This is my site on my experiences with adventure racing. You may see many of these articles published elsewhere as I write for a number of navigation, outdoor, and adventure magazines (normally in condensed and edited versions). This blog contains the full unedited versions of these stories.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
USARA Nationals Checkpoint 4-5
No major adventure race is complete without the fake CP. In this race CP4 was it - we got there and got to plot another location further up the trail. Instead of staying on the trail we took the road and then bushwhacked back to the trail from above. As the drawn Berryman trail is an approximation of the actual trail - this was pretty challenging. From CP4 we chose to bikewhack to the road and then again to the trail leading to CP5. This was a great section of the race for us. We had not been pushing the pace so had plenty of energy, the weather was nice and it was afternoon and relatively warm.
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