GILMORE ADVENTURE RACE 2010
What to Expect

When: Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010

Where: Somewhere near Prescott, Arizona
What:  Short course is 12+ miles, long course is 24+ miles, both are hours of intense fun.

GET READY
Even though it is a one-day race and a lot of fun, you can’t prepare for the Gilmore Adventure Race by sitting at home.  Expect four to eight hours of non-stop motion with a few special events just to shake things up.  Here are a few pointers to get you on the right track.

GET AND STAY ORIENTED.  Make sure your navigator has a good understanding of UTM plotting! Knowing how to read a compass and a topographical map are also very important. When you check in on race day, look for landmarks nearby.   All maps necessary to finish the race will be provided.

BE PREPARED.  Know what gear you want to have with you.  Make a list.  Check it twice, or three times even. Trail running shoes, biking shoes, clothing, water, energy bars and gels. Bring enough for yourself and extra for your teammates.  This is a totally self-supported race.

PLAN.  Know what you are going to do at the Transition Area before you arrive there.  Less time in the TA means more time tearing up the race.

EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY.  Expect to be moving, running, jumping, riding and going in one form or another for at least four hours, maybe as many as eight.  Use your time in Check Points and the Transition Area to hydrate yourself and take in food for fuel.  Never be without water and a spare energy bar or gel within easy reach.  Have a blast!

 THERE IS NO “I” IN TEAM.  This race is all about one thing: teamwork.  You run or hike as a team, ride as a team, eat as a team and tough out a twisted ankle as a team.  Lift your buddies when they are down and let them carry you when you need a hand.

DID WE SAY GET READY?  Train.  Get out there.  Ride and run some trails.  Practice paddling. Use a map and compass, read contours, learn to navigate.  Adrenaline and energy drinks will only get you so far.  This is a race!  Suffer now so you won’t later.



After the Race
Each participant will receive a commemorative T-shirt.  At the conclusion of the race, there will be light refreshments, an awards ceremony and random prize drawings. This will be a great time to visit with other teams and talk about the trials and tribulations of the race.  No matter how you finish, you will feel like you conquered the world. 
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