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2013 - Enduro Year 11


4 May 2013 - Starter Photo

Event Report:

The Trail Gods meant well and there was hardly a cloud in the sky for this years running of the Enduro. After the initial count I believe there were 28 of us gathering at the Gazebo to participate in the event. There were a handful of people who confessed to attempting the Enduro / Vancouver Marathon double header this weekend. One of them being Ken Eng, who seems to try and establish a personal tradition of running 6 laps at the Enduro followed by a Marathon the day after. Chloe Gendron led the charge by being the first runner to complete 6 laps for the day. She also took home the prize for the nastiest wipeout and had some decent size scrapes to back up her claim. Gary Robbins' record of 9 laps will be safe for at least another year. We had 4 runners completing 6 laps with 4 more runners calling it quits after 5. Some of us were fading a bit towards the end of the event, which at least we were able to blame on rising temperatures as the morning turned into day. Stetson took home the canine category honours this year with 2 laps on the course (which works out to be at least 3 with all the running back and forth through the brush). There were quite a few people taking advantage of the event being free to Fat Ass newbies and I hope a good time was had by all. I appreciate each and any feedback about the event and how to make it even more fun in the years to come. Please feel free to share your personal event report in the comment section of this page.

See you out there,

Marc Schmitz

Host of the Enduro

 

Photos: Photos will be posted in a slideshow below.  If you have any images of the day, please upload to Flickr.com, add to the CFA Flickr group and tag with Enduro2013 NorthShoreEnduro2013 NorthShoreEnduro ClubFatAssEvents2013 and ClubFatAssEvents, they will automatically appear in the slideshow below

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Results:  (times posted are time per lap in minutes) Coming Soon.

 

First Name Last Name City Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Total Running Time Total Accumulated Time Points
Chloe Gendron Vancouver 49 47 54 54 57 60   05:21 2+ 1*
Eric Rannaud Burnaby 45 45 48 52 65 73   05:28 2
Ken Eng Smithers 52 51 53 56 66 68   05:46 1
James Clarke Vancouver 53 54 56 56 60 65   05:49 2
Marc Schmitz North Vancouver 54
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53 55 47     4:26 2+2**+1*
Karl Jensen North Vancouver 57 56 58 60 65     04:56 2
Rob Kirkpatrick Vancouver 52 55 55 64 73   4:49 05:29 2
John Machray North Vancouver 55 58 59 60 75     05:07 1
Andy Healey Vancouver 53 55 61 70 81     05:20 2+1*
Eric Bjoerklund Vancouver 45 44 48 46       03:03 1
Paul Schrimpf Vancouver 45 43 46 50       03:04 1
Tara Berry Vancouver 48 48 53 53       03:22 1
Jim Swadling North Vancouver 46 42 48         02:16 1
Pamela Keck North Vancouver 53 52 50         02:35 2
Dana Samis North Vancouver 53 52 50         02:35 2
Rob Ruff Surrey 47 48           01:35 1
Avery Gottfried Vancouver 50 50           01:40 1
Doris Leong Vancouver 51 50           01:41 2
Ean Jackson North Vancouver 49 55           01:44 2
Jose Rinas North Vancouver 49 55           01:44 1
Sean Wilson Burnaby 51 57           01:48 2
Becky Swan Coquitlam 57 54           01:51 2
Craig Moore Lynn Valley, North Vancouver 55 58           01:53 2
Nicole Fisher Vancouver 57 57           01:54 1
Graham MacLennan Vancouver 57 57           01:54 1
Desmont Mott North Vancouver 51             00:51 1
Cindy Palmer North Vancouver 66             01:06 2
Sibylle Tinsel North Vancouver 7km walk             01:13 2+1*
Dave Champion Kitchener                 -1
Chris Flood Vancouver                 -1
Kate Fremlin North Vancouver                 -1
Susannah Reid Burnaby                 -1
 
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2012 - Enduro Year 10


May 5 2012 - 19 Starters

Report: As I approached the Second Narrows the rain intensified. I was worried that for the first time, the 6 Hour Enduro, now in it's 10 year,  would be a washout. Oh well I thought, a few runners would show, do a lap or two and I would be home early. As it turned out 19 starters toed the line at 8am, several aiming to run the full 6 hours. The rain eased than stopped shortly after the start making the conditions ideal. The upper trail was muddy, but no one complained. Michael Wardas put in a very consistent effort to ran 7 laps, while Meredith Cale of Vancouver led all females with 5 laps in 4:30. Ken Eng of Smithers returned for a second year in a row to run 6 laps. Just like last year, Ken would follow his Enduro effort by running the Vancouver Marathon the next day.

Thanks again for all those who showed up to run the Enduro, it was another great day on the North Shore!

Photos: Photos will be posted in a slideshow below.  If you have any images of the day, please upload to Flickr.com, add to the CFA Flickr group and tag with Enduro2012 NorthShoreEnduro2012 NorthShoreEnduro ClubFatAssEvents2012 and ClubFatAssEvents, they will automatically appear in the slideshow below

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Results:  (times posted are time per lap in minutes)

 

First Name Last Name City Event Points Time
Michael Wardas N.Vancouver solo 6h 2 7 LAPS.  49/.50/.49/.49/.48/.50/.57  5:52
Ken Eng Smithers solo 6h 2 6 LAPS   .51/.54/.56/.55/1:02/1:00  5:48
Chris La Rose Vancouver solo 6h 2+1* 5 LAPS  .48/.44/.45/.50/.54  3:56
Eric Rannaud Burnaby solo 6h 2 5 LAPS  .47/.54/.55/.57/1:01  4:29
Meredith Cale Vancouver solo 6h 2 5 LAPS  .49/.53/.54/.57/1:01  4:30
James Clarke Vancouver solo 6h 1 5 LAPS  .47/.52/.52/1:03/1:11  4:45
Monty Watts N.Vancouver solo 6h 2 4 LAPS  1:05/1:11/.58/1:08  4:22
Karl Jensen N. Vancouver solo 6h 1 4 LAPS  1:02/1:06/1:11/1:12  4:31
Craig Moore N. Vancouver solo 6h 1+1 * 4 LAPS  1:02/.59/1:21/1:14  4:36
Andy Healey Vancouver solo 6h 2 3 LAPS  .49/.56/1:02  2:47
Rachel Fouladi Burnaby solo 6h 2+1* 3 LAPS  1:05/1;17/1:20  3:42
Mike Kuiack Vancouver solo 6h 1 2 LAPS  .50/.49  1:39
Anne-Marie Cote N. Vancouver solo 6h 2 2 LAPS  1:05/1:11  2:16
Desmond Mott N. Vancouver solo 6h 1 1 LAP  .47
Ean Jackson N.Vancouver solo 6h 2+1* 1 LAP  .50
Sibylle Tinsel N.Vancouver solo 6h 2 1 LAP  1:05
Adam  Way   custom 2x Lynn Peak + 1 loop 1  
Joshua Barringer Vancouver custom 2x Lynn Peak + 1 loop 2  
Monica Henegar N. Vancouver DNS -1  
Brent Mansfield Vancouver DNS -1  




 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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2011 - Enduro Year 9


April 30 2011 - 30 Starters

Report: 28 runners toed the line for the 9th addition of the North Shore Enduro. Temperatures were ideal for the starters, but a little on the cool side for the underdressed lap counter. Michael Wardas lead the way for the guys; Dana Samis for the ladies. Both put in a strong 6-lap performance, along with Enduro veteran Karl Jensen and Ken Eng of Smithers. Ken was supposed to run the Capital Peak Ultra today; however, he left his passport back home in Smithers. 

A lively group from Mission and Maple Ridge showed up for their first CFA event. Simone of Maple Ridge enjoyed the abundant mud puddles, while Anna left the course in search of more climbs.

While there were no bear sightings this year, James Clarke lost his dog. Fortunately, Desmond found the dog and had Ken return him to James. I gave them reward points for their effort.

Thanks to all those who participated; hope to see you again next year.

Photos: Photos will be posted in a slideshow below.  If you have any images of the day, please upload to Flickr.com, add to the CFA Flickr group and tag with Enduro2011 NorthShoreEnduro2011 NorthShoreEnduro ClubFatAssEvents2011 and ClubFatAssEvents, they will automatically appear in the slideshow.

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Results:  (times posted are time per lap in minutes)

    LOOP 1 LOOP 2 LOOP 3 LOOP 4 LOOP 5 LOOP 6 Reward points Comments
Michael Wardas .48 .48 .47 .48 .54 .59 2  
Dana Samis .55 .53 .54 .55 .55 .59 2  
Ken Eng .49 .53 .51 .53 .57 1:28 3 *dog resue
Karl Jensen .59 .56 .58 .58 1:01 1:00 2  
Susanna Makela .56 .58 .55 .56 .59   2  
John Machray .57 .56 .58 1:05 1:26   2  
Clayton Caldwell .47 .45 .48 .52     1  
Sara Elias .50 .52 .51 .53     3  *dog rescue
Simone Lylack .53 .52 .56 .59     3 *trash
Ray Levasseur .53 .53 .58 1:05     2 *trash
desmond mott .47 .50 .54       4 *trash & found dog
Anna Elias .49 .53 .55       3  *dog rescue
deavah yerxa .55 .53 .54       1  
James Clarke .46 1:04 .56       1  
John Pickles .51 .55 1:01       2  
ryan keefe .53 1:01 1:02       2  
Tasha Wadley .55 .57 1:19       1  
ed foster .53 .59 1:19       1  
Craig Moore 1:12 1:09 1:09       4 *trash & brought in new member
Ean Jackson .48 .49         3  *trash
Pamela Keck .59 .54         2  
Jessica Glowacki .59 .56         1  
Nancy Veres 1:09 .55            
Glenn Cameron 1:37? 1:07         1  
Paul  Burns .50              
Reagan White .54           3 *trash
Sibylle Tinsel 1:09           3 *trash
Liza Flemming custom           2  
Ken Legg custom           2  
Andy Nicol crew           4 Event Host

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

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2010 - Enduro Year 8

Starter Photo 8 May 2010: 27 Starters

Report: The sun was shining on May 8 during the 7h running of the North Shore Enduro at Seymour Demonstration Forest. We didn’t see any bears this year, but two large deer did manage to saunter by the picnic area before disappearing in the forest.

With 28 participants, including return 2009 runners Jason and Lauren Eads, who flew in the day before from St. Louis, Missouri, conditions were ideal on the Lynn Loop Trail.  Jason was able to complete the most loops under the 6-hour timeframe with a total of 7 laps in 5:40:58.

Seven runners were able to complete six laps – Michael Wardas, Glenn Pace, Karl Jensen, Pushpa Chandra, Jim Swadling, Matt Sessions, and John Machray (slightly over at 6:14). Grand Master runner, Jim Swadling, holder of numerous BC Athletics road racing awards, completed his six loops in an amazing time of just over 4:40 (an average of 46-min. per loop).

The runners no doubt found the Enduro ideal ultra training for upcoming BC races Stormy and Fat Dog. In June Karl Jensen and John Machray will be at Big Horn in Wyoming. Pushpa Chandra will be competing in the 89K Comrades Marathon in South Africa on May 30, and then on June 5 she will swing over to the Entabeni Game Reserve for the Big 5 Marathon. Yes, there will be lions, leopards, rhinos, and water buffalo on the course. And yes, there will be helicopters overhead to monitor the wildlife situation so they don’t harm the runners! Good luck Pushpa.

Special thanks to Jackie Montgomery for sharing her homemade power squares and Mike Wardas for sharing his grapefruit slices. And thanks to CFA newcomer Reagan and son Isaac for supplying the table with shrimp cocktail and cheering on the runners.

Newcomers to the sport Imelda Wong (3-laps) and Heather Urquhart (2-laps) both had a strong showing. And last but not least, good bye to Gilles Barbeau, a long-time BC ultra runner who will be moving back east to Quebec this summer. Good luck to you Gilles, though I’m sure we’ll be seeing you at a few of the ultras in North America.

Thanks again everybody.

Andy Nicol & Michelle Fredette

Feel free to add your comments via the comment function below or on your blog.  You can read the Missouri contingent's report here.

Photos: More photos are posted in the slideshow below.  If you have any images of the day, please upload to Flickr.com, add to the CFA Flickr group and tag with Enduro2010 NorthShoreEnduro2010 NorthShoreEnduro ClubFatAssEvents2010 and ClubFatAssEvents, they will automatically appear in the slideshow.

 

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Results:  

First Name Last Name Lap 1 Lap 2 Lap 3 Lap 4 Lap 5 Lap 6 Lap 7 Points
Jason Eads 48:00 1:34:30 2:21:48 3:08:22 3:57:35 4:45:40 5:40:58 2+1
                   
Jim Swadling 45:00 1:27:20 2:12:23 2:58:00 3:44:57 4:40:10   1
Matt Sessions 45:00 1:27:20 2:12:23 2:58:00 3:55:32 5:04:00   1
Michael Wardas  48:00 1:36:00 2:25:55 3:13:00 4:06:50 5:07:52   2+1
Glenn Pace 48:00 1:36:35 2:26:17 3:23:00 4:25:04 5:27:12   2
Pushpa Chandra 54:00 1:51:33 2:49:00 3:47:10 4:48:14 5:54:30   1
Karl Jensen 56:00 1:57:50 2:52:27 3:54:38 4:57:00 5:55:00   1
                   
John Machray 56:00 1:49:00 2:58:40 4:00:30 5:03:36     1
                   
Chad Hyson 48:00 1:34:30 2:21:48 3:08:22       1
Rick Arikado 48:00 1:37:32 2:30:20 3:31:28       1
Jonathan Weresch 58:00 1:56:40 2:56:00 3:59:04       1
                   
Desmond Mott  45:00 1:32:55 2:23:17         2+1
Ean Jackson - 1 48:00 1:36:00 2:25:55         2+1
Mike Kubiak 48:00 1:35:55 2:29:39          
Derrick Johnstone 49:00 1:40:00 2:44:18         2
Gilles Barbeau 58:00 1:56:40 3:04:30         2
Ronald Ness 58:00 2:00:00 3:05:00         2
Imelda Wong 1:00:00 2:05:30 3:15:09         2
                   
Mike Kubiak 48:00 1:35:55 2:29:39         1
Craig Moore  57:00 1:53:00           2+1
Stan Hembrough 58:00 2:02:10           2
Jackie Montgomery 1:02:00 2:11:30           2+1
Andy Nicol ? ?           2+2
                   
Ken Legg 48:00             1
Sibylle Tinsel  walk -1:59:50             2+1
Lauren Eads walk 1:59:50             2
Michele Fredette crew             1
David Montgomery crew             1
Anna Tarnowski DNS             -1
Kristie Congram DNS             -1

  

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2010 North Shore Enduro - TAKE TWO!

 My birthday is May 10th. I'm turning 32 tomorrow. Doesn't bother me too much, honestly. I never believed 30's to be very old, but I especially don't since I'm well in to my 30's now! ;-)

 
Every year, without fail, Lauren asks me what I want for my birthday. I usually start with "I don't know" or "nothing, really". This year was different. I asked Lauren back: "what do I REALLY want?". And she said, "yes, what do you REALLY want?". So I replied with: "to go back to run the North Shore Enduro in North Vancouver with Club Fat Ass!".
 
Lauren hopped right on the computer and we bought some tickets!!! Thankfully, we had some good friends on the North Shore to bunk with - Thanks T/J Estates! You're always the most gracious of hosts.
 
What I'll call the "Weekend Enduro Event" started for Lauren and me on Friday afternoon. We arrived on the North Shore to a lovely dinner with Ean, Sibylle, Andy, Michelle, Wendy, Josh, Johanna, Eric, Karl & Lorraine - a really nice crowd! We feasted on home cooked goodies like vegan curry, roasted garlic/onion potatoes & grilled chicken. AMAZING. This "fueling" would eliminate any excuse for not having the gas to go a full 6 hours on Saturday morning during the run.
 
In his usual fashion, Ean "Action" Jackson introduced a wild card by offering the group a small taste of some Slovakian "medicine" he found at a sketchy pharmacy. No JOKE! I mean, come on, you all know Ean! This hooch (I mean..."medicine") was 32% alcohol by volume! Ean swears it tastes like Jägermeister. I'll reserve my comments for what I think it tasted like because this is a PG level note. Wisely, I kept it to just one small serving of this stuff. Just didn't seem like the right elixir to O.D. with on the night before a big run.
 
Lauren and I were very much enjoying the conversation with the gang, but we were coming from a 2-hour time zone difference out east, so tiredness caught us pretty quickly and we retired early to rest up for Andy's race in the morning. It was exciting to think that I had been on the North Shore for the 1st time exactly one year earlier to run this event, and I was coming back in good shape, eager to have another go!
 
At 8am on Saturday morning there were about 25 or 26 Club Fat Ass members ready to go. Andy, in the truly relaxed & easy going spirit of CFA, rolled in at about 7:55 to kick things off. 8:01 and off we went! Weather really doesn't get better than the conditions we runners and park goers, alike, were blessed with. It was a cool & crisp 45 degrees with nearly cloudless & deep blue skies. Gorgeous there in Lynn Canyon. The temps gradually rose to a very pleasant 60 degrees throughout the afternoon.
 
As the group headed out for the first loop I settled in with Ean A. Jackson and Chad Hyson. These two are more experienced runners than me, and I wanted to put down a decent time, so I just tried their pace for a while to see how things would shape up. Plus, my fatal flaw is ALWAYS going out too fast. Ean & Chad, I knew, were just way too experienced for that rookie crap. Sticking with them, I believed, would serve me well later in the long 6 hours ahead.
 
The first 1.6 miles, or so, are a rolling groomed trail along Lynn Creek heading towards the mountain. It's a pleasant stretch on your first loop or two because the cold air and water are rushing off the mountain and it feels like a huge air conditioner blowing gently as you make your way to "the climb". "The Climb" begins right after the 1.6 mile turn off of this groomed trail and goes directly in to what I calculate to be a 18-20% grade climb up rocks, stairs & roots. Something like a 600-700ft climb in about 1/4 to 1/2 a mile - WOW, it's hard. However, I was prepared for this since I had run a few laps on this course the previous year. I couldn't run that thing when completely fresh, so I knew better than to try and just power hiked as best I could.
 
Once it levels out at the top it's an extremely technical and winding trail along the mountainside. This is my FAVOURITE part of the trail! It's rolling hills, tons of technical obstacles, and a nice downhill BOMB back to the groomed path that returns runners to the start/turn-around/finish on this 7.6k loop. After the first loop, it was just Chad and I running along together and having great conversation with the faster runners somewhere out ahead of us. Chad shared some cool stories of his 100 milers and other Foolish adventures, like the Hijinx! Holy smokes, he and the other Fools really are FOOLS, but that's a compliment if you know who and what the fools are ;-)
 
Anyhow, in to our 2nd lap Chad mentions that he only has time for 3 laps or so. CRAP! That means I'm running Chad's 3 lap pace and I'm aiming for 6 or (if I'm really lucky) a bonus 7th. So much for not being out too fast :-(   Then, Chad says, "hey, you're probably not out too fast, this is about my 6 lap pace also". While I appreciated these encouraging words, I was guessing Chad's 6 lap pace was a fair amount quicker than what I could muster.
 
It was just quick enough that Chad decided he had time for a FOURTH lap. I was glad to hear this, because I was actually feeling like I could use the company. I swear, that hill at mile 1.6 gets taller with every single lap! Chad cruised in with me on the fourth lap and that was it for him - off to hang with the family. Thanks for the company Chad - thoroughly enjoyed running with you!
 
As I went out for lap 5 I was solo and actually managed a negative split vs. Lap 4 - so things were going in the right direction. Lap 6 was coming, but not going as quickly as I had hoped. What was a lovely jog along Lynn Creek back to “The Hill” on the first lap had become an arduous stretch of the course. The relative flatness of this portion really took a mental toll because there was no excuse NOT to run. Insanely, I ached to get to that damned hill so I could hike again! In any case, I was really questioning whether 7 was going to happen. I was calculating that I had plenty of time, but wasn't sure if I had the will power. Luckily, while running the downhill on the 6th lap, merely a mile or so from the turn-around, I bumped in to Pushpa Chandra! Pushpa was chipper and we were discussing how we weren't sure we were game for another loop, but we knew we had time. We split up on the downhill with words something along the lines of "well, we'll see how we feel at the turn - after all, this IS a 6hr race, not a 5hr race".
 
Upon arrival at the table for the turn I debated with myself on whether a 7th lap was a good idea with a 50-mile race coming up next Saturday. Then Pushpa came cruising in! We looked at each other and I asked if she had one more in her. She seemed to "sort of" nod or otherwise indicate that she did. I barked, "I will if you will!" and she was out of there like a shot! Pushpa was just the boost I needed.
 
I'm really glad at this point that I went for the 7th and realized even if I had to slow down, I had enough time to make the 6hr cut for a complete loop. I started feeling a little dizzy across the top of the ridge (getting low on calories, I guess), but I was so close to the finish that I just tried to hold it together as best I could. Sure enough, I made it in at 5:40:58 for the 7 loops! WOOO HOOO! I was greeted by Lauren with a solid high-five and Pushpa wasn't far behind and came in with a congratulatory hug. Way to dig deep, Pushpa!
 
Great surprises on the turn-arounds yesterday, as well. Reagan White couldn't run in the event, but he went out of his way to stop by to say high to Lauren and me. Thanks Reagan - always great to see you man!!!
 
Craig Moore was also there on my 3rd or 4th loop (can't remember exactly which) but I was glad to see him too. I had made it a brief turn around, but at least we got to say "hi".   :-)
 
Always good to see my friend, the Foolish Gilles Barbeau, on the trails.
 
Somewhere in there I SWEAR there was a David Crerar sighting - at least I think it was him???
 
All-in-all, a REALLY FINE day. Couldn't think of a better way to spend a birthday weekend than romping through the woods on the stunningly beautiful trails on the North Shore.
 
The finisher party included a couple of whopper 20oz draft Guinness beers and a tasty grilled salmon sandwich with yam fries – HIT THE SPOT. Really doesn't get better than that. Even though my sides were sore from the running, I appreciated the post event chuckles provided by the legendary John Machray & Karl Jensen - you two are a couple of cards!
 
Thanks Andy, & the rest of Club Fat Ass, for another wonderful event and ensuring a FANTASTIC Birthday Weekend for me - nothing less than spectacular and I hope to see you all again very soon!

2009 - Enduro Year 7

Club Fat Ass Events, running trailrunning, ultrarunning, North Shore Endure, Vancovuer, BC, Canada

 

Starter Photo 9 May 2009: 42 Starters

Club Fat Ass Events:  Cleaning up garbageReport: Many thanks to the forty-two participants, including Missouri runners, Jason and Lauren Eads, who took part in the 7th running of the Enduro 6-hour run on the Lynn Loop Trail in the Seymour Demonstation Forest. Conditions were ideal on the intense 7.8 km course, featuring exposed roots, boulders, loose gravel, and steep grades where runners have 6-hours to complete as many loops of the course that they can handle.

Garry Robbins managed 9 loops under 6-hours, setting a new course record in a time of 5:34. Aided by Ryan Melcher in the last few loops, it's doubtful this record will be broken any time soon. Three women completed six loops within the time frame -- Jackie Muir, Kirsten Ramage, and Lorie Alexander.

Photo: ActionJackson  collecting brownie points for garbage pick-up

Club Fat Ass Events- black bear on the runParticipants at the start/finish area around 11:30 witnessed a rather large black bear ambling up the suspension bridge trail towards the ranger hut. Though he was little too close for comfort, he appeared to be disinterested in the people behind the flashing cameras and continued on his trek through the woods.

A nice gathering at the Seymour Pub followed a great day. Thanks to our sponsors Kintec Footlabs, Trail Runner Magazine, and Kinesys.

Feel free to add your comments via the comment function below.

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Results:

First Name Last Name Points LAP 1 LAP 2 LAP 3 LAP 4 LAP 5 LAP 6 LAP 7 LAP 8 LAP 9  
Gary Robbins 2 0.36 1:12 1:47 2:23 3:00 3:37 4:14 4:53 5:34:36 Record
David Crerar 1           5:01        
Bob Hearn 1           5:12        
Wade Repta 1           5:16        
Jackie Muir 1           5:16        
Karl Jensen 2           5:19        
Kirsten Ramage 2           5:34        
Gilles  Barbeau 2           5:41        
John Machray 1           5:54        
Lorie Alexander 1           5:58 plus 3.5 hours extra. Total 50 miles!
Rian Douglas 1         4:18          
Barry Hopkins 1         5:24          
Ron  Rillorta 2       2:45            
Tim Wiens 2       2:55            
Andy Nicol 3**       2:55            
Rob Ruff 2       3:25            
Chad Hyson 1       3:33            
Ryne Melcher 2     1:58              
desmond mott 2+1*     2:15              
Dave Berg 2     2:24              
Jason Eads 2     2:24              
Rick Arikado 1     2:33              
Jonathan Weresch 1     2:49              
Dom Repta 2   1:27                
Arlene Macaulay 2   1:47                
Ruben Sluis 1   1:49                
Derrick Johnstone 2   1:49                
Claudia Bullington 2   1:52                
Amber Thom 1   2:01                
Maureen Wiens 2   2:29                
Rhonda Schuller 2   2:42                
Cheryl Johnson 2   2:53                
Erik J 2+1* 0:56                  
Sibylle Tinsel 2+1* 1:04                  
Craig Moore 2+1* 1:04                  
Ean Jackson 2+1* 1:15                  
Sarah s 1 1:15                  
Johanna J 2 1:15                  
Wendy Montgomery 2 1:18                  
Josh M 1 1:18                  
Lauren Eads 2 2:39                  
Kristie Congram 2 2:39                  

 

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** Event Host point


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2008 - Enduro Year 6

Karl Running in the 2006 EnduroReport: The Sixth running of the North Shore 6- Hour Enduro was a success. We were very lucky with the weather as the anticipated rain held off. However it was cold for those in the gazebo (Wade and Danielle). In all 18 people ran at least 1 lap of the course. Once again Randy Hunter's record of 8 laps in 5:39 is safe, and possibly untouchable. Mark Lesack picked up his second victory at the Enduro by running 7 laps in 5:22. Good to see some new faces, hope you enjoyed the event. Special thanks to Kintec for their support. Danille from Kintec came out to aid the runners and keep a frozen Wade (time keeper) company.
Around ten of us showed up at the pub, everyone received a prize (Thanks to our sponsors Kintech and Trailrunner Magazine!). Now the bad news. My camera did not work. I'm disappointed because I have a group photo from each year.

Photos: To Andy's dismay, his camera was not cooperating. If you have any images of the day, please upload to Flickr.com, add to the CFA Flickr group and tag with Enduro2008 NorthShoreEnduro2008 NorthShoreEnduro and ClubFatAssEvents.



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Results:

First Name Last Name Start (am) Finish (am/pm) Run Time Laps Points
Mark Lesack 8:00 1:22 5:22 7 2
JP Obbagy 8:00 12:33 4:33 6 1
Andy Nicol 8:00 12:44 4:44 6 3
Karl Jensen 8:00 1:25 5:25 6 2
Sukhi Muker 8:00 11:55 3:55 5 2
Kirsten Ramage 8:00 11:36 3:36 4 2
John Machray 8:00 11:41 3:41 4 1
Jonathan Weresch 8:00 11:53 3:53 4 2
Pushpa Chandra 8:00 12:09 4:09 4 1
Desmond Mott 8:00 10:16 2:16 3 3
Rob Ruff 8:00 10:30 2:30 3 1
Rick Arikado 8:30 10:06 1:36 2 1
Wendy Montgomery 8:23 10:10 1:47 2 2
Killaine Sharman 8:00 9:57 1:57 2 2
Arlene MacAulay 8:00 10:06 2:06 2 2
Rhonda Schuller 8:00 10:09 2:09 2 2
Cheryl Johnson 10:00 12:35 2:35 2 3
Baldwin Lee 10:00 11:56 :56 1 1
Doug MacKay Sunday   ? 4 1
Danielle MacLeod       crew 1
Wade Repta       crew 1
Dom Repta DNS       -1
Ryne Melcher DNS       -1
Marguerite Stolar DNS       -1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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2007 - Enduro Year 5

12 May 2007 - 24 Starters

Sunny skies and ideal trail conditions greated runners at this years 6-Hour Enduro. The 4th edition of the Enduro attracted 24 runners eager to start their 6 hour jaunt through the Lynn Loop. This 7.6km loop is a good mix of easy foot paths and rocky rooty trail. Randy Hunter's 2005 record of 8 laps in 5:39 looked to be in danger when Dom Repta and Matt Sessions put their game face on. However, once they saw a group of retired runners on the lawn enjoying the days sun, they decided 7 laps was plenty. Six other runners knocked off 6 laps including Jackson who chalked up his 87th ultra. Whether you ran 1 lap or 7, it was great to see a large group of runners come out and enjoy some exercise on a perfect day.

A special thanks to Al Harman for helping me with the timing. Because of Al I was able to slip in a few laps myself. A big thank you also to the sponsors of this event.   Be reminded that CFA members receive great discounts when shopping at NSA.  Please support them and show them your appreciation.

Until next year...

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First Name Last Name Start (am) Finish (am/pm) Run Time Laps Points
Dom Repta 8:02:10 1:10:07 5:07:57 7 2
Matt Sessions 8:02:10 1:27:00 5:24:50 7 1
Glenn Pace 8:02:10 12:55:00 4:53:10 6 2
Ean Jackson 8:02:10 1:11:01 5:07:51 6 2
Wade Repta 8:02:10 1:12:32 5:10:22 6 1
Rick Arikado 8:02:10 1:13:42 5:11:32 6 2
Gilles Barbeau 8:02:10 2:01:22 5:59:12 6 2
John Machray 8:02:10 2:01:22 5:59:12 6 2
Tim Wiens 8:02:10 11:47:00 3:44:50 5 2
Rob Ruff 8:02:10 12:12:57 4:10:47 5 2
Bill Dagg 8:02:10 10:56:10 2:54:00 4 3
Wendy Montgomery 8:02:10 11:29:58 3:27:48 4 2
Baldwin Lee 8:02:10 12:31:16 4:29:06 4 2
Cheryl Johnson 8:07:00 1:30:36 5:23:36 4 3
desmond mott 8:02:10 10:14:41 2:12:31 3 2
Arlene MacAulay 8:02:10 10:51:50 2:49:40 3 2
Kim Taylor 8:02:10 10:51:50 2:49:40 3 2
Rob Jones 8:02:10 11:40:35 3:38:25 3 2
Mrs Jones 8:02:10 11:40:35 3:38:25 3 2
Andy Nicol 8:45:34 1:11:01 4:25:27 3 3
Killaine Sharman 8:02:10 9:50:00 1:47:50 2 2
Ryan Conroy 8:15:00 9:55:27 1:40:27 2 2
Craig Moore 8:02:10 10:00:00 1:57:50 2 2
Berglind Hafsteinsdottir 7:00:00 7:54:46 0:54:46 1 2
Al Harman      crew    1
             
john mcgrath DNS       -1
Steve Deller DNS       -1
Vanessa fors DNS       -1

 
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2006 - Enduro Year 4

North Shore Enduro 2006 - Starter Photo
North Shore Enduro 2006 - Starter Photo (click on the photos to see a slide show of all Enduro photos)

The 4th annual North Shore 6-hour Enduro was run under perfect conditions. The sun was shining, the temps were cool and 31 participants eagerly toed the line to start a day's work on the trails. Randy Hunter's 8-lap record is safe for now, but Mark Lesack and Bill Dagg grinded out 7.

Two relay teams, the Bonkey Dollocks and Team Jones participated. The 3 runners who made up the Bonkey's, Carl, Carl Jr., and Brooke, are new to Club Fat Ass, and look forward to running more;Club events. Team Jones took turns running 2 laps each while their kids ran laps around the tent their parents set up for them. Unfortunately for Team Jones, the kids never napped!

I would like to thank all the runners for coming out. This year's event was the biggest Enduro yet. I look forward to seeing you all next year on Saturday May 12, 9am sharp!

Results

SOLO RUNNERS:              
               
NAME LAP 1 LAP 2 LAP 3 LAP 4 LAP 5 LAP 6 LAP 7
               
Mark Lesack 41:30 1:24 2:06 2:50 3:34 4:22 5:10
Bill Dagg 41:30 1:24 2:08 2:54 3:44 4:37 5:34
Daniel Probst  41:30  1:33  2:19  3:18  4:18  5:20  
Donald Golob 52:27 1:44 2:38 3:39 ? ?  
Karl Jensen 53:50 1:46 2:38 3:31 4:26 5:21  
Gilles Barbeau 52:23 1:46 2:44 3:46 4:48 5:46  
Ron Adams 52:55 1:47 2:45 3:48 4:54 5:55  
John Machray 52:23 1:46 2:44 3:46 4:54 5:55  
Chris Benn 41:30 1:23 2:07 2:53      
Tim Wiens 41:30 1:24 2:08 2:55      
Wendy Montgomery 44:10 1:34 2:21 2:09      
Baldwin Lee 52:23 1:46 2:39 3:45      
Desmond Mott 41:30 1:24 2:08        
Amy MacArthur 46:30 1:36 2:29        
Craig Moore 52:55 1:53 2:55        
Cynnimon Rain 56:25 3:31 4:39        
Cheryl Johnson 1:05 3:34 4:45        
Tara Jackson 56:25 2:06          
Sharon Bryson 57:00 2:19          
Lorraine Suomi 55:30            
Jared Irish 56:25            
Arlene MacAulay 1:05            
Johana Jackson 2:06            
Erik Jackson 2:06            
Sibylle Tinsel 2:06            
               
RELAY TEAMS:              
  LAP 1 LAP 2 LAP 3 LAP 4 LAP 5 LAP 6 LAP 7
BONKEY'S DOLLOCKS            
Brooke Wingrove 48:00            
Carl May Jr. 41:30 41:00          
Carl May    57:45 58:00          
               
TEAM JONES              
Kim Jones 1:04 1:11          
Rob Jones     53:00 53:00      
               
Note: Individual split times shown for relay teams.        




 

2005 - Enduro Year 3



No One Can Hunt Down Hunter!

Randy Hunter of North Vancouver set an incredible pace from start to finish to win the 2005 North Shore 6-Hour Enduro, an annual Club Fat Ass event. Randy seemed to gain strength and momentum with each lap of the challenging 7km loop. Finishing 8 laps (56 km) with a total time of 5:39, Randy’s nearest competitors were only able to rack up 6 laps before calling it a day by the 3 pm cutoff.

The course at Seymour Demonstration Forest contained gentle flat sections, a bit of single-track with numerous twists and turns, and a demanding technical part that included exposed roots and rocks. Mere weeks before the event, the Enduro was forced to move venues due to a mountain bike event happening the same weekend. Dom Repta, Ean Jackson and Event Host, Andy Nicol, were able to come up with a new loop course that was a bit longer and more challenging.

Race day saw 16 solo runners and two relay teams come out to try the new course. Runners ran under nearly perfect conditions as the expected rain never materialized. The idea behind Enduro is to run as many laps as possible in a 6-hour period. Relay teams can alternate laps or run together with total laps being calculated. Everyone seemed to have a good time with only a few twisted ankles reported.

The post-event party was held at the Seymour Pub where runners enjoyed good food and drink and door prizes were drawn. Special thanks to Kate from KPL Enterprises for setting up a table at the start/finish area for runners to sample energy bars and fitness drinks. Next year the Enduro returns to it’s traditional venue at Camp Brick, located down the road from the Seymour Demonstration Forest park gates, and the original 3.25km loop.

~ Michelle Fredette
Time-keeper

 

Name Lap 1 Lap 2 Lap 3 Lap 4 Lap 5 Lap 6 Lap 7 Lap 8
HUNTER, Randy :40 1:19 1:59 2:39 3:22 4:06 4:52 5:39
REPTA, Dom :38 1:18 1:58 2:45 3:39 4:25    
NICOL, Andy :? 1:22 2:03 2:46 3:33 4:25    
REPTA, Wade :? 1:30 2:17 3:09 4:05 5:08    
JENSEN, Karl :55 1:51 2:48 3:47 4:50 5:50    
ROBBINS, Gary :47 1:22 1:59 2:38        
FEARMAN, Mark :47 1:26 2:07 2:50        
DAGG, Bill :40 1:22 2:08 2:58        
CARON, Danilo :? 1:23 2:11          
SHAW, Jewell :46 1:37            
MOORE, Craig :? 1:55            
HINCHCLIFFE, Jim :54              
ANGRIGON, Troy :54              
JACKSON, Ean :54              
                 
Punch Trail Love                
ABAD, Jonathan :47     2:47     4:58  
DONATELLI, Scott     2:00     4:01    
HERMANUTZ, Bob :42 1:21     3:27      
                 
Trail Trash Relay (tag)              
JOSEPH, Richard :41       3:40      
MISAK, Brad   1:22       4:34    
SMITH, Sheila     2:07       5:17  
SMITH, Maggie       2:59        
                 
21 starters
21 finishers
               
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
               
                 
                 
                 
                 

 

2004 - Enduro Year 2

North Shore Enduro 6-Hour Run

Laps Runner or Team

21

Team Whistler (Gary Robbins 11, Mark Fearman 10 - 6:07)

18

Matt Sessions (6:02)
17 Dave Cressman (5:42)
  Andy Nicol (5:45)

 

Ean Jackson (5:59)

16

Jim Swadling (5:46)
  Rick Arikado (5:57)

15

Rob Jones (5:44)

10

Wendy Montgomery (3:18)

Total participants: 10

More photos are posted in the Image Gallery.

 

2003 - Enduro Year 1

North Shore Enduro 6-Hour Run

Laps Runner/Team Name

20

Jim Swadling

19

Dom Repta

18

Team "At least we're not Cressman" (2 person men - Wade Repta, Paul Kennedy)
  Wendy Montgomery (F)
  Ean Jackson

 

Team "Yves vegie head" (3 person mixed - ?, ?, ?)

17

Scott Riddell

16

Rick Arikado

15

Ron Adams
  Bruce Grant
  Darnelle Moore (F)

13

James Carlson
  Team "Chocalot Talkalot Walkalots" (3 person female - ?, ?, ?)

10

Dave Cressman

Total participants: 19

Background

 

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History

The North Shore Enduro was introduced by Richard Juryn and Jonathan Wornell of Shore Events in 2003. Richard and Jonathan's idea was to host a weekend of outdoor fun close to downtown Vancouver in early June. Saturday would be a 6-hour mountain bike race and Saturday a 6-hour running race with a big, outdoor party on Saturday night to celebrate the mountain biking accomplishments, to inspire the runners and to motivate the ambitious men and women of iron who dared to attempt both disciplines. Riders and bikers who weren't quite ready for 6 hours of non-stop adrenaline were encouraged to team up. Family and friends were invited to take advantage of the party atmosphere and to cheer on their athletes. By combining a safe, convenient endurance challenge that appealed as much to beginners as elite athletes with a low-key atmosphere, the event proved very popular with participants.

Circumstances didn't allow Richard and Jonathan to put the event on in 2004. When one of Canada's top ultramarathon runners, Andy Nicol, learned of this, he stepped forward and offered to save the event. Under Andy's leadership, the the event was refined to one day with a focus on runners, their friends and their families. 

Construction of a water treatment facility made it necessary to change the course.  The current 7.6-kilometer route was adopted in 2005.

Starting in 2013 the event will continue with Marc Schmitz as a new host after Andy moved to warmer lands in 2012 and will no longer be able to host.

 

The Teams

Recognizing that few athletes can run for 6-hours without stopping, the North Shore Enduro encourages team participation. Teams can be made up of 2 to 6 runners. Each team has a name and each team determines its own strategy for maximizing the distance it can cover during the 6 hours. The Enduro offers less experienced runners the perfect opportunity to get a taste of what trail running has to offer.

 

The Route

Comments on the route include, "An outstanding choice of trails for the beginning trail runner," "Awesome cross section of North Shore trails!", "Quiet. No traffic. The smell of pine forest and perfume of wild flowers was everywhere on the trail as I ran."

The event is held on mix of single track and wide trails in the Lynn Valley area of North Vancouver... an oasis of nature in a city of almost 2 million inhabitants.

In keeping with Club Fat Ass guidelines, the route is not indicated with surveyor tape, chalk or other markings that might harm the environment. Each participant (or "Guest" as club members who participate are called) downloads detailed route instructions from this website and uses them to navigate the trails. All runners are encouraged to train year-round on the Enduro route.

 

Records

Since 2004, the North Shore Enduro has attracted the elite of Canada's ultramarthoners including many current and past national 100K run team and 100-mile runners.

For the current (7.6K) course, Gary Robbins holds the record by completing nine (9) laps within 6 hours.  

Jim Swadling (20 laps) and Wendy Montgomery (18 laps) go down in history as record holders for the "old" course, while the 2-person team of Gary Robbins and Mark Fearman hold the team record of 21 laps.

See detailed results.

 

More Information

Answers to common questions about the North Shore Enduro are provided in the FAQ.

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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 to read and print out the information in the Agenda.
   
Q: Are there aid stations?
A: We recommend you come prepared to run without external aid. There may be some aid, but only if your family and friends step forward and offer to organize a central aid station. (See aid.)
   
Q: What can I win?
A: Nothin. The solo man and woman and the team to finish the most laps get bragging rights. All participants and times go up on the Results page for posterity sake.
   
Q: I've never done a trail run before. Is this a good place to start?
A: Yes. As far as north shore trails go, this route is tame and safe and at 7.6 kilometers per lap, totally achievable by a mere mortal.
   
Q: How tough is the course?
A: Tough question to answer! How well are you trained? You doing the whole 6-hour enchilada or running as part of a team? Why not see for yourself and run the course one day between now and the event?
   
Q: Do I really need to print off the course instructions and bring them with me?
A: We recommend you do. The loop course is fairly straightforward, but it is not marked with surveyor tape or chalk or anything else that might potentially leave a trace of the event.
   
Q: Can I wait until the last minute and join at the start?
A: Yes, but we prefer you don't. Last minute registration makes it very difficult to organize and coordinate the event. Besides, we only take day-of-event registrants on run day which means you'll have to spend another $35 if you want the cool Club Fat Ass t-shirt and free access to other events later in the year.
   
Q: What if I get lost?
A: You shouldn't get lost, but if you do, you're not far from civilization.
   
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 Marc at the post-run party for a free beer!
   
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: It's a requirement of Club Fat Ass that events be low impact and environmentally friendly. 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, having to pause and read the directions may slow 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 point this out to Andy when you submit your lap times. There may be a recognition award for the person who packs out more than they packed in.
   
Q: What if I have to heed the call of nature.
A: There are washrooms at the start/finish.
   
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: Can I bring my friends and family to the post event party even if they didn't run or volunteer? Do they have to be Club Fat Ass members?
A: Friends and family are absolutely welcome and no, they do not have to be Club Fat Ass members. Please be sure to specify how many guests you will bring with you on your registration form and please ask them to be self-sufficient.
   
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: When will the 'official' results be available?
A: We hope to have the results up on this website within 24 hours of the finisher party. We will also distribute the results to major local and national ultrarunning communities.
   

 

Agenda

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Saturday 4 May 2013

06:00?

Have breakfast. Check the weather. Print off your route instructions. Make sure you know how to get to the start... and don't forget your shoes!

07:30

Arrive at the start - Gazebo in the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve. Check-in. Set up your gear.

07:45

Welcome and final briefing

07:55

Photo

08:00

Start

14:00

Finish of run. Finish party at Seymour's Pub in the Holiday Inn

16:00

Head home to bed

 

How to Get to the Start?

  • From the Second Narrows Bridge, follow the signs to Capilano College and Lillooet Road. Continue on Lillooet Road past the Holiday Inn and Capilano College. The road becomes gravel follow it to the end.
  • Please don't park on Lillooet Road as you will be ticketed and/or towed

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What to Bring?

  • Aid. (Whatever food, water or electrolyte drink you need for the distance you are running and whatever clothing you need for the weather.) If you expect and are prepared for no external aid, you may be pleasantly surprised... but do not count on it!
  • Change of clothes. Use the hose to clean up.
  • Course directions. We recommend you put them in a baggie so they don't turn to mush.
  • Some cash for the pub and your trail food and fluids for the run

Post-Event

  • Runners, crew, friends and family are encouraged to meet afterwards at the Seymour Pub in the Holiday Inn. We'll recognize the great accomplishments of the run, share war stories, photos, gather stats and otherwise enjoy the late afternoon.
  • What should you bring? A clean set of clothes, a few bucks for food and drink. We have some great draw prizes, so I strongly encourage you to join us!

Other Notes

  • please read the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
  • please, please, please do not drop litter on the trail. (Consider picking it up if you find any.)
  • this event is not sponsored, sanctioned, permitted or anything else that would qualify it as an official event. It's a party!

Course

 

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The circuit is straightforward, but you will find this trail description to be helpful for the first couple of laps... especially the more technical first half. Be sure to download the formatted version of this course description from the table below and bring it (and a plastic baggie to protect it) with you on the day of the run. Better yet, train on the course and bring the directions!  Here is a GPX file of the course.

 
Time Description - North Shore Enduro km

 


 

meet at the gazebo in the LSCR (Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve). This is at the end of the gravel
Lilloett Road
that continues past Capilano College in North Vancouver

 


 


 

start – the Gazebo

 

00.0

 

  - run past the log house then follow Lynn Loop trail sign. At the intersection with the Rice Lake Trail, stay left and slightly downhill. Continue about 500m on a wide trial until you come to an intersection with a big park map. (Do not go right and uphill!)

 

01.0

 

  - go straight on the big, wide main trail. In about 200m, you will come to another big park sign. Go right. (Lynn Headwaters dam is to your left. If you find yourself on the dam, your are going the wrong way!)

 

01.5

 

  - you will stay on a wide, flat trail with the river to your left for about 1.2K. At the first trail intersection (marked To Headwaters Trail/Lynn Loop Trail) turn right and steeply uphill.

 

02.7

 

  - zigzag uphill on a 500m mixture of stairs and trail switchbacks. When it flattens out, you will come to an intersection marked Lynn Loop. Go right.

 

03.2

 

  - you are now on Lynn Loop Trail heading back to the start. This section is quite technical with roots, rocks and mud. Stay straight on this trail. There are yellow markers on the trees. (Do not go left onto Lynn Peak Trail unless you want to add an hour or two to your loop time!) You will come to a very nice, clear, smooth, downhill section of the trail that lasts about 500m.

 

06.3

 

  - at the first intersection (unmarked) go left. You are now on the trail you started on. This goes lightly uphill. You will come to an intersection marked “rice Lake Trail. Stay right.

 

 
  - the last stretch of trail will take you back to the log house and gazebo.

 

07.6

 

  - repeat for 6 hours! Note: Unless you are consistently running sub 60-minute laps, cutoff time for the last lap will be at 2:00 pm.

 

 
14:00 -
16:00

 

celebrate – Seymour Pub. (In Holiday Inn at the base of
Lilloet Road.)

 

 



 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Andy Nicol
Thanks Andy for hosting this event and recording times and laps every year until 2012.  Andy moved to warmer lands in 2012 and will no longer be able to host.  Marc Schmitz will gladly take over this spring time classic.

Sibylle Tinsel - Club Fat Ass
Club Fat Ass helps the race with web hosting, online registration and coaches us on how to host a safe, fun, environmentally-friendly event.

Thank you to everybody who is helping to make this event possible and to all those who contributed time and energy in the past.

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I am looking forward to hosting and growing the North Shore Enduro in the years to come.

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