FAQ
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We expect to have more details available in Spring 2025.
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We'll be using the Zone4 timing chip system to log each round trip to the top and bottom of the hill. It will tally the total elevation accumulated in real time for each participant.
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No. There is only one tracking device per team. It will need to be passed off to whomever is running at a given time.
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This is hard. The hill is steep (going up and down) and will require grit and determination to complete. This event has been designed to challenge, regardless of that mountain you choose to tackle.
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A hydration station will be located at the top of the hill and a more fully-stocked aid station (chips, pretzels, candies, and a rotation of various foods) will be located at the base. A BBQ lunch and dinner will be provided (vegetarian options available), as well as a pancake breakfast on Sunday morning. We recommend all attendees bring additional hydration and food to suit their preference depending on the length of time they expect to attend.
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Hiking poles are highly recommended.
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There is limited space available for you to setup a tent for sleeping/resting/changing etc. First come, first serve. There are no power hookups (it is a ski hill, after all--not a campground).
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Yes! There are a limited number of opportunities to assist at aid stations. Please contact us if you're interested in helping out.
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Yes! Please complete the contact form and include the name of your charity. Note that it must be a registered Canadian charity to be eligible.
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The event will be held rain or shine. Come prepared to face whatever mother nature throws at us!