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Wendy Montgomery - Your Club Fat Ass Event Host
Best you print this and the course description off if you don't want to get lost! Go to the bottom of this page and click on "printer-friendly version" for best results
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19 July 2008 |
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| 05:00pm? | Have dinner. Check the weather. Be sure to print off this agenda and the course description! |
| 06:30pm | Arrive at Brennan Park Recreation Center, 1009 Centennial Way, Squamish , BC |
| 06:50pm | Welcome and final briefing |
| 06:55pm | Photo |
| 7:00pm | Start |
| 10:0pm | First finishers? |
| 11:00pm | Last finisher |
| ?? | fall into bed |
Despite the detailed description and warnings (e.g. If in doubt, read the directions!!), people will get lost if they don't carry and read the course description. Consider it a rite of passage.
This is an informal, environmentally-friendly event. Be sure to print this agenda and the course description and bring them with you to the run as there are no flags, marshalls or other directions. (I recommend you put them in a plastic baggie, as they will otherwise surely turn to mush.) Better yet, train on the course and bring the directions.
The start and finish is at Brennan Park Recreation Center,
1009 Centennial Way, Squamish, BC, Canada.
Directions:
- Follow highway 99 north 5 km past turn off to downtown Squamish (McDonalds is on corner )
- Turn left on Garibaldi Way - right on Government Rd.
Revised draft – 16 July 2008; WARNING There
are many minor junctions where you could go off course. As a general rule, stay
on the major route. If you can, try to run with someone who knows the course.
If you get lost... no whining! Good luck and have fun!
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Description |
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Start at Brennan Park
Recreation Centre |
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Run north out of parking
lot and merge left onto |
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Immediately after bridge,
go right down a steep bank to the river (be careful); turn left and then stay
on right fork along the trail with the river to your right. There are
several minor turn-offs but you should have the river close and on your
right. Go about 2Km until you reach a big sign board at a golf course. Go
hard left (almost doubling back so that golf course is on your right beyond
trees) onto the middle trail into a swampy area. Stay on this trail for about
1K, then veer right back up to the open trail beside the golf course and
continue until you reach a broad trail and a yellow gate. Go right onto a
gravel trail under the power lines for ~500m. H99 is on left. |
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Carefully cross |
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Go left across creek,
carefully (steep bank) beside broken log bridge on Trestle trail then
continue up into open scrub. Main trail forks left on flat for ~400m; ignore
several intersections. As you approach major treed area go right and up onto
narrower Lumberjacks trail. (Note: 20m after turnoff is major gravel road
intersection – if you get here you have gone too far.) On Lumberjacks, follow
twisting, undulating single track with steep short climbs, keeping in trees
for ~10 mins, until you come to a street. ( top of |
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Go LEFT and up through the
yellow gate. At the first fork in about 100m, go left along a crest trail.
(If it's clear, enjoy views of the Tantalus mountain range!) Take care on
steep stony downhills! |
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Continue on major wide
trail for approximately 2km. There will be a couple of short up hills.
(Ignore the two turn offs to the left.) As you approach trees, the main trail
bends right: IGNORE this and fork left on thinner trail into trees
(Jack’s Trail). Climb gradually for ~3km to |
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Take a left
after exiting Jack’s Trail and follow the path around the back of |
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Continue downhill and within
100m, (TAKE CARE as you may be going quick downhill) to go sharp right up
wooden ramp onto Tracks from Hell trail (marshy on planks!) and follow for
1K. Trail comes out with |
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At opening, 4 trails meet….take the middle
(straight on) trail gradually down for ~200m…BE CAREFUL to look for an
upright water pipe (IF YOU are going steep down then you have gone too far)
that marks the next right up a short embankment onto “Roller Coaster”,
a single track with great views of the Chief and Howe Sound. Stay left at first junction, then wind through scrub
and down and up and down on narrow trail ignoring small turnoffs. As trees
get bigger, trail turns dusty/rocky and turns to left at fallen tree, then
turns right to final very steep dusty down. Go carefully down the hill and
out onto paved road at |
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Continue down |
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Turn LEFT and take the
road uphill, to about 800m past Quest University (short paved section) where
you reach AID #5 and REALY EXCHANGE #4 at the big
bend in the road. Continue up the road another 2km and go
left onto the Ring Creek North
(check!) Forest Service Road (now signed) that climbs gradually, taking your
first right fork after ~800m and continuing straight and climbing for another
~1.5 km through some slightly overgrown clear cuts. Go left down Pseudo
Pseuga single track trail (just before Map board). Pseudo Pseuga is broken up into ~2 sections,
so take a right after finishing the first section to find the second section.
The second section empties out on a gravel road, and takes a right onto Lower
Pseudo Pseuga ~30m from the end of Pseudo Pseuga 2. At the end of Lower Pseudo Pseuga, take the
trail on your right over the creek and down the steep, rocky Phil and |
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The trail goes steeply
down and across the |
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This is a long, uphill
slog. Stay on the main Mamquam Forest Service Road, ignoring secondary
routes. This is an active forest road: traffic should be light but take care.
The |
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Stay on flat trail for
~1.5km. At fork, go right onto the zigzags and technical excitement of the
“Powerhouse Plunge.” This is a long section, which crosses a recently used
logging road. The Plunge will take the average runner 15 -20 mins. At the
bottom, you come to wide gravel road; immediately go left back onto single
track for a few hundred yards, exiting at the Powerhouse water tap/info board
(visited earlier) and gravel road where you turn left. This next section should be familiar!
Continue on main trail gravel road and down steep black stoned rough road.
Cross the |
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Follow trail/road uphill
for ~400m, and then go left onto the single-track “Farside” trail. After a ~800m
climb, and a couple of undulations, turn left up the "Farther
Side". |
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This is a roller coaster
of single track with many side trails AND RECENT CHANGES DUE TO LAND-USE
ISSUES. Stay on the main trail, even though it is single track and twists,
turns and undulates. On race day major junctions will be marked BUT for
training, take care! At a 4-way trail crossing, ignore the closed wider trail
to the left (boggy “S&M connector”) and instead go straight across onto a
narrower marked loop trail. This trail comes back onto “S&M” before
forking right to another marked loop. It then goes back onto the main
“S&M connector” trail…a fast, gentle down slope. On emerging from the
trees/shrub, turn right on open trail under hydro lines and scrub
under powerlines. AID #10. |
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Continue along hydro
corridor up gravel trail. Go right onto the short 3 Virgins spur
trail. At the top of the ridge, go hard left onto “7 Stitches” trail. After
about 1km, keep right and uphill ignoring turns to left. When you hit a t-intersection with “Summers
Eve” trail, turn right. Climb
gradually for about 1km, and
take a right up the newly constructed wooden stairs (ignore the stairs
leading down on your left). Run about 800m past a couple of climbing walls. Take
the trail to your left back into the woods (climbing wall is to your right),
up a short set of wooden stairs, and then down some switchbacks and a large,
wooden staircase. Turn left at the
t-intersection at the bottom of the stairs down a steep hill. |
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At t-intersection with wide
“Smoke Bluff Trail”, turn right. Follow this trail ~1km with rock wall
on your right, past the outhouse washrooms on right, then at T junction turn
right and down out to the Climber’s Parking Lot. Cross over Logger’s Lane
(paved road) and enter wooded trail forking to right. Proceed for ~1.5km
straight following flagging, crossing over Finch Drive towards the soccer field night lights (pass
horse stables on left) and then <400m to finish line, to the left (West)
of the Rec Centre. Congratulations! |
FOR
THE 100 MILERS…..NOW RUN ANOTHER
Results will be posted within 24h of the event. Please check back later.
Lovely evening for a night run! Been having some ITB issues since May after trying new trail shoes, but it's been resolving ever since I made the switch back to road runners during the Van 100. Does anyone need a size 9 Brooks Cascadia? Can't use them anymore, and they're still in great shape!! (I'm serious)
Anyhow, I hope it holds up to the distance. If last nights 6 hr run is any indication, then I think I can start to allow myself to get excited about the upcoming 100-miler :)
Thanks to Wendy and her son for marking the parts of the course they could without getting hassled about marking too early. A bunch of us still missed a couple km at the beginning even with very detailed directions in hand, so I was sure happy to see those white signs along the way for most of it. It was VERY helpful, and it gave me alot more confidence about the race in less than 3 weeks from now. Baldwin, my friend Krys and I came in at around 1:15am, while Bill, Ellie, and some other fasties polished off the section in under 4.5 hrs. Sigh. Well, if I can't be fast, I might as well take some good pictures!! Hope this works. Cheers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23584423@N02/sets/72157606274729494/
The Squamish Crawler Night Run was established to not only give 100 miler participants a chance to try the course at night, but also to help the race organizers test run the night time trail markings.
Our hope is to make this event totally self-supporting. In other words, do all of the organization myself and also participate. Wishful thinking!
It's all about teamwork. Preparation for this loosely-organized event is ongoing throughout the year and a lot of people chip in to make it successful. Please join me in recognizing the
following people and businesses who helped in 2008:
Kintec Footlabs
Thank you for the great recognition prizes.
TrailRunner Magazine
Thank you for the gift subscriptions to your popular magazine as draw prizes.
If you'd like to support the Squamish Crawler in some way, we'd love to have you onboard. At the very least, we can promise you a place on this Thanks! page. Please contact me.
| Q: | I don't want to run, but I'd like to help. What might I do? |
| A: | You're a hero! If you can make the time, we can find you something to do as part of the event crew. Some thoughts at crew tasks. |
| Q: | If I decide to run, what should I bring? |
| A: | Whatever you'd normally wear for a run of the distance you select to run given the conditions of the day. Don't forget a headlamp with fresh batteries. |
| Q: | Are there aid stations? Can I have a beer en route? |
| A: | We recommend you come prepared to run without external aid. There may be aid stations, but only if your family and friends step forward and offer to organize them. (See aid.) Since this is an 'unofficial' event, there are no rules as to what you may or may not eat or drink en route. |
| Q: | What can I win? |
| A: | Nothin. Fastest man and woman TO FINISH THE COURSE get bragging rights. All participants and times go up on the web for posterity sake. |
| Q: | How tough is the course? |
| A: | Tough question to answer! How fast? How well are you trained? It's not a KneeKnacker, but there are hills and technical terrain... |
| Q: | Do I really need to print off the course instructions and bring them with me? |
| A: | Yes. Without the detailed instructions or an intimate familiarity with the route, you're almost certain to get lost |
| Q: | This event is free, but for Club Fat Ass members only. How do I get into the club? |
| A: | There is no hazing ceremony like the Hash House Harriers! Runners, walkers, hikers, triathletes, adventure racers, mountain bikers and anyone else interested in having fun in the great outdoors is welcome and can register online for a nominal fee. |
| Q: | Can I wait until the last minute and join at the start? |
| A: | No, this event is by invitation only. |
| Q: | It's a free world. What's to stop me from just running the course. |
| A: | Nothing...in fact, we encourage you to run the course often in training! We prefer that you do not 'bandit' the course on event day, however. If you insist, please don't take any of the aid intended for members. You will not get recognition in the results or be eligible for any draw prizes and you'll have to wear a black patch over one eye at the pub. Furthermore, you won't be allowed into future events until you come clean with past membership dues. |
| Q: | What if I get lost? |
| A: | You shouldn't get lost, but bring a cell phone, just in case. |
| Q: | Do I get credit for any time I spend off-course? |
| A: | Are you kidding? If you do find an obvious mistake in the course directions, point it out to Wendy. |
| Q: | Couldn't you mark the course like just about every other running race I've ever been in? It's a pain to pause and read instructions. |
| A: | Our aim is to be different than every other running race you've ever been in! We don't want to put chalk/flour on the ground, hang surveyor tape in the trees, paint rocks, put up signs or glow sticks or do anything that might leave a trace of the race. Besides, it slows down the faster runners. |
| Q: | What is the 'Rule of the Trail'? |
| A: | If you pack it in, you can pack it out. (That means don't you dare litter!) Leave nothing but your footprints on the trail. We strongly encourage you to pick up any trash you find along the trail and to present it to Wendy at the party. There may be a recognition award for the person who packs out more than they packed in. |
| Q: | What should I bring on run day? |
| A: | Whatever you figure you will need given the weather, the route description, your physical fitness on the day and your plans for after the run. |
| Fitness. Since you are an experienced trail runner, you should know what you are capable of. If in doubt, take it easy and do run with someone else | |
| Après run. Bring a change of clothes so you'll have something dry. | |
| Q: | I am supposed to be self-sufficient because there is no aid provided. Can I get a friend to come out and give me food and drink along the route? |
| A: | Absolutely! In fact, it would be nice if your friend were to help everyone. Please have your friends and family members contact us and we will do all we can to insure that they have fun, as well. |
| Q: | Are there any trophies, prizes or other hardware or freebies? |
| A: | If you assume there's no aid, no course marking, no t-shirt, no enthusiastic spectators and no prizes or freebies of any sort, you might be pleasantly surprised. |
| Q: | How accurate are the course meaurings? |
| A: | Pretty close. The route follows the Stormy Trail Race course. |
| Q: | When will the 'official' results be available? |
| A: | We hope to have the results up on the website within 24 hours of the finisher banquet. We will also distribute the results to major local and national ultrarunning communities. |