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Full Moon Frenzy 2013

17 Aug 2013
18 Aug 2013
Location: 
Manning Park, BC

 

As always, this years event will take place during the weekend closest to the first Full moon of August, which happens to be the weekend of August 17th & 18th, so come join us for an epic adventure.

This year, the race will take place in the Pasayten Wilderness of the Central Cascades, following the northernmost section of the Pacific Crest Trail.  Starting in Manning Park, the course will run over 112km to Rainy Pass on Hwy 20 in Washington, crossing 3 high mountain passes along the way.

It will feature incredible scenery, amazing alpine terrain, beautiful singletrack, and vast wilderness.

 

Race Format:

The racers will travel in a "peleton" format and "racing" will be decided on the following criteria, with 2 small prizes up for grabs.

 - Sprint Finish Winner: The final 12km will be a "sprint" finish.  Placement in the race will be determined here.  The sprint starts at Granite Pass.  This final section is almost entirely downhill, and it will be a very fast finish.  

 - King of the Mountains: There will be 4 major mountain passes on the route as part of the over 3200m of vertical to be climbed.  Points (5, 3, 1 for 1st, 2nd, 3rd respectively) will be awarded for the first 3 at each of the following:
            PCT campsite near Windy Joe (~6 km, 1550m)
            Peak 7126 - above Devils Stairway (~27km, 2200m)
            col NE of Tamarack Peak (~60km, 2100m)
            Methow Pass (~95km, 2000m)

 

 

Location: Manning Park (BC) to Rainy Pass - Highway 20 (WA)

Estimated finish time: 21 hours

Approximate route: link not yet available

Distance: 112 km

Elevation Gain: ~3200 m

Start Time:  TBD, Saturday, August 17th, 2013

Approximate Finish Time: TBD, Sunday, August 18th, 2013 (21 hrs)
(calculated at 6.5 kph + 15 min for every 1000 ft. gain)

Required Gear:  warm & light clothing, emergency blanket, a headlamp, & a bit of real food.

Trail Information: link

 

Background:

This Ultra will take place during the weekend closest to the first Full moon of every August.  

Also, the location is not fixed, and will change every year.  The location for the following year, will be announced at the preceding years race.  Last years race took place in the South Chilcotins near Gold Bridge, BC.
See last year's Full Report here.

It will always feature incredible scenery, amazing alpine terrain, beautiful singletrack, vast wilderness, and ever-lasting memories.

Reigning Champion:  Alexis Guigue

Reigning KOM: Alexis Guigue

 

Entry: There is no fee and you don't need to be a member of Club Fat Ass to participate in a Flash event, however whining is not allowed. No registration is required but please indicate your participation via the comment form below. You are responsible for your own well being and safety and should be self sufficient.

 

PARTICIPATE AT YOUR OWN RISK: YOU ARE WAIVING LEGAL ACTION: By participating in this event you agree to be wholly responsible for your own well-being and agree not to sue anyone associated with this event or Club Fat Ass or any person in relation to this activity. By participating in this event you agree to the terms of the Release of All Claims

 

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Alex's picture

2013 Race Report

http://www.clubfatass.com/blog/alex/full-moon-frenzy-2013-race-report

 

NEXT YEAR - We cross the great Cascadian "middle" border.  The dwindling border patrol of the "resistance" will not stand in our way this year.  AKA, we're going to run in the North Cascades on August 9th & 10th.

Bill Dagg's picture

Just so you know ...

Just so you know, for future reference, it is actually illegal to cross the border southbound from Manning Park.   If you want to do the Rainy Pass - Manning Park section of the PCT, you can only do it legally from south to north.

Alex's picture

Thanks Bill

We realized that.  Thus the comment illustrating a direction change... and then a course change.   For more information on this BS, please read through the comments, especially the one titled, Team America World Police.  It explains the background behind the strange political idealogy of a declining world superpower.

Vive Cascadia!

Alex's picture

UPDATE

Logistics are not my forte at the moment, so we're going to abandon all hopes of cross border travel and resort to our original years race.

Last years champion, Alexis, proposed a course change to the STEIN VALLEY...  details below

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 - Sprint Finish Winner: The final 13km will be a "sprint" finish.  Placement in the race will be determined here.  The sprint starts at the final Suspension Bridge, and ends at the car at the trailhead on the Lytton side.

 - King of the Mountains: There will be 3 major mountain passes on the route as part of the over 4000m of vertical to be climbed.  Points (5, 3, 1 for 1st, 2nd, 3rd respectively) will be awarded for the first 3 at each of the following:
            the Arrowhead - Tabletop col (~16km, 2000m)
            the first to see Tundra lake (~21km, 2100m)
            the sub-peak directly W of Puppet Lake (~ 26km, 2100m)
 

 

Approximate route: link

Distance: ~100km

Elevation Gain: ~4000m

Start Time:  2am on Saturday August 13th, 2011

Approximate Finish Time: 8pm on Saturday August 13th, 2011

Required Gear:  warm & light clothing, emergency blanket, a headlamp, & a bit of real food.

Park Map: link

Previous FKT: ~27 hours1 

 

1- http://www.clubtread.com/sforum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=51554

Alex's picture

Team America World Police

So... much like the movie referenced above, Team America is defending their territory with hefty fines and jail time for crossing into their country at a non-manned crossing.

More info on this paranoia HERE

Since I have no desire to be arrested by America's finest and banished for eternity to their equally paranoid friends in the DPRK, we're going to REVERSE THE DIRECTION of this race.

That's right.  South to North.

This makes logistics more difficult on my end, but it can be done!   I'll update this page soon.

That means we'll be finishing at the same place as our friends doing the Fat Dog, so we'll have to be courteous of their finish & celebrations.

 

For more info as to the reasoning behind this decision, I've found this video to demonstrate the circumstances we wish to avoid upon  arrival to Rainy Pass (if going N-S)

Hope to see you all in August!

I am in!

OK Alex, I will join you in this adventure. Deal!

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