp for breath. At the dirt road, continue straight (to parking lot) and up the stairs. At the top of the stairs, turn left. |
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7:00 |
RP #2 – Cleveland Dam washrooms and water fountains. Assume the washrooms will be closed and no water in the fountain. |
05.9 |
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- cross the dam and take the dirt road downhill to your left. You will now be descending the canyon with the river to your left. At the second intersection after about 100m, stay on the dirt road leading downhill and away from the dam. In about 200m, you will come to Trans Canada Trail / Giant Fir Trail to your left. Take steep stairs down. |
06.8 |
| Say "Hi" to the Grandpa Capilano. Go right and down a 10m of rooty singletrack, then right again onto a wide, very straight gravel trail. Veer left at first intersection and take trail entrance to your right marked Cap Pacific Trail. | ||
| - at the clearing with 2 rustic seats, stay left. Follow Capilano Pacific trail along canyon wall, over little bridges and over roots about 1500m until you reach a green fence marked ‘private’ on your left (Capilano Suspension Bridge park) and a bike gate. |
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| - after bike gate, Cap Pacific Trail will become wider and more open. Go left and downhill. The trail will eventually turn to pavement (Keith Road) and go under the Upper Levels Highway. After about 700m (at intersection of Keith and 3rd Street) take the trail with a bike gate to your left. |
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| - where trail hits the Capilano River, turn left. Follow the riverbank trail about 100m then turn left immediately before bridge. Cross bridge on sidewalk (RHS). At far bank, cross road and take tiny trail at the edge of the bridge onto riverbank trail heading up river. |
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| - just after the last house, turn right on a small gravel trail through a piney woods. At the clearing, stay left. You will reach Capilano Road. Bowser Trail is opposite and about 10m to the right of where you stand. CROSS CAREFULLY | ||
| This final section is net uphill. Expect to get your shoes muddy if they’re not already. Be sure to take care when crossing streets |
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| 7:30 | - you will now contour the bottom of the cliff on Bowser Trail for about 750m to Pemberton Street. Pass a few dead-end streets and a playground. | |
| - at Pemberton, take the steep rabbit trail through the blackberry bushes and up the side of the cliff. (It starts at about the 6th step of the big staircase.) |
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| - when you reach the top, turn right onto the paved street (17th Avenue) and go to the end. Turn left on Mackay Street and go one block up the hill to the trail entrance at the white fence on your right opposite Keith Road. When you get to the concrete bridge, turn left! (This is called Liar's Corner, as it is a shortcut around the scenic route.) |
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| - you will now stay on the left side of Mackay Creek for about 750m until you reach a concrete bridge. You want to be on the trail closest to the creek. Beware of mud, wobbly little bridges, poor trail marking and lousy footing. (If you get to the Upper Levels Highway, you’ve gone too far!) Pray the batteries in your flashlight and cell are still good |
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| - cross the river at the concrete bridge. Take the path to your right as you climb out of the canyon. At the top, cross the soccer field diagonally and right to the corner of the school and 21st Avenue. | ||
| - turn left on 21st and go to the end. Cross Fell Avenue and regain the trail about 10m to your right. (Mosquito Creek.) Stay left at the confusing intersection at the bottom. There should be fences on either side of the trail. | ||
| - you will now follow the left bank of Mosquito Creek to the finish. Go under the Upper Levels Highway. At the junction with the paved trail follow the Trans Canada Trail sign. |
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| - Hopefully, you will meet up with the competitive runners along this section. Go under the Upper Levels Highway. At the junction with the paved trail, go straight and follow the Trans Canada Trail sign. When you reach the skateboard park, go right | ||
| - cross the drive when it is safe to do so. | ||
| 8:00 |
RP #0. Finish! The 3 posts at the soccer field. | |
| Freshen-up at the Harry Jerome Recreation Center at Lonsdale and 23rd Avenue. Pool. Hot tub. Sauna | ||
| to ? |
Potluck party at 3515 Fairmont Road. |
There were several firsts at the 6th annual Mardi Gras version of the Capilano Canyon Night Run. First first, it was an absolutely gorgeous evening. While there were a few rain drops as we assembled at the start, they soon gave way to clear skies, stars and perfect running temperatures. Second, try as I might I could not find anyone to claim a Purple Heart award. I don't think we've ever had no boo-boos in this run. Third, a new game was invented during the pool party segment of this event. Not sure if it should be called Aussie Rules Monkey Bars or Ultimate Fighting above the Pool?
As always, several runners created their own custom routes through the dark trails of North Vancouver. Ryan C and his trusty hound Shazam did a long loop of the Cap Canyon. I suspect Danielle and Ryan M ducked into the woods for some belated Valentine's Day action, as I sure didn't see them out along the course. Kristie and Marie did an out-and back before the canyon, but at least they checked in with me.
It was very foggy in the Capilano Canyon itself... so foggy some runners had to turn their headlamps off to see. (Hint from an experienced night runner: take your lamp off your head and hold it near your waist just like the low beams on your car.)
From our perspective at Aid Station Adams, it was very cool to see the approaching headlamps bobbing like fireflies in the clear night. Young Erik tried to scare the crap out of everyone who approached the comfort stop. Everyone who ran the full route was greeted with decadent chocolate chip cookies, chips and pretzels... at least until 7:45 when we had to shut it down to make the finish line on time.
The hot tub was working and so was the water slide for the pool party this year. Ran started a game of murder ball and was also the first to take a direct hit. Csaba won the game of WWE wrestling on the ropes high above the pool and I was the poor loser. (My neck is still sore, dude!) Pitty the poor teenagers who had to deal with endorphin-charged adults in the hot tub and water slide!
By 10:00 pm, appetites were in the red zone and a fabulous pot luck feast was waiting. So much great food! Ellie, Jessica and Bill told us running adventure stories and won some nice prizes for sharing thanks to Kintec Footlabs and Trail Runner Magazine.
Preliminary results are posted below. Please email us your missing times, mispelled names etc. Photos of the event can be uploaded to Flickr, added to the CFA Flickr group and tagged with CapilanoCanyonNightRunMardigras, CapilanoCanyonNightRunMardigras2008 CapilanoCanyonNightRun and ClubFatAssEvents. They will automatically be added to this slideshow.
Sibylle and Ean
Hosts of the Capilano Canyon Night Run
PS Yes, there were more finishers than starters. Bryce Adams worked the aid station and ran in to the finish with his sister!
| Points | First Name | Last Name | City | Event | Time |
| 2 | Ellie | Greenwood | Vancouver | 18km | 1:34 |
| 2 | Ran | Katzman | Vancouver | 18km | 1:34 |
| 2 | Bill | Dagg | Vancouver | 18km | 1:35 |
| 2 | Doug | MacKay | North Vancouver | 18km | 1:37 |
| 1 | Ryan | Conroy | Vancouver | 18km | 1:47 |
| 2 | Penny | Jakobsen | North Vancouver | 18km | 1:47 |
| 1 | Al | Harman | North Vancouver | 18km | 1:47 |
| Shazam | The Dog | Vancouver | 18km | 1:47 | |
| 2 | Baldwin | Lee | Burnaby | 18km | 2:00 |
| 2 | Jessica | Bassil | Vancouver | 18km | 2:04 |
| 2 | Monty | Watts | North Vancouver | 18km | 2:04 |
| 2 | John | Machray | North Vancouver | 18km | ? |
| 2 | Chris | Atkins | Vancouver | 13km | 1:28 |
| 2 | Susan | Blackwood | Vancouver | 13km | 1:28 |
| 2 | Katherine | Thomas | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:28 |
| 1 | Kyla | Adams | Victoria | 13km | 1:33 |
| 1 | Doug | Keir | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:34 |
| 2 | David | Crumpton | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:37 |
| 2 | Craig | Moore | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:37 |
| 1 | Claudia | Bullington | Richmond | 13km | 1:38 |
| 2 | Sukhbir | Pawa | Vancouver | 13km | 1:28 |
| 2 | Lara | Taylor | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:37 |
| 1 | Danielle | Macleod | North Vancouver | custom | 0:40 |
| 2 | Rune | Melcher | North Vancouver | custom | 0:40 |
| 2 | Kristie | Congram | Vancouver | custom | 0:45 |
| 2 | Marie | Rivard | Vancouver | custom | 0:45 |
| 2 | Bryce | Adams |
North vancouver |
custom |
0:45 |
| 1 | Mike | Parks | North Vancouver | custom | 1:33 |
| 1 | Ron | Adams | North Vancouver | crew | |
| 2 | Ean | Jackson | North Vancouver | crew | |
| 3 | Sibylle | Tinsel | North Vancouver | crew | |
| -1 | john | mcgrath | north vancouver | 0 | DNS |
The weather forecast was for 100% probability of heavy rain. The trails were still a mess from the wind and rain storms in December and early January. It didn't look good for the Mardi Gras version of the Capilano Night Run! Frantic plans were made to come up with an alternative course cutting out the mudslides but still providing a challenge.
32 hardy runners weren't deterred by the obstacles and toed the line for the 5th annual Mardigras Capilano Canyon Night Run. Nobody took me up on the offer of a safer, alternative route.
Ean took of with the competitive, long course group. The group run folks were stuck with me and a very gentle pace. Amazingly, everybody stayed together until we reached the canyon. The rain that briefly pounded down on us at the start stopped and the temperatures were mild. Mist in the air reflected the beams of our headlamps and made for a spooky atmosphere.
My group split into two pace groups, the faster ones doing their own creative interpretation of the course descriptions once they were out of the canyon...they did miss aid station Adams and made us wonder if the bears had eaten them. The slower folks kept trusting my directions and the assurance that the nasty parts were almost over. We navigated over washed out trail and under fallen trees. I pointed out that they didn't take me up on the easy route.
Once refuelled and refreshed at aidstation Adams, the pace picked up and followed Bowser Trail back to the last 2km climb along Mosquito Creek. Perfect timing, as the slower competitive runners trickled in shortly after us.
At Club Fat Ass events we don't recognize the fastest runners, rather we acknowledge those who come from the furthest away, those who get lost, injured or who pick up the most trash along the trails. Carlos showed off his war wounds from a tumble he took. (Luckily, he is close to the ground to begin with ;-) Word leaked that Troy was the other contender of the Purple Heart Award (the best injury), but when we learned that he fell when trying to take a leak, nobody at the roaring potluck party had sympathy with him... but all had a good chuckle. Maybe it was good that Troy had to leave the party early?
I missed the hot tub (aka sauna) and dodge ball party at Harry Jerome Rec Centre, where everybody cleaned of the mud and had some fun. Pat, Michele and I headed to my house to prepare for the potluck. Thanks guys for keeping me company and helping to set everything up. And what a spread it was!
The potluck was in full swing at 10:00pm (I usually leave parties around that time) and the potluck table featured savoury food from chilie, soup, sushi, empanadas, pakoras, quinoa salad, chicken, green salads, sprout/cabbage/nut salad, spicy green beans and a yummy noodle dish. The deserts ranged from pies, homemade ginger snaps, poppy seed squares, fruits and cheese, nut- and banana breads to croissants filled with apricots and much more.
Thanks to NSA, Kinesys and Trailrunner we had a few prizes to give away. Farthest travelled went to Victoria's Carolyn Goluzza, although Craig was a close contender living around the corner but having driven to the airport and back (and missing the start) only to find out that his parents are arriving the next day...The Alberta boys didn't show...would have been a sweep for them. Pat won the prize for most Night Runs under her belt (4). We threw the last guest out around 1:30am and tucked the out-of-towner's into their sleeping bags in the guest room.
Thanks everybody for making this yet again a successful run and great party. Please add your own memories and comments below. If you have photos of the event, upload them to http://www.flickr.com, add them to the Club Fat Ass group and tag them with "CapilanoCanyonNightRunMardigras2007". They will automatically be added to the revolving photos below.
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Please email corrections to the results to your Event Host:
| First Name | Last Name | Event | P | Time |
| Bill | Dagg | 18km | 2 | 1:34 |
| Ran | Katzman | 18km | 2 | 1:34 |
| Gary | Robbins | 18km | 3* | 1:34 |
| Ryan | Conroy | 18km | 2 | 1:50 |
| Carolyn | Goluza | 18km | 2 | 1:50 |
| Ellie | Greenwood | 18km | 2 | 1:50 |
| Ean | Jackson | 18km | 2* | 1:50 |
| Mike | Rhodes | 18km | 1 | 1:50 |
| susan | seager | 18km | 2 | 1:50 |
| Eric | Stacey | 18km | 2 | 1:50 |
| carlos | castillo | 18km | 2 | 1:51 |
| Doug | MacKay | 18km | 2 | 1:51 |
| John | Machray | 18km | 2 | 1:52 |
| Troy | Angrignon | 13km | 1 | 1:30 |
| Kathy | Banks | 13km | 2 | 1:30 |
| Philippa | May | 13km | 2 | 1:30 |
| Craig | Moore | 13km | 2 | 1:30 |
| Steven | Lamothe | 13km | 2 | 1:31 |
| Karine | Lavoie | 13km | 2 | 1:31 |
| Donna | MacIntosh | 13km | 2 | 1:31 |
| Mikel | Segal |
13km |
2 | 1:31 |
| Arlene | MacAulay | 13km | 2 | 1:37 |
| Carl | May | 13km | 2 | 1:42 |
| Kathy | Nomura | 13km | 2 | 1:42 |
| Michele | Sherstan | 13km | 2 | 1:42 |
| Lara | Taylor | 13km | 2 | 1:42 |
| Patricia | Barry | 13km | 2 | 1:43 |
| Sibylle | Tinsel | 13km | 3** | 1:43 |
| Baldwin | Lee | Custom | 2 | 1:30 |
| Carl | May Jr | custom | 2 | 1:42 |
| Ron |
Adams |
Crew |
1 | |
| Luke | Cooper | -1 | DNS | |
| Daniel | Probst |
-1 |
DNS |
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| Andy | Nicol |
-1 | DNS | |
| David | Crerar | -1 | DNS | |
| Michelle | Fredette | -1 | DNS | |
| Andrew | Hooker | -1 | DNS | |
| Tammy | Lang | -1 | DNS | |
| Shona | Miko Musgrave | -1 | DNS | |
| Kevin | Rostek | -1 | DNS | |
| Rhonda | Schuller | 0 | DNS | |
| Theresa | Snow | -1 | DNS | |
| Christy | Tisdale | -1 | DNS |
* bonus point for garbage pick-up on the trails
** event host point
| First Name | Last Name | City/Town | Event | Time | Points |
| Paul | Purin | North Vancouver | 18km | 1:29 | 2 |
| Tom | Skinner | Vancouver | 18km | 1:29 | 2 |
| Bill | Dagg | Vancouver | 18km | 1:31 | 2 |
| Mark | Pedlow | North Vancouver | 18km | 1:31 | 2 |
| John | Foy | North Vancouver | 18km | 1:33 | 1 |
| Doug | MacKay | North Vancouver | 18km | 1:45 | 2 |
| Dave | Smith | Vancouver | 18km | 1:45 | 1 |
| Terry | Lewis | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:31 | 1 |
| Jan | Riddell | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:31 | 1 |
| John | Machray | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:34 | 2 |
| Baldwin | Lee | Burnaby | 13km | 1:34 | 2 |
| Michele | Sherstan | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:34 | 2 |
| Craig | Moore | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:34 | 2 |
| Carlos | Castillo | Victoria | 13km | 1:38 | 2 |
| Patricia | Barry | Vancouver | 13km | 1:40 | 2 |
| Mike | Diack | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:40 | 1 |
| Faith | Wells | Vancouver | 13km | 1:40 | 2 |
| Tara | Jackson | West Vancouver | 13km | 1:44 | 2 |
| Erin | Mick | Coquitlam | 13km | 1:44 | 2 |
| Deb | Mick | Coquitlam | 13km | 1:44 | 2 |
| Joe | Mick | Coquitlam | 13km | 1:44 | 1 |
| Nichole | Mick | Coquitlam | 13km | 1:44 | 2 |
| Sibylle | Tinsel | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:44 | 3 |
| Saba | Ekes | Burnaby | 13km | 1:44 | 1 |
| Katheryne | Gardiner | Vancouver | 13km | 1:44 | 2 |
| Ean | Jackson | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:44 | 3 |
| Rhonda | Schuller | Vancouver | 13km | 1:47 | 2 |
| Cheryl | Johnson | Pitt Meadows | 13km | 1:47 | 1 |
| Scott | Hannam | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:50 | 1 |
| Laddie | Hannam | North Vancouver | 13km | 1:50 | 1 |
| Ron | Adams | North Vancouver | Crew | 1 | |
| Bryce | Adams | North Vancouver | Crew | 1 | |
| Ethelyn | David | Crew | 1 | ||
| Tom | Jarecki | Delta | 0 | DNS | -1 |
A record
number of night runners from as far away
as California turned out this year to
celebrate Mardi Gras on the trails of
Capilano Canyon in North Vancouver.
The objective of the evening is to
survive a 90 minute run in the dark
before hitting the hot tub and kicking
back for a celebratory party. Runners
chose to race a very challenging 16K
route or play it safe and do a slightly
less "rustic" 13K circuit as a group.
Neither route is marked, so this is not
your average fun run.
Temperatures had cooled off a bit from
the day, but were spot-on for running as
we gathered in the parking lot of the
Griffin Rec Center. After weeks of epic
sunny weather, the trails were dry and
fast.
This year saw a big spike in the number
of first time night runners. Crew and
well-wishers actually outnumbered those
looking to tackle the nasty route,
prompting the question, "Is it too
tough?" Just about everyone ran with a
friend and several with their dogs.
Stephanie celebrated her birthday.
The jury is still out on who scared who
more...the lone person in black who was
out for a stroll, or the group of 10
loud night runners with headlamps
barreling down the narrow Cap Pacific
Trail? The black bears must have been
frightened off, too, as there were no
bear sightings this year.
While waiting to greet the runners at
Aid Station Adams, a swarm of kids got
juiced-up on smarties and had their own
mini night run along the Capilano River.
As runners made their way down the
canyon, the kids blocked the trail and
devised cruel challenges including "eat
a cracker and say
humuhumunukunukuapuahaha three times"
and "What's the password to Gryffindor
House" before allowing runners to pass.
The moon was almost full. In places,
it's glow illuminated the trail well
enough that many runners turned off
their headlamps. No so Doug Mackay, who
had his lamp on when he ran into a
low-hanging tree branch and almost
scalped himself.
A few folks got a bit lost, including
our visitors from California and the
extended Lepard family from West Van.
Apparently equipped with instructions
for both the group and competitive
routes, they took the average of the 2
and went on a bonus tour of Pemberton
Heights.
After a soak in the hot tub and a little
action on the waterslide, the evening
wrapped up with a potluck party that
lasted till the wee hours of the
morning.
Congrats to all!
Sibylle Tinsel and Ean Jackson
North Vancouver, BC
A scrapbook of photos from the Capilano Canyon Night Run - Mardi Gras 2005.
| Name | Home Town | Event | Time | |
| 1 | Bill Dagg | Vancouver | Competitive | 1:32 |
| 1 | Ellie Greenwood | Vancouver |