Sep 20: Douglas State Forest, Douglas, MA

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Disciplines

Race will include trail running, mountain biking, kayaking, special tests and navigation. Total miles, 22-28. Fees include kayak, paddles, race number, t-shirt, and post-race refreshments.

Event Schedule

Friday, Sep. 19th
5:00-7:00pm Early Registration and Kayak Demo

Saturday, Sep. 20th
6:30am Registration & Transition Area Open
8:00am Pre-Race Meeting
9:00am Race Start
2:00pm Awards

Gear List

· Mt. Bike
· Helmet
· Type III Life Jacket
· Food & Water (Adventure Races are 100% Self-Sufficient)

Directions

Rt. 395 to Exit 2 (Route 16), head East on Rt. 16 for 5 miels, turn right on Cedar St., proceed to 4-way stop, go straight through intersection, road is now Wallum Lake Rd. Park entrance is on the right, proceed to parking area. Transition area will be set up by Wallum Lake.

Accomodations

EconoLodge Sutton - 508.865.5222, Quaker Inn Uxbridge - 508.278.2445. Camping at Lake Manchaug Camping in Douglas - 508.476.2471

Race Updates

Race Update #2 - If there is a lot of one thing at Douglas, it's rocks! You can expect some very technical mountain biking in certain spots. As promised, we'll have checkpoints in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Lake Wallum is a beautiful lake open to jet skis and motor boats, so you can expect some extra waves during the paddle. We recommend that all teams carry a writing instrument with them during the race.

Race Update #1 - We still need to make a few more trips to Douglas, but we can tell you that it is another beautiful park. The most unique park about this race is that we'll have checkpoints in three different states!

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