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WELCOME TO THE 26th ANNUAL portland to coast relay! O ur a n n u a l p ilg r im a g e from t he m ount a in to the sea has cer tai nl y evol ved from i ts humbl e be gi n n i n gs back in 1 98 2. I st ill fond ly reflect upon t hat fi r st year when I stood on the beach wi th our vi c to ri o u s te a m a n d my t h ree m ont h old d a ug hter, Fel i ci a. I remember the hand-drawn maps and l eg p rof i l e s, w he el- m ea su red exa ct 5 . 0 m ile leg s , eig ht total teams, whi te one-col or race shi r ts, no permi ts n e e de d, s pa g h et t i a n d beer for t he bea ch pa r t y, and a race commi ttee and staff of one. Wow, co u l d th i s re al ly h a ve b een our root s ? W hen I c o n c ei ved of t his fir s t iconic ult ra - rel ay, I fel t that there had to be another al ternati ve o u t the re f o r u s d ed i ca ted wa lker s . I wa s s o ti red of the same bori ng fl at 10k’s i n the ci ty. The gro wth and o ver w h el ming popula rit y of Por t la nd To Coast i s testi mony to the fact that I wasn’t al on e i n th e se fe e l i n g s. B esid es t he s heer fun of t he eve nt, i t’s been sai d that our event provi des a spi r i tua l - l i ke e x p e r ien c e f o r t h e s oul a nd a n oppor t unit y to l ook i nsi de one’s core. These same peopl e say t h at th e i r s p i r i t is rein v i g o r a ted , a nd feel cha ng ed for the better, as a resul t of the exper i ence. M y f i g h t w i t h c a ncer over t he la s t couple of decades now gi ves the Hood To Coast and Por tlan d To C oa st Rel a y s a n even hig her m is s ion t ha n thei r i ni ti al humbl e begi nni ngs. Treatments that on c e e x i s te d o n l y i n t h e im a g ina t ion a re pra ct iced ever y day at Provi dence Cancer Center, now cons i de re d o ne of t h e to p c ancer res ea rch a nd t rea t ment center s i n the Uni ted States. The center i s a pi o n e e r i n i mm u n o t h er a p y, which ha rnes s es t he bod y’s i mmune system to er adi cate cancer. Thi s l eadi n g- e dge ap p roa c h to c a n cer t rea t m ent recent ly was cal l ed the sci enti fi c “breakthrough of the year.” P ro vi de n c e al s o i s h o m e to na t iona lly recog nized exper ts i n speci fi c tumor types, and i ts uni que pati ent- c e n te re d de s i g n c a res f o r pa t ient s a nd t heir loved ones from di agnosi s through recover y. Havi ng a wo rl d- c l ass canc er c en ter i n our ba ck ya rd is im proving the l i ves of Oregoni ans wi th cancer – and strength e n i n g the h ea l t h of o u r com m unit ies . I hope ea c h one of you wi l l share i n our passi on for fundr ai s i n g by dona t in g to t h e P rovid ence Ca ncer Center research program (www.ever ydayhero.com/us/fi nish c an ce r 2 01 6/ ) to sa ve potent ia lly m illions of li ves i n the future. Ro b er t F o o te J r. Fo un d er a n d C h a irm a n
Ge t rea d y f o r a n a we ins piring experience! Are you ready for the adrenal i ne r ush of the Star t Li n e at P TC , r u n n in g t h ro ug h rolling fa rm la nd , a longsi de Por tl and’s ri ver and ci tyscape, over chal l en gi n g f o re s t h ig h lin es to the s pa rk ling Pa cific Ocean beach par ty, where camaraderi e and a communi t y of part i ci pa n t s r u l e t h e 2 6 t h a nnua l P rovid ence Por tl and To Coast Wal k Rel ay! You and your teamm ate s are cl o s e to ex p er iencing t he 2 0 1 6 P rovid ence Hood To Coast / Por tl and To Coast Rel ays! Thi s ha n dbo o k w i l l p ro v id e yo u wit h a s ig nifica nt a d va nt age i n prepari ng for an amaz i ng PTC. A s o u r st a f f p l a n d ilig ent ly t hroug hout t he year to create the hi ghest qual i ty and most stor i e d re l ay, our to p p r io r it y rem a ins helping tea m s to have a safe, posi ti ve experi ence. To accompl i sh th at goal , we ne e d yo u r tea mm a tes to be k nowled g ea bl e par ti ci pants! Thi s handbook provi des key ti ps an d i n f o to e ns u re a n i n c red ible, m em ora ble ra ce! A fe w remin d er s: 1 ) Pa cket P ick-up is Aug ust 13 at Provi dence Park 2) Three vol unteer s are re qu i re d to pa ss t h e ma n da tor y online t ra ining (for “l ocal ” teams) 3) Par ti ci pants must wear a refl ective ve st fro m 6 p m- 9 a m , and a reflect ive ves t , front and back L ED fl asher, and carr y a fl ashl i ght from 6 pm - 7 am 4 ) A u d io a mp lif i c a t ion d evices worn on t he head are not al l owed and may resul t i n automati c te am D Q 5 ) P la n to f in ish the ra ce on t he s a nd a nd enj oy our amaz i ng Fi ni sh Par ty, food, beer and wi n e garde n , a w a rd s c eremo n y on s t a g e a nd live m us ic through the eveni ng! Cel ebrate the massi ve accompl i sh m e n t of co mp let in g 1 29 m iles tog et her a s one uni ted team! F e l i c i a Hu b b er P re s id en t
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TABLE OF CONtENTS ORGANIZERS Welcome Contents Race Committee Race Partners Course Fundraisers 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Hood To Coast
CAPTAIN CHECKLIST RACE INFORMATION 3 4 5 6 7 22-23
Travel/Accommodations 8 Required Safety Equipment 8 Volunteers 8 Vans 8 HTC/PTC Relays Merchandise 9 Team Suites 9 Portland To Coast Start 9 HTC/PTC Relays Finish 10 Award Ceremony 10 Special Award Ceremony 10 Penalties 11 Open Container Policy 11 Finish Beach Party 11
Team Building 13 Age Divisions 14 Substitution Process 15 Race Rules 16 Volunteer Information 25 Safety/Emergency 27 Drivers Guide 29 Cut n Walk 30 Course Ratings 33
VAN 1
VAN 2
FINISH
Leg 13 35 Leg 14 36 Leg 15 37 Leg 16 38 Leg 17 39 Leg 18 40 Van 1 Route to Exch. 24 41 Leg 25 48 Leg 26 49 Leg 27 50 Leg 28 51 Leg 29 52 Leg 30 53 Van 1 Route to Finish 54
Van 2 Route to Exch. 18 34 Leg 19 42 Leg 20 43 Leg 21 44 Leg 22 45 Leg 23 46 Leg 24 47
Seaside Parking/Shuttle 62 2015 Race Results 64 PTC Merchandise 65 Penalty Process 66 “Best Of Voting” 67 Team Records 68 Safety Agreement 71
Leg 31 55 Leg 32 56 Leg 33 57 Leg 34 58 Leg 35 59 Leg 36 60
dont forget to pack! REFLECTIVE VESTS Participants must wear a reflective vest from 6:00 PM through 9:00 AM while walking.
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race committee
Organizing the Mother of All Relays, the Providence Hood To Coast Relay, takes large scale planning and preparation. The countless details necessary to create this incredible event are accomplished by our dedicated Race Committee, Course Coordinators and advisors who work year-round to bring walkers the enjoyment, support, and safety of a world class event. A huge THANK YOU must go out to our race VOLUNTEERS! The Hood To Coast and Portland To Coast Relays could not take place without the hard work and assistance of 3,600 volunteers along the course, from Start to Finish.
ROBERT FOOTE, JR. Founder & Chairman 35 years
FELICIA HUBBER President 10 years
MICKEY GODFREY Development & Design Director 5 years
MARTIN ANDERSON Communications Director 11 years
BILL SNYDER Safety Coordinator 1 year
PAUL RAAB Rules Committee Chairman 30 years
CHERYL DOBOZY Exchange Opening 15 years
DANI BOWERMAN Exchange Opening 3 years
RON HELM Exch. 13-17 7 years
CASSIE NEGRA Manager of Marketing and Sponsorship 3 years
DAN FLOYD COO 4 years
JUDE HUBBER CEO 8 years
ROSS HUBBER LUKE VANOUDENHAEGEN Director of Operations Manager of Operations 3 years 2 years
JACK FOLLIARD Legal Advisor 16 years
TONY ROOS Exch. 18-21 7 years
ERIC PYKONEN Exch. 22-25 4 years
Christina Fuller HTC/PTC Finish Line 3 years
RANDY BEAUDRY Exch. 26-29 5 years
CHAD GERTZ Communications Coordinator 4 years
ROB RICKARD Course Marker 21 years
PAT BUCK Exch. 30-35 2 years
CHARLIE FARRENKOFF
Exch. 30-35 2 years
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race partners title partner
presenting partner
gold partners
silver partners
bronze partners
catering
communications
special Thanks to
EyesOnWheels.org (Eric Bates) HoodToCoastMovie.com
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Seaside Chamber of Commerce Amateur Radio Emergency Services
media
The City of Seaside East Hill Church (Springwater Patrol)
course fundraisers
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SCAPPOOSE HIGH SCHOOL
ST. HELENS HIGH SCHOOL
Benefits: Scappoose HS Cross Country Team Shower and Towel $2, 6pm Fri – 6am Sat Scappoose Bagels (www.scappoosebagel.com) FREE coffee
Benefits: St. Helens High School Showers $2, Towels $2, Sleeping in gym $2 Fri 8:00am-Sat 6:00am Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage breakfast Fri 7:00pm-Sat 6:00am 1 Baked PotatoLodge & Salad Bar Fri 9:00am-Fri 5:00pm Timberline Massages Fri 9:00am-Sat 6:00am 2
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COLUMBIA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
Benefits: St. Helens High Grad Night 2017 Warm drinks, soup, food
EXCH 19
10am Fri - 5am Sat
Benefits: Local community residents 4 Coffee and snacks
NATAL GRANGE
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Benefits: Vernonia HS Equestrian Team 2pm Fri- noon Sat 8 Oatmeal, bagels, eggs, sausage, pancakes, lite fare, Coffe, tea, hot choc, 9 water.
Breakfast Ham, pankakes, eggs, juice, coffee
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JEWELL SCHOOL past (EXCH 27) turn left on Hwy 103 13
Birkenfeld Church (EXCH 25)
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Oatmeal & Muffins. Water/Coffee
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Elsie-Vinemaple Fire and Rescue
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Benefits: Jewell School 6pm Fri- 2pm Sat Oatmeal, bagels, eggs, sausage, pancakes, lite fare, Coffe, tea, hot choc, water, sandwich bar Massage, showers, quiet indoor sleeping 6am - noon Sat
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Benefits: Elsie-Vinemaple Fire and Rescue 24 5pm Fri- noon Sat 25 BISCUITS AND GRAVY, hot Water, coffee, tea, soda, cocoa, hot apple cider, dogs, chili, chili dogs, pancakes, soup, oatmeal, muffins, candy bars, fruit. 26 Medical first-aid tent with EMTs
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12pm Fri - 6am Sat
6 KARI HANSON FIELD Field (EXCH 24)
Benefits: local Natal Grange Lunch/Dinner 2pm Fri - 9am Sat Barbecue beef sandwiches, cheeseburgers, hotdogs ,cowboy beans, baked potatoes and assorted sweets, assorted beverages
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Benefits: Astoria High School Basketball and Olney Grange Kitchen Restoration project 6pm Fri - 3:30pm Sat 32 Grange Kitchen Restoration 34 Breakfast burritos, pancakes, cookies, fruit,35eggs, bacon, hamburgers, hotdogs, BLT wraps, cinnamon rolls, fruit, hot choc, coffee, water, soda, Gaterade.Sleeping inside hall & on lawn! (no charge) but donations aaccepted.
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EXCH 30
Benefits: local community family 10pm Fri - 3pm Sat Dinner: burgers, chicken burger, potato salad, muffins Breakfast: eggs, bacon, ham/cheese croissants, hot choc Lunch: burgers, hot dogs, spaghetti, yogurt, fruit, bagels.
LEWIS & CLARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (EXCH 33)
Benefits: Lewis & Clark Cal Ripken Baseball Assoc burgers, soda, coffee, donuts, candy
4:00am Sat - 5:30 Sat
BROADWAY MIDDLE SCHOOL
(SEASIDE: 1120 Broadway St, Seaside, OR 97138)
Benefits: Seaside Middle School programs 6:30am - 6:30pm Sat Shower (incl. towel/soap), sleeping area in gym
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, Captain's checklist
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Travel/Accomodations Plan ahead!! For assistance in obtaining van/vehicle, hotel, and flight reservations, email office@htcrelay.com. Sundial Shuttle is proud to be the featured transportation provider for Hood to Coast. For questions, rates and general information visit www.sundial-travel.com
Required Team Safety Equipment Each team must have the following items in their van and present them for inspection at the Start Check-In Tent. You will receive your team wrist wrap (baton) once completed. -One signed copy of Safety Agreement -Two reflective vests -Two LED flashers
-Two flashlights or (2) hats with headlights *It is highly recomended to have a First Aid Kit in your van, however it is not a required item at Check-In.
Important Websites:
Listed below are the responsibilities of the Team Captain prior to, and during race weekend.
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It is mandatory for participation in this event that every team with one or more local members provide three race volunteers. Don’t bring children or dogs. Volunteers should be assertive and plan to work.Captains are responsible for ensuring that their volunteers each take (and pass) the mandatory online training, are at their appointed jobs, at the designated time, to fulfill the required tasks. Volunteers receive shirts on-site. Bring a flashlight and two LED flashers for night shift. If a volunteer cannot report, it is up to the team to find a replacement and make sure they report to their specific job site.
Vans
Teams are encouraged to make a sign for each of their vehicles that reads: “CAUTION: WALKER ON ROAD” to place in the rear of the van. Vans may not follow behind their walker. Each team is limited to two vehicles, preferably a van or SUV type. No vehicles wider than 80” or longer than 23’-0”. No motor homes, buses or limousines are allowed. Teams not abiding by this rule will be disqualified. Each team will be issued four signs, two are in color and two are white. On Van 1 place white signs on the front and rear driverside windows. On Van 2 place a colored sign on the
back and the two colored signs on the front passenger side TEAM ROSTER/ADDS & SUBS/VOLUNTEER INVITE: corner of windows. The colored sign is required to access legs register.hoodtocoast.com #19-23 and #32-36. MANDATORY ONLINE VOLUNTEER TRAINING: volunteer.hoodtocoast.com WEBSITE: Don’t use overly suggestive or foul language for decorations. www.portlandtocoastwalk.com Have fun but use good judgement...don’t make us get out the FACEBOOK: van decoration police. Also, music cannot be broadcast over www.facebook.com/hoodtocoast INSTAGRAM/TWITTER: outside loud speakers! @HTCRelay #HTC16 PROVIDENCE CANCER FUNDRAISING (#FINISHCANCER): TO PACK! www.everydayhero.com/us/finishcancer2016 dont forgeT TEAM MATCHING: MOIST TOWELETTES www.htcrelayforum.com
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HTC/PTC Relays Merchandise
Team Suites
(www.portlandrunningcompany.com)
Team suites within the beach Finish Area are available to celebrate with your teammates, family, and friends. They’re ideal
An array of 2016 PTC merchandise will be available before the
as a private team gathering place in the midst of the excitement
race at Portland Running Company stores, online, and at the
of the Finish, offering premium catered food a private team
Start and Finish, hosted by Portland Running Company! If
suite bar area, fire pits and more. There are a limited number,
available, exchanges of unworn race shirts for different sizes
so reserve your suite soon! Contact Cassie Negra via email:
will be allowed at the Finish Merchandise Tent.
office@htcrelay.com, or call (503) 292-4626.
Portland To Coast Start The START is located under the east end of the Hawthorne Bridge across the river from downtown Portland. The race begins Friday, August 26, with start times every 15 minutes. Historically, we have been on schedule to the minute, so DON’T BE LATE ! It’s strongly suggested that only one team support vehicle come to the Start Area. This will greatly reduce the expected traffic congestion. Van 2 is encouraged to rendevous with Van 1 at Exchange 18. “Out-of-Town” teams receive their packets, race numbers, wrist wraps, vehicle signs, and T-shirts at the Start. Arrive 45 minutes prior to your Start Time to collect these materials and officially check in. CHECK-IN PROCEDURES:
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Present team safety equipment at the Equipment
Check-in Area for inspection and turn in a signed copy of the Safety Agreement located in your team packet or in the handbook. Your team will then be issued a Race Wrist Wrap/ Baton and Timing Chip. Without your Race Wrist Wrap and approved Safety Equipment, your team will not start the race. 2. Twenty minutes before your team’s assigned Start Time, check in at the Team Check-in Tent. Approval of safety equipment must be secured prior to checking in. You will need to state your Team Number to officials and sign alongside your team name on the CHECK-IN sheet. Any team member can check the team in. 3. Teams scheduled to start in each upcoming wave will have their team name/number announced five minutes prior to scheduled start. The first walker must be at the Start Line.
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You cannot start before your assigned start time! Continue on page 10
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4. Team Record: Each team can record their individual leg times as well as the accumulated walking time at the completion of each leg for posterity. These sheets DO NOT NEED to be turned in at the end of the race. Available on page 68.
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Special Awards Ceremony On page 67 cast a VOTE for the overall “Best Decorated Van” “Best Team Name”
The Finish is located on the beach, just north of the turnaround
”Best Team Outfit” and
of Broadway Avenue in Seaside, Oregon. Be aware, traffic and
“Outstanding Volunteer”
parking are very congested at the Finish in Seaside. Use of the free parking shuttle is highly encouraged!
Results announced at 5:00pm, and on ‘Results’ webpage.
(Map included on page 62, and at www.hoodtocoast.com/ race-information)
Team members often walk across the Finish Line with their anchor walker who is officially finishing the race. If your team chooses to do so, make sure your official leg 36 (anchor) walker leads your team to the Finish Line. This walker will be the one who is credited with an official finish. A special team holding area will allow your team to meet up as the last walker comes down the ramp. Listen for announcements. Updated Finish Results: Results will be produced as often as possible throughout Saturday. Final results will also be posted at www.hoodtocoast.
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com/results. If for some reason, you do not agree with the final results, please file a report prior to 8:30pm on Saturday to the designated Rules & Penalties Table. Finisher Medals: Medals will be given to each qualifying team as the finishing walker crosses the Finish Line. If the team has not received credit for their volunteers at that time or in the event of team disqualification, medals will be withheld and informed of the reason at the Penalties Table. Medals must be picked up on Saturday, or at the HTC office at a later date.
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Awards Ceremony SATURDAY at 5:00pm, in front of the main stage on the beach, Portland To Coast awards will be given out to the TOP SIX teams in EACH CATEGORY. All teams awarded should have their team captains and/or team members present. Awards will not be mailed to teams who aren’t present. Other pick-up arrangements should be made.
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WATER
Be sure to bring extra water to stay hydrated througout the entire course.
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Finish Beach Party
Teams may watch for rule infractions by other teams. There will
Food and Beverage:
be race officials recording infractions as seen. Teams wishing
Hood To Coast / Portland To Coast Relays enthusiastically
to file penalty/protests (note ‘Race Rules’ pg 16) must do so
welcomes Century Catering to the 2016 Finish Party.
in writing within 30 minutes of their finish in Seaside. Submit
the written form at the Rules & Penalties Tent. Be specific and
Full Sail Beer & Wine Garden:
detailed. It’s imperative to have a team number to identify
Located within the fenced area at the Finish party on the
the team. The Rules & Penalties Committee will evaluate all
beach. No beer or alcohol is allowed to be brought into the
incidents; their decisions are final. To enforce a penalty, infrac-
event area on the beach. Bring I.D, proof of legal age will
tions must be reported by two or more teams. This system
be required. DESIGNATE A SOBER DRIVER IF YOU PLAN ON
has resulted in disqualifications.
DRINKING ALCOHOL. DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE, BE RESPONSIBLE. Open containers on the prom are illegal and police enforce infractions. ATM: Need cash? Look for a Bank ATM vehicle and signs on the beach! Music Center Stage: From 12:45pm - 3:45pm Saturday, the main stage will host the pop/rock ‘Brian O’Dell Band’, with ‘Radical Revolution’ performing as the headliner from 6:45pm-11:00pm Saturday evening! Plan on dancing into the night to an energetic and entertaining Northwest favorite! Don’t miss this amazing party!
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Open Container Policy
Absolutely no open containers or consumption of alcohol is allowed during the race or on the race course (this isn’t Las Vegas)! Teams seen or reported doing so will be disqualified and could be fined/cited by Law Enforcement. Please save the celebration for the huge beach party at the Finish!
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FLASHLIGHT/HEADLAMP
Participants must carry/wear a flashlight or wear a headlamp from 6:00 PM through 7:00 AM while walking.
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RUNNING FOR
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Recruit Teammates
Team Time
Walker Substitution
Connect with walkers looking for a team,
The average walk team finishes in ap-
No walker may drop out of the race solely
or teams looking for walkers by visiting
proximately 28.5 hours. Don’t under-
for the purpose of the team substituting
www.htcrelayforum.com or www.face-
estimate how fast you will actually walk!
a faster walker in their place. If a walker
book.com/HoodToCoast! Chat with
Team additions/substitutions should
is forced out due to injury or illness,
fellow participants, ask questions and
reflect any change(s). Special Seeding
they MAY NOT be reinstated into the
post to recruit other walkers! Discussions
Requests for starting times will NOT be
team lineup. The team must finish the
range from teams looking for additonal
accepted. Teams that choose to violate
event with the remaining walkers mov-
walkers, tips/advice and logistics.
their pre-assigned start times will be
ing forward in the same sequence. No
disqualified and subject to suspension
alternates may be added once the team
from participating in future events.
has started. (60 min. penalty if involved
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in improper substitution).
dont forget to pack! 2 PAIRS OF SHOES
Categories
MIXED CATEGORIES:
1. MEN'S WALKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Any age, all are male WALKERS.
Teams with 10-11 members must
2. MEN'S MASTERS WALKING . . . . . . . Min. age of all male WALKERS is 40.
have a min. of 5 women. Teams with
3. WOMEN'S WALKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . Any age,all are female WALKERS.
8-9 members must have a minimum
4. WOMEN'S MASTERS WALKING. . . . .Min. age of all female WALKERS is 40.
of 4 women. Teams with less than
5. MIXED WALKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..At least half women. Any age, all are WALKERS.
this number of women will default
6. MIXED MASTERS WALKING. . . . . . . . At least half women. Min. age of WALKERS is 40.
to a men’s category. Any team with
7. MEN'S SUPERMASTERS WALKING. . Min. age of all male WALKERS is 50.
1-5 men, with the rest comprised of
8. WOMEN'S SUPERMASTERS WALK. . Min. age of all male WALKERS is 50.
women, will be classified within the
9. MIXED SUPERMASTERS WALK. . . . . At least half women. Min. age of all WALKERS is 50.
mixed categories.
10. CORPORATE MIXED WALKING. . . All employed by same company, at least half women.
CORPORATE CATEGORIES: ALL team
11. CORPORATE MEN'S WALKING. . . . .All employed by the same company, any age range.
members must be employed full-time
12. CORPORATE WOMEN'S WALKING. . All employed by the same company, any age range.
by the SAME business.
13. MEN’S CHAMPION MASTERS. . . .Average age of all participants is 60
(Team Category will update automati-
14. WOMEN’S CHAMPION MASTERS. .Average age of all participants is 60
cally on the ‘Team Roster’ page as team
15. MIXED CHAMPION MASTERS. . . .At least half women. Average age of all participants is 60
gender and age composition changes).
12 member
teams must have a min. of 6 women.
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Walking Legs
Substitution Process
All teams are to walk their members in
If a walker drops out due to injury or ill-
rotating legs and in the same sequence of
ness during a leg and isn’t able to walk
rotation throughout the race. Walker on
to the next exchange, the next walker
leg 13 would thus walk legs, 13, and 25.
in rotation may take the wrist wrap and
When determining who will walk each
continue to the end of that leg. The next
leg, (besides distance and leg rating),
leg must be walk by the next walker in
Captains should consider the following:
rotation.
(http://register.hoodtocoast.com) up
-Time of day walkers will encounter
Mixed Division Process:
must be filled out on forms provided
each leg
If a walker on a Mixed Division team
-The leg’s exposure to sun and/or wind
becomes injured or ill and drops out dur-
-Variable weather
ing the leg, the paragraph above applies
-Walker ability
with the addition that the replacement
-Walker familiarity with the area
walker must be of the same gender. If
-Whether there is any van support on
a minimum of seventeen(17) legs are
the leg
not completed by females the team will
-Walker willingness to run on a gravel
automatically be reclassified into the
(and potentially dusty) road
Men’s Division. E.g. (presume injury to Female #1 on leg #16) see right
The combination of the first three of these is perhaps the most crucial. Some legs are notorious for brutal sun exposure during the day. Legs 13, 16, and 17 where late afternoon walking can be in direct sun, as well as Leg 35, which have little shade and nearly no van support for the majority of the leg. Walkers who push these legs too hard will severely pay for it in their second and legs, ending up stiff, sore and sometimes injured.
Walker Off Course Monitor/guide your teammates through the course. If a wrong turn is made, the walker must return to the course on foot to the point on the course where the error occurred and resume the race. Do not
important Every person walking race day MUST be officially registered, or your team will be disqualified. Add/Subs can be submitted via “Team Clubhouse” until race day. Race day Adds/Subs at the Start ($25 late fee).
rotation
Start Rotation Position Gender Leg 13 M-1 Leg 14 M-2 Leg 15 M-3 Leg 16 F-1 Leg 17 M-4 Leg 18 F-2 Leg 19 F-3 Leg 20 M-5 Leg 21 M-6 Leg 22 F-4
Revised Rotation Position Gender Leg 13 M-1 Leg 14 M-2 Leg 15 M-3 Leg 16 F-2 Leg 17 M-4 Leg 18 F-3 Leg 19 F-4 Leg 20 M-5 Leg 21 M-6 Leg 22 F-5
mark turns on the roads/course! Teams are responsible for educating teammates on the course route/directions!
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race rules
The following rules are for the safety of participants. Violation will result in a time penalty or disqualification.
penalties Disqualification for violating #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 14
60 minute penalty for violating codes 11, 12, 15 and 17
1 5 8 9 2 10 3 6 7 4 3 Volunteers
Use Sleeping Fields
Do Not Litter
It is mandatory for participation in this
Participants may only use designated
Participants must use portable toilets,
event that all local teams provide three
areas to sleep (roped off with caution
garbage/recycling containers provided! It
volunteers who must each take and
tape). Tents are allowed at Exch. 18, and
is totally unacceptable to litter, urinate or
pass the mandatory online training and
Exch. 24. Sleeping field (NO TENTS) at
defecate on private property. Your be-
fulfill their required jobs duties the day
Exch. 30. Race DQ if found sleeping on
havior affects the environment and could
of the event.
ground next to vehicle!
force the discontinuance of the race.
www.hoodtocoast.com/volunteer
Pay Attention To Course Volunteers
Wear Reflective Gear
Team members must wear the wrist wrap
Course volunteers are regarded as Race
and race number while walking, as well as
Officials and their instructions must be
a reflective vest, one front and one back
followed and respected.
LED flasher, and carry a flashlight from 6:00pm to 7:00am (reflective vest only
until 9:00am and can be taken off directly after 9am if still walking). Participants will
Team Vehicles
be held at the exchange and not allowed
Your team vehicles must not exceed 80”
to walk without the proper equipment.
wide or 23’ 0” long. No motor homes,
No Headphones
Audio devices are only allowed to be worn below the head while running
or walking. Volunteers also will not be allowed to have any audio devices on
while fulfilling their job duties. Failure to
adhere to this policy will result in team disqualification.
No Open Containers On Course
Educate Your Teammates
buses or limos allowed. Two (2) team
Be sure to educate and guide teammates
vehicles are permitted on course. On
as needed. If a wrong turn is made, the
legs 19-23 and 32-36 only one team
participant must return on foot to the
vehicle is permitted on course. The other
point where the error occurred and re-
vehicle must use the alternate handbook
sume the race. Do not mark on the course!
routes shown. Van decorations mustn’t be overly sexual, suggestive, have foul
No Bicycles Or Dogs
language or offensive slogans.
During your walk, no bicycles or dogs are allowed to accompany participants on the course.
No open container or alcohol is allowed
on course. Inebriated teammates or volunteers on the course will not be tolerated! Teams seen with open containers
or reported doing so will be disqualified
and could be fined or cited by law enforcement.
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11 12 14 16 13 15 17 Display Van Signs
Teams are provided with two white and
two color signs for course vehicles. Teams are required to display the white signs in the front & back rear windows of Van 1 with team name and number.
Colored signs are to be posted on the outside front driver’s window and back window in Van 2.
Walker Rotation
All teams are to walk their members in the same rotation and in the same
sequence of rotation throughout the
race. Participants cannot walk back to back legs. See pg. 14 for substitutions and sequence info.
Don’t Drop Off Early
No parking/dropping off teammates permitted within 500 feet of an exchange!
Vans must obey “No Parking” signs and volunteer instructions for parking.
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Sandbagging
Provide Medical Info
Any teams that start the race early or
It’s vitally important that each team-
finish over 2.5 hours faster than their
mate have their contact/medical info
anticipated finish time will be disquali-
completed on the back of their race bib.
fied and all teammates risk being banned from future participation if the behavior continues two years in a row.
Quiet Hours
Participants On Left
No loud noise, music, or yelling from
Participants are to walk along the left
10pm-6am (respect the communities).
side of the road except legs #14 thru #16.
No outside loud music speakers.
course guidelines
General important information regarding course safety and flow.
Exchanges are marked in yellow paint on paved roads, and pink flagging along gravel roads (yes, this course does have gravel stretches (dust); so bring bandanas/painter’s masks, or just grin and bear it)! Waiting Walkers who will walk the next leg MUST line up single file (after warming up) along the exchange zone shoulder of the road behind the EXCHANGE POINT. Faster team walkers are to be towards the front of this “chute.” Step out of the
CHUTE into the EXCHANGE ZONE as your walker approaches. Walkers finishing must exit the exchange zone promptly and follow volunteer instructions. All Spectators MUST remain on the RIGHT SIDE of the road. Walkers are to walk along the left side of the road except as indicated in the Team Handbook (legs #14 through #16). The race course and finish line will officially close Saturday evening at 9:00pm. Any teams still on the course at that time are requested to either discontinue the race, or finish by walking more than one of their walkers at the same time (only if instructed by Race Officials and given a ‘LeapFrog’ to turn in at the Finish). If your team has been honest in supplying race pace times, everyone should finish no later than 9:00 PM. This means some exchanges (33, 34 and 35) may close before 9:00 pm due to scheduling.
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In 1982, the first year of Hood To Coast, there was just 8 teams! Hood To Coast’s second year in Seaside, runners had to run the equivalent of 12 blocks on the sand to the turnaround area finish line One year in the mid 1990’s, Hood To Coast allowed one world class MTV in-line skate team to participate.
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There are 564 porta-potties and 4,400 rolls of porta-pottie toilet paper are used along the route. The course record, set in 1995 still stands, led by an elite Nike team called ‘Mambu Baddu’ and Team Captain, Alberto Salazar. They averaged 4:49 per mile for 196 miles.
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tHANK YOU VOLUNTEERS
The race wouldn’t be possible without support from 3,600 dedicated volunteers along the course! The provision of three (3) volunteers per local team ensures that all participants have a well supported and safe event. For complete volunteer requirements visit:
www.hoodtocoast.com/volunteers
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safety Emergency Procedure
Giving On Course Aid/ Support Absolutely no team members or spectators are allowed to cross busy highways or streets with the purpose of giving aid or support to participants walking along that side of the
In an emergency, call 911 and locate the Exchange Leader or Radio Operator at the nearest
road! Team vehicles MUST safely cross over
Exchange. Medical care and first aid safety is the responsibility of each team and participant.
to the other side of the road where the walker
Each team needs to be prepared to care for the common medical needs of their walker, and
is, park, and unload support people.
have a first aid kit prepared. **You and your teammates MUST write important emergency contact and medical info on the back of your race bibs!
Communications Radio Communication Operators are at most exchange zones along the race course. Ham operator’s primary responsibility is communication for emergencies, but they also help with logistical issues. If you see anyone hurt, please get their race number, exact location, and nature of the emergency, if possible, and let the radio operators know at the next Exchange. They are capable of calling in full emergency medical, police, and fire response. (Radio communications volunteers do not fulfill the normal team volunteer requirement). Radio volunteers register via: https://ham.hoodtocoast.com/
Walking At Night Maintain contact with your van within reason along the course. DO NOT follow behind walkers! Vans can pull in a safe area (off of the road)! Don’t obstruct traffic! Participants must wear a reflective vest, front and back LED flashers, and carry a flashlight or wear a headlamp from 6:00 PM through 7:00 AM (through 9:00 AM for reflective vest only) while walking. THIS IS STRICTLY ENFORCED. Teammates/support personnel are highly encouraged to wear a reflective vest and LED flasher when not inside the race vehicle, while on the course or at an exchange Reflectivity be present on the front and back of the participant while running/walking in the event. Reflective striping on a shirt or vest must be at least 1/3” thick. Reflectivity on shorts, pants, or hat does not count towards meeting the minimum requirement. A reflective vest or Y reflective harness are acceptable, whereas a reflective belt, reflective cloth, and/or reflective sleeves will not be accepted. Flashlight headlamp: http://www.ledlenserusa.com/headlamps We do not specify what kind of flashing light, as long as it is LED. Two LED flashers will be provided again this year in each Team Captain bag at Packet Pick-up. Walkers must understand there WON’T be any police promised to protect them from vehicle traffic along the course. Great care must be exercised at all times by walkers and team vehicles. Walkers must face traffic (except Legs 14-16, where they walk on the right side of the road) and obey all traffic laws. A motorcycle patrol group will be on the course (legs 13-35) for safety monitoring. At several exchanges, HTC hires professional traffic flaggers. Obey their signals.
Hydration & First Aid There are not First Aid Stations on the course. There are some long sections of the course in the latter stages where no available water sources exist. BE PREPARED. Midday temperatures may be hot! It’s important to continually hydrate. CARRY LARGE WATER CONTAINERS in your vans to refill bottles. The average team is on the course for 29 hours, so drink plenty of fluids! A person walking should consume 12+ cups a day. Many injuries are related to soft tissue trauma and are effectively treated with ice. Real ice works better than chemical ice packs. Ice should be used with plastic bags and a damp towel over sore, tender, bruised and blistered areas. Any wrapping or taping should only take place after effective ice therapy. Follow guidelines for R.I.C.E. (Rest Ice Compression Elevation).
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driver guide
Driving the course requires as much planning as walking the race. Follow these directions to help you plan and handle over 2,000 vans concentrated in the same area during a 36-hour time period.
Drive Course Before The Race Note where all turns are located.
Identify exchanges (and areas where more time will be required). Know the difficult parking areas and plan accordingly. Be aware of where stops can be made to provide walker support. Know where food and restrooms are located. It’s very important. Don’t violate the law by going on private property. Locate gas stations, last fuel stop before Seaside is in St. Helens (Leg 18). Establish places, (other than exchanges), where your team vans can meet. Become aware of areas where vans won’t be in contact with their walker and how to deal effectively. Cell phone coverage may not be available in all areas (particularly legs 18-32).
Areas Restricted To One Van
There are at least two areas on the course that will be restricted to one van per team due to narrow roads with limited space for high concentrations of vans. Between Exch 18 (Columbia Co. Fairgrounds/St. Helens and Intersection of HWY 202 and Old Ranch Road (Leg 23). Map shown in handbook (page 41). Between Olney (Exchange 31) and HWY 101 in Seaside (Leg 36). Map shown in handbook (page 54).
Free Towing / Lock-Out Assistance As a service to participants, we’ve contracted with Allbright Towing for FREE towing/ lock out services (Portland - Seaside), -they’re on call for the race! (503) 648-2662 or cell: (971) 645-6182. If you are out of cell service, contact your nearest exchange leader who will radio an Allbright Towing truck.
Rule Reminders No team members are allowed to cross highways or streets to give aid. Vans must pull over to that side of road and park. No Parking/stopping within 500 feet of an exchange! Don’t drop off teammates near the exchange zone. 30 minute penalty! Vans must obey the No Parking Between Barricades signs and volunteers parking instructions. Exchanges are marked with yellow paint on paved roads and pink flagging along gravel roads.
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Know Your route cut for easy directions for hand or pocket while walking LEG 13 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exch #12 on Esplanade (near SE Madison St.), north of Hawthorne Bridge 0.01 Up stairs onto Hawthorne Bridge 0.05 Sidewalk on bridge 0.35 Ramp down off bridge 0.44 Waterfront Park esplanade 0.70 Morrison Bridge 1.07 Burnside Bridge 1.36 Steel Bridge 1.37 UPRR - railway tracks 1.73 Broadway Bridge (on Naito Pkwy) 2.29 Fremont Bridge (Naito Pkwy becomes Front Ave) 2.95 Nicolai St. and Bingham Co. 3.56 NW 26th 4.19 Exchange #13 @ Front Ave, between Georgia Pacific and Gunderson
LEG 14 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Georgia Pacific/Exchange #13 @ Front Ave. 0.72 Front Ave to Kittridge 1.20 Kittridge Avenue/HWY 30 3.78 HWY 30/St. Johns Bridge 4.18 Germantown Road/HWY 30 5.23 Linnton Lighthouse Inn/HWY 30 6.04 Exch 14, Marina Way/HWY 30
LEG 15 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exchange #14 @ Marina Way / Highway 30 1.55 Sauvie Island Bridge 3.34 Burlington Tavern 3.93 Cornelius Pass Road/Hwy 30 4.92 Logie Trail / HWY 30 6.16 Wildwood Golf Course 7.25 Exchange #15 / Weigh Station
LEG 16 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exchange #15 / Weigh Station 0.84 Rocky Point Road / HWY #30 2.51 Bonneville Dr/Johns Landing Rd 3.79 Hwy #30/ SE High School Way 3.92 Exchange #16 @ east parking lot of Scappoose High School
LEG 17 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exchange #16 @ Scappoose High School / HWY 30 0.13 High School Way/Walnut St/HWY 30 1.05 Scappoose Vernonia HWY / HWY 30 2.25 Wikstrom Road/W Lane Rd/ HWY 30 3.12 Fullerton Road / HWY 30 4.67 Berg Road / HWY 30 6.72 Millard Rd / HWY 30 7.45 Frank Park Rd / HWY 30 7.77 St Helens High School, Exch #17 @ Gable Rd/HWY 30
LEG 18 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 St Helens High School/Ex 17 @ Gable Rd. near HWY 30 0.49 Sykes Rd/HWY 30 1.71 HWY 30/Pittsburgh Rd 2.02 Pittsburgh Rd/Sunset Blvd 2.48 Sunset Blvd/Columbia Blvd 3.30 Columbia Blvd/Sykes Rd 3.62 Columbia Blvd/Gable Rd/Bachelor Flat Rd 3.98 Bachelor Flat Rd/Gable Rd/ Summit View Drive 4.19 Bachelor Flat Rd. continues to curve to right. (near Ross Rd) 5.23 Columbia Co. Fairgrounds Exch. 18 @ Saulser Rd
LEG 19 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Columbia County Fairground Exchg. #18 @ Saulser Rd. 0.37 Saulser / E. Kappler / Sykes Road 1.14 Sykes / W. Kappler Road 1.88 W. Kappler / Brinn Road 1.90 Brinn / Pittsburgh Road (Yankton School) 2.70 Pittsburgh / Gensman Road 5.89 Exchange #19 @ Pittsburgh Rd
LEG 20 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exchange #19 on Pittsburgh Rd 3.03 Gravel section begins 3.90 Large barn on right 5.75 Exchange #20 on Pittsburgh Rd
LEG 21 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exchange #20 on Pittsburgh Rd 0.30 Camp Emerald Forest sign (3-prong fork in road - take far right fork onto Schaffer Rd) 2.00 Blue gate on left 2.28 House on left near creek (old cars) 5.06 Exchange #21 on Schaffer Rd
LEG 22 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exchange #21 on Schaffer Rd 0.11 Schaffer Spur Road / Apiary Rd 1.70 Wilkerson County Park 3.80 Rock quarry on right 4.60 Golden-yellow gate on left 6.69 Small blue house and garage on left 6.71 Exchange #22 on Apiary Rd
LEG 23 DIRECTIONS:
0.00 Exchange #22 on Apiary Rd 0.71 Apiary Road / HWY 47 0.94 Peterson Station (fire station) on left 3.40 Blue house on right 4.23 Natal Grange Exchange #23 @ HWY 47
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LEG 24 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Natal Grange Exch #23 @ HWY 47 0.60 Sleeping field on the left 1.15 Battle Creek Bridge 3.55 Nehalem Valley Automotive/Mist 3.66 Highway 47 / 202 4.87 Mist Exch #24 @ HWY 202
LEG 25 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Mist Exchange #24 @ HWY 202 1.14 Nehalem River bridge 1.71 Mist/Birkenfeld fire station 3.05 HWY 202 / Fishhawk Rd 3.80 Birkenfeld Church Exch 25 @ HWY 202
LEG 26 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Birkenfeld Church, Exch. 25 @ HWY 202 0.48 Nehalem River bridge 1.98 Welcome to Clatsop Cty sign 2.48 Nehalem River bridge 3.57 HWY 202 / Cahill Road 5.65 Exch #26 @ HWY 202
LEG 27 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exchange #26 @ HWY 202 0.30 HWY 202 / Northrup Creek Road 3.10 Nehalem River bridge 4.81 HWY 202 / Rhodes Road 5.16 HWY 202 / Wage Road 6.10 JewellExchange#27@HWY202
LEG 28 DIRECTIONS:
Know Your route cut for easy directions for hand or pocket while walking LEG 31 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exch 30 @ HWY 202 (mp 14.0) 0.82 Mile post 13 sign 1.53 McCoy Lane 2.00 Klaskanine River bridge and Fish Hatchery (mp 12.0) 2.64 Lillenas Road (mp 11.3) 3.10 Olney Lane 3.96 Coastline Fellowship Church / Exch 31 @ HWY 202 (mp 9.9)
LEG 32 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exchange #31 @ Coastline Christian Church/HWY 202 0.23 Youngs River Road 0.93 Bridge / Olney cutoff (Y in road) 0.96 Saddle Mountain Road 1.50 Red barn 2.47 Jurgensen Road 4.20 Youngs River Falls
LEG 33 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exch 32 @ Youngs River Road 3.67 Tucker Creek Road 5.12 Binder Slough Road 6.18 Dow Road 6.60 Wireless Road 7.29 Lewis & Clark Rd 7.72 Lewis and Clark School Exch 33 @ Lewis & Clark Road
LEG 34 DIRECTIONS:
0.00 L e w i s A n d C l a r k S c h o o l Exchange #33 @ Lewis & Clark Road 0.61 Lynstad Heights 1.82 Mudd Road 2.43 Kee Rd (on left) - Reith Rd (on right) and Lewis & Clark Road 2.66 Lewis and Clark Cemetary 3.32 Lewis & Clark Rd/bridge 3.43 Lewis & Clark Rd/Fort Clatsop Rd. 4.08 Fort Clatsop Rd/Lewis & Clark Mainline 4.12 Exch #34 on Lewis & Clark Mainline
LEG 35 DIRECTIONS:
0.00 Exch 34: corner of Lewis & Clark Rd./Fort Clatsop Rd/Logan Rd 0.09 Lewis & Clark Rd/Lewis & Clark Mainline 1.92 Lewis & Clark Mainline/Lewis & Clark Rd 6.43 Lewis & Clark Mainline/Lewis & Clark Rd/ Lewis & Clark Country Rd. 7.07 Exchange #35 on Lewis & Clark Mainline (near Lewis & Clark Country Rd.)
LEG 36 DIRECTIONS:
0.00 Exch35 @ Lewis & Clark Rd 0.79 Path meets Lewis & Clark Country Rd 3.12 Crown Camp Rd/Wahanna Rd 3.75 Wahanna Rd / 12th Avenue 3.94 Turn into movie theater lot 4.05 14th Ave / HWY 101 (ped bridge) 4.20 14th Ave/ Holladay St 4.31 Holladay St/ 12th Ave 4.63 12th Avenue / Promenade 5.19 Finish on sand @Turnaround!
0.00 Jewell Exch 27 @ HWY 202 (mP 29.5) 0.36 HWY 202/HWY 103 (mp 29.3) 1.19 Co. Maintenance Yard on left (mp 28.5) 2.72 Elk Viewpoint on left (mp 27.9) 4.09 Exch 28 @HWY 202 (mp 25.3)
LEG 29 DIRECTIONS: 0.00 Exchange #28 @ HWY 202 (mp 25.3) 0.42 Lee Wooden Park on left (mp 24.9) 3.56 Crest of hill (mp 21.8) 5.97 Exch 29 @ HWY 202 (mp 19.4)
LEG 30 DIRECTIONS:
0.00 Exch 29 @ HWY 202 (mp 19.3) 3.24 Mile post 16 sign 3.40 Nehalem River bridge (mp 15.8) 5.32 Exch 30 @ HWY 202 (mp 14.0)
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VAN 1 ROUTE TO EXCHANGE 13
VANS ARE RECOMMENDED TO DRIVE THE FOLLOWING ROUTE FROM EXCH. 12 TO 13
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DRIVING DIRECTIONS: • From PTC Start turn left onto Water Avenue • Turn left onto Taylor Street • Turn left onto SE Grand Avenue • Turn left onto Morrison Avenue and merge right onto the ramp to I-5 North toward Seattle • Merge right at exit 302B onto I-405 South toward St. Helens • Cross the Fremont Bridge and merge right onto US 30 West towards NW Ind. Area/ St. Helens • Go 25 miles on HWY 30 and turn left onto Millard Rd (0.79 miles before Exch 17) • Continue 1.48 miles on Millard Rd and turn right onto S. Bachelor Flat Rd. Continue another .50 miles and turn left on Bachelor Flat Rd/Saulser Rd and proceed to Exch 18. Van parking in Columbia Co. Fairgrounds. 34
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LEG DESCRIPTION: Basically flat terrain along the Willamette River and Portland water
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EXCH 13. ADDRESS: 3838 NW Front Ave. Portland, OR 97210 (at Georgia Pacific) GPS: Latitude N 45°33’6.83” Longitude W 122°42’54.03”
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Gar
F AV RON EN T UE
ing
ang
e N VA
1600
No
S
P
Park
ing
-
Ave .
G
Garbage
NAIT PAR O KWA Y
1400 1300
= Garbage
T
Toilets = Porta Potties 1200
= Parking
<--
P
Parking
1100 P = No Parking No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
1000 = Food/Fundraiser Parking
Food
900 First Aid
Camping
= First Aid = Sleeping Area
0.00 PTC Start on Esplanade (near SE Madison St.), north of Hawthorne Bridge Broadway 0.01 Up stairs onto Hawthorne Bridge Bridge 0.05 Sidewalk on bridge 0.35 Ramp down off bridge Steel 0.44 Waterfront Park esplanade Bridge 0.70 Morrison Bridge 1.07 Burnside Bridge Burnside Bridge 1.36 Steel Bridge 1.37 UPRR - railway tracks 1.73 Broadway Bridge (on Naito Pkwy) Morrison 2.29 Fremont Bridge (Naito Pkwy becomes Bridge Front Ave) 2.95 Nicolai St. and Bingham Co. <-- SE MAIN 3.56 NW 26th SE MADISON Haw Bridgthorne12 4.19 Exchange #13 @ Front Ave e in front of Georgia Pacific
<-
1500
Fro nt
Walker DIRECTIONS EX 13- EX 14:
Freemont Bridge
NORTH
800 700 600
500 400
Elevation (ft)
300 200 100
4.19 mi
000
0
.2 .4 .6 .8
1.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
2.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
3.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
4.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
Distance (mi)
5.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
6.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
7.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
8.0 35
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VAN 1
LEG
6.04 Mi. - Moderate
LEG DESCRIPTION: Basically flat terrain along Front Ave / St. Helen Road / Hwy 30
14
on paved shoulder and sidewalks.
EXCH 14. ADDRESS: 11500 NW St. Helens and Marina Way Portland, OR 97231 (m.p. 9.3, at Knife River Corp.) GPS: Latitude N 45°36’37.94” Longitude W 122°47’45.42”
• WALKERS TO WALK ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF HWY 30 WITH VAN TRAFFIC (not facing traffic).
P
Parking
30
G
T
14
Garbage
DRIVER NOTES:
P
Parking
Van parking to right off of HWY 30 near Marina Way (past train tracks) in large 'Knife River' fenced parking lot.
Va ns
ge han Exc
LINNTON
108th
P
Parking
Marina Way
Toilets
x LINNTON
LIGHTHOUSE INN
<--
G
Y 30
HW
Provisions and refueling in Linnton.
30 Garbage
T
Toilets
P
Parking
= Garbage = Porta Potties = Parking
VANS MUST NOT STOP ON SHOULDER OF HWY 30!
P = No Parking
2000
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
1900
Food
GERMANTOWN ROAD
1800
First Aid
Camping
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid = Sleeping Area
DIRECTIONS EX 13 - EX 14:
<--
1700
St. John's Bridge
0.00 Georgia Pacific/Exchange #13 @ Front Ave. 0.68 Front Ave to Kittridge 1.17 Kittridge Avenue/HWY 30 3.74 HWY 30/St. Johns Bridge 4.14 Germantown Road/HWY 30 5.19 Linnton Lighthouse Inn/ HWY 30 6.04 Exch 14 @ Marina Way/ HWY 30
1600
1500
Willamette River
0
Y3
HW
1400 1300 1200
DEQ Center
1100
x
1000 <-
900
RI
DG
E
800
<-
KI T
TE
700 600
500
NORTH
FR AV ON EN T UE
Georgia Pacific
x
HW
13
0
Y3
400
Elevation (ft)
300
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200 100
6.04 mi
000
0
.2 .4 .6 .8
1.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
2.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
3.0 .2
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4.0 .2
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Distance (mi)
5.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
6.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
7.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
8.0
VAN 1
7.25 Mi.- Hard
LEG
LEG DESCRIPTION: Gently rolling terrain on paved shoulder along Highway 30.
15
EXCH 15. ADDRESS: Rocky Point Weight Station Scappoose, OR (m.p. 16.5) GPS: Latitude N 45°41’41.89” Longitude W 122°52’15.63”
15
• WALKERS TO WALK ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF HWY 30 WITH THE VAN TRAFFIC (not facing traffic). X
WEIGH STATION
<--
DRIVER NOTES: Van parking at Weigh Station at Exchange 15. Park as directed by volunteers.
X
WILDWOOD GOLF COURSE Y HW
No provisions in Burlington or along this leg.
30
LOGIE TRAIL
-
<Willamette River
US
PA S
S
VA NS M U ST NOT STOP O N SHOULDER OF HWY 30!
.
C RO OR AD NE LI
2000 1900
G
Garbage
= Porta Potties
1700
= Parking
0.00 Exchange #14 @ Marina Way / Highway 30 1.55 Sauvie Island Bridge 3.34 Burlington Tavern 3.93 Cornelius Pass Road/Hwy 30 4.92 Logie Trail / HWY 30 6.16 Wildwood Golf Course 7.25 Exchange #15 / Weigh Station
HW
P
Parking
DIRECTIONS EX #14 - EX #15:
Tavern
1800
= Garbage
<--
T
Toilets
BURLINGTON x Burlington
Y3
P = No Parking 1600
No Parking
0
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
= Food/Fundraiser 1500 = First Aid
Sauvies Island
Food
First Aid
Camping
1400 Area = Sleeping 1300
30
NORTH 1200
P
Parking
G
Garbage
1100
T
HW
Toilets
30 MARINA WAY
Va n
s
700
Willamette River
800
Weigh Station
Exchange
900
<--
1000
Y
P
Parking
14
600
500
30
400
Elevation (ft)
300 200 100
7.25 mi
000
0
.2 .4 .6 .8
1.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
2.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
3.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
4.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
Distance (mi)
5.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
6.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
7.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
8.0
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VAN 1
LEG
3.92 Mi. - Easy
LEG DESCRIPTION: Gently rolling terrain on paved shoulder along Highway 30.
16
EXCH 16. ADDRESS: 33700 SE High School Way, Scappoose, OR 97056
(Scappoose High School) GPS: Latitude N 45°44’57.34” Longitude W 122°52’27.54”
30
<--
HWY
VANS
EXCH
ANG
P
No Parking
Scappoose Middle School
Scho
T
P
Toil e
ol W ay
ts
<--
Parking
16
WALNUT ST
<--
HAVLIK DR.
High
E
HIGH SCHOOL WAY
P
30
Scap
poo H.S. se
Parking
SCAPPOOSE HIGH SCHOOL
G
Garbage
T
Toilets
P
Parking
= Garbage = Porta Potties = Parking
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
2000
Food
First Aid
1900
Camping
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid = Sleeping Area
<--
1800
Last stop for gas and provisions at/near Exchange 17 (Hwy 30/St. Helens). No fuel after Leg 18. Scappose High School Cross Country Team - Showers, Food, Free Coffee 6pm - 6am
VANS MUST NOT STOP ON SHOULDER OF HWY 30!
1700 1600
Multnomah Channel
MEANS NURSERY X
1500
DRIVER NOTES: Van parking at Scappoose High School parking lot on right.
HWY 30
SCAPPOOSE
• WALKERS TO WALK ALONG RIGHT SIDE OF HWY 30 WITH THE VAN TRAFFIC (UP TO RIGHT TURN ON HIGH SCHOOL WAY. VANS TURN RIGHT FROM HWY 30 ONTO HIGH SCHOOL WAY TO PARK IN HIGH SCHOOL PARKING LOT.
DIRECTIONS EX #15 - EX #16:
1400
0.00 Exchange #15 / Weigh Station 0.84 Rocky Point Road / HWY #30 2.51 Bonneville Dr/Johns Landing Rd 3.79 Hwy #30/ SE High School Way 3.92 Exchange #16 @ east parking lot of Scappoose High School
HWY 30
1300
<--
1200 1100
ROC ROA KY POIN D T
1000 900 800
Highly encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for non-participating teammates outside van to wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).
700 600
500
15 X
WEIGH STATION
400
NORTH
Elevation (ft)
300
38
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200 100
3.92 mi
000
0
.2 .4 .6 .8
1.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
2.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
3.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
4.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
Distance (mi)
5.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
6.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
7.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
8.0
VAN 1
7.77 Mi.- Moderate
LEG
LEG DESCRIPTION: Basically flat terrain on paved shoulder along HWY 30.
17
EXCH 17. ADDRESS: 2375 Gable Road, St. Helens, OR 97051 (St. Helens High School) GPS: Latitude N 45°50'55.46" Longitude W 122°50'0.38" HWY 30
<--
• From Exch. 16, walkers cross with light at High School Way/Walnut St crosswalk ONLY. Then proceed north on left sidewalk of HWY 30, facing traffic.
GABLE RD
ST HELENS HIGH SCHOOL
18 S BACHELOR FLAT RD
SAULSER RD/BACHELOR FLAT RD
WATER
17
VD PARK BL FIRLOK
• From Exch. 17, walkers continue north on left sidewalk of HWY 30 to Pittsburgh Rd (see Leg 18 directions).
MILLARD RD
<-- VAN 1 & 2 ROUTE TO EXCH 18
G T
= Parking
Parking
<--
• Do not stop on side of HWY 30 near Exch. 17 to drop off or pick up teammates! INTO VAN PARKING: turn left at 'Firlock Park Blvd' and proceed to parking directly on right in St Helens High School parking lot.
= Porta Potties
Toilets
P
DRIVER NOTES:
= Garbage
Garbage
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
= Food/Fundraiser
Food
BERG ROAD
First Aid
SLAVENS ROAD
• FROM EXCH 17 PARKING TO EXCH 18: turn right at north end of Exch 17 parking lot onto 'Gable Rd' to stoplight and go right (south), back on HWY 30 to Millard Rd. Take a right on Millard Rd and continue to S. Bachelor Flat Rd. Take a right and continue to Bachelor Flat/Saulser Rd (take a left) and continue straight to Exch 18.
= Sleeping Area
HW
Y3
0
Camping
= First Aid
<-TARBELL ROAD
Ga
bl
1900
1400
WIKSTROM RD
ha Exc
P
P
icip
30
No Parking
Firlok Park Blvd
WALKER DIRECTIONS EX #16 - EX #17:
30
1200
Showers, pancake/food fundraiser at St. Helens High School! (Exch 17)
No Parking
Parking
WEST LANE ROAD
1300
Please keep noise down as you drive to Exch. 18 (10pm-7am)! Thanks!
P
Pa rt
Parking
T Toilets
ng
e
P
1500
S
P
No Parking
ts
1600
VA N
icip
<--
s len ol He ho St gh Sc Hi
an
1700
an
ts
FULLERTON ROAD
d
Pa rt
1800
eR
VAN S
2000
0.00 Exchange #16 @ Scappoose High School / HWY 30 0.13 High School Way/Walnut St/HWY 30 1.05 Scappoose Vernonia HWY / HWY 30 2.25 Wikstrom Road/W Lane Rd / HWY 30 3.12 Fullerton Road / HWY 30 4.67 Berg Road / HWY 30 6.72 Millard Rd / HWY 30 7.45 Frank Park Rd / HWY 30 7.77 St Helens High School, Exch #17 @ Gable Rd/HWY 30
HW Y
1100
<--
1000 900
HWY 30
SCAPPOOSE -
VERNONIA HWY 800
<--
700
MAPLE ST.
600
Scappoose Middle School
500
16
400
<--
Elevation (ft)
300
HIGH SCHOOL RD
NORTH
SCAPPOOSE HIGH SCHOOL
200 100
7.77 mi
000
0
.2 .4 .6 .8
1.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
2.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
3.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
4.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
Distance (mi)
5.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
6.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
7.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
8.0
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LEG
VAN 1 & VAN 2 (major van exchange)
18
LEG DESCRIPTION: Flat and gradual uphill terrain on hwy and paved back country roads.
< --
= Sleeping Area
D
VANS Enter
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid
BLV
Camping
NO VANS!
<--
S IPA
ST HELENS HIGH SCHOOL
17
GA
BLE
RD
FIRLOK PARK BLVD
VA N 1 HWY TO 30 EX 18
S. BACHELOR FLAT RD
PA RT IC
GABLE RD
BAC
<--
<--
D
BLV
NT
SUMMIT VIEW DR FLA T RD .
<--
ROSS RD
SAULSER RD / BACHELOR FLAT RD
McBride School
HEL OR
COLUMBIA CO. FAIRGROUNDS
SYKES RD
COLUMBIA BLVD
0
MBIA
U COL
2000
<--
SET SUN
P
Parking
Y3 0
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
Food
NO VANS!
RD.
<--
No Parking
Columbia Fairgrounds
First Aid
Fire Dept
HW
P = No Parking
No Parking
P
Parking
URGH PITTSB
ipan ts
P
No Parking
SLEEPING AREA
P
Parking
Y3
T
Toilets
= Garbage = Porta Potties = Parking
Part ic
T
Toilets
HW
SLEEPING AREA
G
Garbage
D
Participants only
P
VANS Exit
P
Parking
IA R ON ERN N. V
Saulser Rd.
Exchange
EXCH 18. ADDRESS: 58892 Saulser Road St. Helens, 97051 (Columbia Co. Fairgrounds) GPS: Latitude N 45°51’1.98” Longitude W 122°52’20.30”
Saulser Rd.
18
5.23 Mi. - Hard
VAN 1 & 2 TO EXCH. 18
NORTH
MILLARD RD
1900
DRIVER 1800NOTES FROM EX #17 - EX #18:
Walker DIRECTIONS EX #17-EX#18: 0.00 St Helens High School/Ex 17 @ Gable Rd. near HWY 30 0.49 Sykes Rd/HWY 30 1.71 HWY 30/Pittsburgh Rd 2.02 Pittsburgh Rd/Sunset Blvd 2.48 Sunset Blvd/Columbia Blvd 3.30 Columbia Blvd/Sykes Rd 3.62 Columbia Blvd/Gable Rd/Bach- elor Flat Rd 3.98 Bachelor Flat Rd/Gable Rd/ Summit View Drive 4.19 Bachelor Flat Rd. continues to curve to right. (near Ross Rd) 5.23 Columbia Co. Fairgrounds Exch. 18 @ Saulser Rd
1700
VAN 1: from Exch 17 turn right from north end of Exch parking lot onto 'Gable Rd' to stoplight1600 and go right (south) back on HWY 30 to Millard Rd (0.79 mi south). Take a right on Millard Rd and continue to S. Bachelor Flat Rd. Take a right and continue on 1500 to Bachelor Flat Rd/Saulser Rd. Take a left, and continue straight to Exchange 18. (See 1400 Van Route on Leg 17 or Leg 18 map). Don't stop within 500 ft. of exchange. 1300 VAN 2: (0.79 miles BEFORE EXCH 17) on HWY 30, turn left on Millard Rd. Continue 1.48 miles and turn right onto S. Bachelor Flat Rd. Continue another .50 miles and turn 1200 left on Bachelor Flat Rd/Saulser Rd and proceed to Exch 18. Van parking in Columbia 1100 Co. Fairgrounds (See Van Route on Leg 17 or Leg 18 map)
1000
900 Exch 18 sleeping only permitted in designated, roped off sleeping areas. Tents ARE allowed! 800 DQ possible if found sleeping on ground in general Exch. parking area. 700 down (quiet neighborhood) 10pm - 7am. No provisions next 20 miles. Keep noise 600
Elevation (ft)
500 400
5.23 mi
300 200 100 000
0
40
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.2 .4 .6 .8
1.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
2.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
3.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
4.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
Distance (mi)
5.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
6.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
7.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
8.0
VAN 1 ROUTE TO EXCHANGE 24 EXCH 23 HWY 47 R
DA
CE
K
EE
CR
IN
MA
RD
E
N LI
HWY 47
APIARY
RACE COURSE VAN 2 ONLY
RD.
HWY 30
.
EXCH 22
KA
PP
LE
R
HWY 47
HWY 47
BECOMES “SCAPPOOSE- VERN
ONIA HWY”
VAN 1 ROUTE FROM EXCH 18 - 23
CA
R
TE
RD
.
ER
E.
. RD SAULSER RD.
L PP
.
RD
KA SYKES RD.
St Helens Columbia Co. Fairgrounds EXCH 18 EXCH 17 @ St Helens High School
Millard Rd
VAN 2 VAN 1
SCAPPOOSE
HWY 30
Only Van 2 with a COLORED "race vehicle" sign in window will be allowed to proceed on the course between Exch 18 and 23. VAN 1 DRIVING DIRECTIONS: • Continue along the race course slightly past Exchange 18 on Saulser Road • Turn left onto Sykes Road • Sykes Road becomes Cater Road after .77 mile, at the corner of Sykes Rd. W. Kappler Rd • Continue 4.7 miles on Cater Road • Turn slight right onto the Scappoose-Vernonia HWY • Go straight onto OR 47/ Nehalem HWY North/Scappoose Vernonia HWY (11 miles) • 1.24 miles before Exch 24, veer slight left onto HWY 202 (at HWY 47/HWY 202 split off) and continue to Exchange 24.
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LEG
VAN 2
19
5.89 Mi. - Very Hard
LEG DESCRIPTION: Long leg over challenging up and down hills on paved back country roads. Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32
EXCH 20. ADDRESS: 30732 Pittsburgh Road St. Helens, OR 97051 GPS: Latitude N 45°54’5.45” Longitude W 122°56’2.12” 19
<-
PIT T SBU
ge
S
P
D
burg Pitts
VA N
SM AN
Toilets
RD
RG R
T
S
GE N
an Ex ch
VA N
P
Parking
. h Rd
No Parking
PITTSBURG RD
<--
P
Parking
= Porta Potties = Parking
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
BRO
Parking
Food
OK
= Food/Fundraiser
2000 First Aid
= First Aid
SR
D
CATER ROAD) (VAN 1 route
= Sleeping Area 1900
Camping
BRINN RD FLAGGER ENFORCES ONLY VAN 2 with RD colored sign allowed ER PL onto W. Kappler/Pittsburgh P KA E. SYKES RD SYKES RD
<--
SAULSER RD
T
Toilets
YANKTON ARTHUR SCHOOL = Garbage
W. KAPPLER RD
G
Garbage
1800 NORTH 1700
DRIVER NOTES: 1600
18
Columbia County Fairgrounds
DIRECTIONS EX #18 - EX #19:
IMPORTANT: ONLY VAN 2 WITH THE COLORED "RACE VEHICLE" 1500 SIGN IS ALLOWED TO PROCEED ALONG THE RACE COURSE 1400 BETWEEN EXCHANGES #18 AND #23
0.00 Columbia County Fairground Exchg. #18 @ Saulser Rd. 0.37 Saulser / E. Kappler / Sykes Road 1.14 Sykes / W. Kappler Road 1.88 W. Kappler / Brinn Road 1.90 Brinn / Pittsburgh Road (Yankton School) 2.70 Pittsburgh / Gensman Road 5.89 Exchange #19 @ Pittsburgh Road
1300
• Exchange is on the left side of road. 1200 • Van parking in field on left. No vans on right side of the road near 1100 Exchange, or blocking other neighbor driveways.
1000
No gas/provisions on this leg. Cell phone coverage becomes unreliable. 900
LEGS80019-35: Encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for non-participating teammates outside van to 700 wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am)! 600
Elevation (ft)
500
5.89 mi
400 300 200 100 000
0
42
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.2 .4 .6 .8
1.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
2.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
3.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
4.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
Distance (mi)
5.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
6.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
7.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
8.0
VAN 2
LEG
5.75 Mi.- Very Hard
20
LEG DESCRIPTION: Very challenging up and downhills on partially paved and gravel back-country roads.
Jansham Rd
EXCH 20. ADDRESS: 9.75 mi on Pittsburgh Rd (near Janshaw Rd). St. Helens, 97051 GPS: Latitude N 45°53’26.73” Longitude W 122°59’50.38”
P
Parking
P
G
Parking
P
Garbage
T
No Parking
Exch
T
Toilets
G
Garbage
P
ang
e
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
Parking
Parking
P
Food
No Parking First Aid
PIT U TSB
= Sleeping Area
19 FIRE DISTRICT SIGN
GRAVEL BEGINS PITTSBURGH RD
-
<-
20
2000
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid
<--
RD
CANAAN RD
RGH
BARN
CONIBEAR RD
Camping
Bridge
= Parking
Parking
P
P
= Garbage = Porta Potties
Toilets
1900
NORTH 1800
PITTSBURGH RD
WELCOME TO TRENHOLM SIGN
<--
<--
1700
DRIVER NOTES: 1600 IMPORTANT: ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN ALLOWED. 1500 1400 Do not drop off walker near exchange (causes immediate back-up). Van parking on Willark Rd. (side road) to the left of Exchange. Recommend only Leg 20/21 participants out at this tight exchange. 1200
No provisions available. Cell phone communication unlikely from legs 1100 #20-32. A bandana or scarf is recommended to ease breathing due to dust on gravel road. 1000
DIRECTIONS EX #19 - EX #20: 0.00 Exchange #19 on Pittsburgh Road 3.03 Gravel section begins 3.90 Large barn on right 5.75 Exchange #20 on Pittsburgh Road
1300 1200 1100
5.75 mi
Elevation (ft)
1000 900 800 700 600
500 400
0
.2 .4 .6 .8
1.0 .2
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2.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
3.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
4.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
Distance (mi)
5.0 .2
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6.0 .2
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7.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
8.0
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VAN 2
LEG
LEG DESCRIPTION: Flat, slightly downhill terrain near a creek on gravel back roads.
21 Y AR
5.06 Mi. - Moderate
EXCH 21. ADDRESS: (4.7 miles) on Schaffer Road Vernonia, OR 97064 GPS: Latitude N 45°56’44.10” Longitude W 123° 2’37.09” DRIVER NOTES: RD
I AP
21 S VAN
ipants
<--S
Partic
CH
AF
FE
RR
T
Toile
EXC
ts
rR affe Sch
d.
P
Park
ing
Do not drop off walker near exchange (causes immediate back-up).
P
E
NG
HA
D
IMPORTANT: ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGNS ALLOWED.
VANS
Rd. Apiary
Park
ing
Van parking on right side of Schaffer Road beyond exchange. Vans must park and leave access to road open and unblocked. Do not block Camp Emerald Forest's drive. Vans to proceed on Schaffer Road and turn left onto Apiary Rd. (Oak Ranch Road) where they will join participants on their leg.
<-AFF
SCH ER R
G
= Garbage
Garbage
T
= Porta Potties
D
Toilets
P
Parking
= Parking
P = No Parking
HOUSE
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
Food
blue gate
First Aid
Camping
2000
**A bandana or scarf is recommended to ease breathing due to dust on gravel road. (Very dark during night run).
= Sleeping Area
<--
1900
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid
1800 1700
TSB
UR
RD
1600
FER RD
GH
No provisions available on this leg. SCHAF
PIT
DIRECTIONS EX #20 - EX #21:
CAMP EMERALD FOREST SIGN
1500
PIT
0.00 Exchange #20 on Pittsburgh Road 0.30 Camp Emerald Forest sign (3-prong fork in road - take far right fork onto Schaffer Road) 2.00 Blue gate on left 2.28 House on left near creek (many old cars) 5.06 Exchange #21 on Schaffer Road
RGH
U TSB
1400 1300
RD
small bridge
1200
20
1100
<--
1000
PITTSBURGH RD
900 800 NORTH 700
Encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for non-participating teammates outside van to wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).
600
500 400 1100
Elevation
1000
44
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900
5.06 mi
800
0
.2 .4 .6 .8
1.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
2.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
3.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
4.0 .2
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Distance (mi)
5.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
6.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
7.0 .2
.4 .6 .8
8.0
VAN 2
6.70 Mi.- Hard
LEG
LEG DESCRIPTION: Gradual up and downhills on paved but narrow back
22
country roads.
EXCH 22. ADDRESS: 20380 Apiary Road Vernonia, OR 97064 GPS: Latitude N 45°56’57.53” Longitude W 123° 8’55.55”
<--
22
APIA
RY R O
Blue Garage
AD
AD
O RY R
golden yellow gate
Blue House
APIARY ROAD (VAN 2 connects back onto race course here)
<--
APIA
Fresh Water Spring
21 NOTE:
Walker goes up a short dirt road direct to Apiary Rd.
SC
HA
ROCK QUARRY
FF
ER
RO
AD
<-E
G EXCHAN
P
king No Par
T
G
Toilets
T
P
ing Park
P
= Porta Potties
Toilets
P
P
ing Park
Parking
ing Park
CAMP WILKERSON
= Garbage
Garbage
= Parking
P = No Parking
2000
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
Food
1900
First Aid
1800
Camping
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid
NORTH
= Sleeping Area
DIRECTIONS EX #21 - EX #22:
1700 DRIVER NOTES: 1600 IMPORTANT: ONLY 1500VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN ALLOWED.
0.00 Exchange #21 on Schaffer Road 0.03 Schaffer Spur Road / Apiary Road 1.67 Wilkerson County Park 3.77 Rock quarry on right 4.57 Golden-yellow gate on left 6.57 Small blue house and garage on left 6.70 Exchange #22 on Apiary Rd
1400
• Van parking in the large field on the left side of the road. 1300
• Participant must be aware of potentially fast moving non-race traffic 1200 on this leg. 1100
•1000 Watch your footing! Some uneven terrain at Exchange 22. 900 1300 1200 1100
Elevation (ft)
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6.70 mi
600
500
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VAN 2
LEG
23
4.23 Mi. - Easy
LEG DESCRIPTION: Basically flat terrain on narrow country roads with minimal shoulder EXCH 23. ADDRESS: (From right turn onto Hwy 47) continue 3.36 miles on Hwy 47/Nehalem Hwy to Exchange. 67528 Nehalem Hwy N, Vernonia, OR 97064 GPS: Latitude N 45°58’31.23” Longitude W 123°11’47.94” NATAL GRANGE
HW
Y 47
23
G
Garbage
T ts
= Garbage
e Toil
<-
T Toilets
= Porta Potties
P
= Parking
Parking
P rk Pa
HW
First Aid
VAN
P
Vol. =VolunteerParking
rk Pa
Parking
S
ing
GE
N HA
= Food/Fundraiser
EXC
= First Aid
P
rk Pa No
ing
P rk Pa
ing
= Sleeping Area
7
Y4
Camping
NGE
GRA
g
rkin Pa
P = No Parking
er
rais
Fund
P
No Parking
Food
ing
<--
Peterson Fire Station
2000 1900
<--
HWY 47 (VAN 1 route connects back onto race course here)
NORTH
22 Apiary Rd.
Blue House
1800 1700 DRIVER NOTES: 1600 IMPORTANT:
DIRECTIONS EX #22 - EX #23:
ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN ALLOWED. 1500 1400
• Van parking at Natal Grange and across street in hay field (67583 Ne 1300 -halem Hwy N) as instructed by volunteers. 1200
• R e f1100 reshments/breakfast fundraiser at Natal Grange!
1000 • Don't stop before parking to drop off walker (immediately creates congestion).
0.00 Exchange #22 on Apiary Rd 0.76 Apiary Road / HWY 47 (Nehalem Hwy) 0.99 Peterson Station (fire station) on left 4.23 Natal Grange Exchange #23 @ HWY 47
900 800 700 600
500 Elevation (ft)
400 800 700 600
500
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8.0
VAN 2 & VAN 1 (major van exchange)
LEG
4.87 Mi.- Easy
24
LEG DESCRIPTION: Flat terrain along Nehalem River and through pastoral setting on Hwy 47 and Hwy 202. EXCH 24. ADDRESS: 13950 Hwy 202 Birkenfeld, OR 97016 m.p. 44.9 GPS: Latitude N 46° 0’10.11” Longitude W 123°16’42.85”
T
Toilets
24
P
7
Parking
= Garbage = Porta Potties = Parking
P
Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
HW
P
Parking
20
Food
2
Camping
P
Parking
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid
P
T
MAI PARK N ING
P
Parking
Parking
Toile ts
P
= Sleeping Area
T
Toile ts
Parking
No Pa
rking
VAN CE RAN ENT
MIST
First Aid
P
Parking
OVERF PARK LOW ING
G EPIN SLE LD FIE
Y HW
Y4
P = No Parking
No Parking
VAN EXIT
*
G
Garbage
SL EE FIE PING LD
DICK’S SPORTING GOODS TENT CITY SLEEPING AREA
T
Toilets
EXCH
ANG
E
P
No Parking
<-HWY 47
<--
NATAL GRANGE
HWY 47
<-
-
23
2000
Battle Creek Bridge
1900 1800 NORTH 1700 1600
DIRECTIONS EX #23 - EX #24:
DRIVER NOTES: 1500 • Van parking are two large fields along the right side of the road. 1400
• Don't drop off walkers within 500 ft. of exchange (immediately 1300 creates congestion). 1200
• Two large open Sleeping Areas are provided. (Risk Disqualification 1100 for not sleeping in designated area). Tents ARE allowed here.
1000 900
• Encouraged to wear high vis clothing (no dark colors), and for team800 mates outside van to wear reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).
0.00 Natal Grange Exchange #23 @ Highway 47 0.83 Country Museum on left 1.15 Battle Creek Bridge 3.55 Nehalem Valley Automotive/ Mist 3.66 Highway 47 / 202 4.87 Mist Exchange #24 @ HWY 202 (NO GAS!)
700 600
4.87 mi
Elevation (ft)
500 400 300 200 100 000
0
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Distance (mi)
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8.0
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VAN 1
LEG
3.80 Mi. - Easy
LEG DESCRIPTION: Gently rolling terrain (last 2 miles) on paved country roads
25
EXCH 25. ADDRESS: 11249 Hwy 202 Birkenfeld, OR 97016 m.p. 41.2 GPS: Latitude N 45°59’44.55” Longitude W 123°20’2.80” Fis h
ha wk
First Aid
Rd .
HWY 47
<-Bridge
HWY 202
Silo
24 MIST
BIRKENFELD
T G Toilets
Garbage
P
Birkenfeld Church
Parking
Van s
Birkenfeld Community Church 25
<--
<--
First Aid
HWY 202
ge
P
aura
nt
&
= Porta Potties
Rest
P
2000
= Garbage
2
T
Toilets
20
G
Garbage
Sto re De li
Exc
han
Parking
= Parking
Parking
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
1900
Parking
Food
1800 1700
First Aid
NORTH
Camping
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid = Sleeping Area
1600
DRIVER NOTES: 1500
DIRECTIONS EX #24 - EX #25:
• Van parking in Birkenfeld Church lot on right of road. Ex change is on left.
1400
0.00 Mist Exchange #24 @ HWY 202 1.19 Nehalem River bridge 1.76 Mist/Birkenfeld fire station 3.10 HWY 202 / Fishhawk Rd 3.80 Birkenfeld Community Church Exchange #25 @ HWY 202
1300
• Other provisions available at restaurant (open 24 hrs) and General Store at end of town. No gas available.
1200 1100
1000 900 800 700
3.80 mi
600
Elevation (ft)
500 400 300 200 100 000
0
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Distance (mi)
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6.0 .2
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7.0 .2
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8.0
VAN 1
5.65 Mi.- Hard
LEG
LEG DESCRIPTION: Beginning with gently rolling hills, long uphill toward the end,
26
finishing downhill for half mile on paved roads.
EXCH 26. ADDRESS: 5.77 miles on Hwy 202, Clatskanie, OR 97016 GPS: Latitude N 45°58’31.92” Longitude W 123°25’0.47”
Cahill Rd.
BIRKENFELD COMMUNITY CHURCH
BIRKENFELD
<-
Bridge
2
Jones Rd.
HIGHWAY 20
<--
Bridge
<--
“B” Ranch
HWY 202 Clatsop Co. sign
<--
02
P
Y2
No Park
HW
ing
VAN S
T
P
Toile ts
Park
20
2
ing
G
Garbage
ANG
E
26
25
P
Park
1900
P
EXCH
2000
T
Toilets
Parking
= Garbage = Porta Potties = Parking
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
ing
= Food/Fundraiser
Food
1800
First Aid
Camping
= First Aid
NORTH
= Sleeping Area
1700 1600
DIRECTIONS EX #25 - EX #26:
DRIVER NOTES: 1500
0.00 Birkenfeld Church, Exch. #25 @ HWY 202 0.48 Nehalem River bridge 1.98 Welcome to Clatsop Cty sign 2.48 Nehalem River bridge 2.58 HWY 202 / Jones Road 3.57 HWY 202 / Cahill Road 5.65 Exchange #26 @ HWY 202
1400parking in cleared field on hill, on right side of HWY 202. • Van 1300
• No provisions on this leg. 1200 1100
1000 900 800 700 600
5.65 mi
Elevation (ft)
500 400 300 200 100 000
0
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8.0
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VAN 1
LEG
6.10 Mi. - Moderate
LEG DESCRIPTION: Rolling hills on paved rural country road.
27
EXCH 27. ADDRESS: near 78805 Hwy 202 Jewell, OR 97138 GPS: Latitude N 45°56’5.41” Longitude W 123°30’3.76”
G
Garbage
T
Toilets
P
ing Park
G
Fire t Dep
age
Garb
Ben
eke
Ru Vans nner D ro
ing Park
T
ts
Toile
nge
Excha
Rd
rth Ro rup ad Cr ee
P = No Parking
p-o
202
No
= Parking
ff
No Parking
k
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
Food
Vans
First Aid
202
Camping
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid = Sleeping Area
<--
Jew 3 (m ell Sc 10 ass age hool , sh fund ow ers raiser , fo od r ) raise Fund
26
Bridge
Y2 02
P
P
Parking
HW
Vans
= Garbage = Porta Potties
Bridge
<--
HWY 202
Rh
<--
od es
2000
02
. Rd
HW
Y2
1900 1800
27
1700
<--
W ag
eR
d.
NORTH
JEWELL
1600
1500 DRIVER NOTES:
DIRECTIONS EX #26 - EX #27:
1400
0.00 Exchange #26 @ HWY 202 0.60 HWY 202 / Northrup Creek Road 3.40 Nehalem River bridge 5.11 HWY 202 / Rhodes Road 5.46 HWY 202 / Wage Road 6.10 JewellExchange#27@HWY202
• Van 1300 parking to the right of Exchange. Entrance for van park -ing is before the exchange, as directed by volunteers. 1200
• No 1100 provisions on this leg, except Jewell School PTO fundraiser just past Exch 27 (turn left on Hwy 103, then 1/4 mi on right). 1000 Includes breakfast, lunch, overnight food, massage. 900 800 700 600
Elevation (ft)
500
6.10 mi
400 300 200 100 000
0
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6.0 .2
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7.0 .2
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8.0
VAN 1
LEG
4.09 Mi.- Easy
28
LEG DESCRIPTION: Gradual uphill on paved road. Narrow highway with limited shoulder.
EXCH 28. ADDRESS: near Lee Wooden County Park Jewell, OR m.p. 25.3 GPS: Latitude N 45°57’15.01” Longitude W 123°34’25.83” G
Garbage
T
Toilets
P
= Garbage = Porta Potties = Parking
Parking
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
= Food/Fundraiser
Food
First Aid
= First Aid
P
g
kin Par
Camping
Exc
T
han
Toilets
= Sleeping Area
P
ge
Va n
s
g
kin Par
M.P. 25.3
28
HIG
HW AY 2
T Toilets
02
202
P
g
kin Par
<-
P
g
-
kin Par
<--
•
ELK VIEWPOINT M.P. 27.9
•
<-
COUNTY MAINTENANCE AREA M.P. 28.5
-
M.P. 29.5
HI
<--
02
2000
JEWELL SCHOOL WATER
NORTH 1900 1800
HIGHWAY 103 M.P. 29.3
Y2 WA
GH
27 JEWELL
1700 1600 DRIVER NOTES: 1500
DIRECTIONS EX #27 - EX #28:
Van parking in the large field along the left side of the road. 1400 Narrow section....be careful! 1300
No provisions on this leg, except Jewell School fundraiser just past Exch 1200 27 (turn left on Hwy 103, then 1/4 mi on right). Includes breakfast, lunch, overnight food, massage. 1100
1000passes by Elk Preserve. NO stopping at, use of bathrooms, or Route sleeping 900 at Elk Viewpoint.
0.00 Jewell Exchange #27 @ HWY 202 (milepost 29.5) 0.20 HWY 202/HWY 103 (mp 29.3) 1.08 County Maintenance Yard on left (mp 28.5) 2.61 Elk Viewpoint on left (mp 27.9) 4.09 Exchange #28 @HWY 202 (mp 25.3)
800
600
500
Elev.
400 700
4.09 mi
600
500 400
0
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1.0 .2
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VAN 1
LEG
5.97 Mi. - Very Hard
LEG DESCRIPTION: Very challenging up and downhills through winding wooded
29
section of Hwy 202.
EXCH 29. ADDRESS: m.p. 19.4 Astoria, OR 97103 GPS: Latitude N 46° 1’14.62” Longitude W 123°37’30.29”
X
DRIVER NOTES:
Parking Area for Vans
P
No Parking
P
• Van parking .40 mi. past Exchange (right off Hwy 202), through white steel gate up long side road shoulder.
No Parking
M.P. 19.4
P
Bridge
No Parking
P
P
Parking
Parking
29
T
Toilets
• No provisions on this leg.
G
Garbage
HI
Vol.
AY W GH
Parking
2
20
a Exch
<-
Vol.
Parking
nge
DIRECTIONS EX #28 - EX #29:
202
G
Garbage
<--
T
Toilets
P
Parking
0.00 Exchange #28 @ Highway 202 (milepost 25.3) 0.33 Lee Wooden Park on left (mp 24.9) 2.42 Milepost 23 3.47 Crest of hill (mp 21.8) 5.97 Exchange #29 @ HWY 202 (just after bridge; mp 19.4)
= Garbage = Porta Potties = Parking
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
Food
Crest of hill M.P. 21.8
2000
First Aid
Camping
Sunken grade sign M.P. 22.1
1900 1800
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid = Sleeping Area
NORTH
HI AY W
GH
1700
20 2
1600
1500
<-
-
1400
M.P. 23 Sign
1300 1200 1100
LEE WOODEN PARK M.P. 24.9
1000
• HIG
HW AY 2
900
02
28
M.P. 25.3
1300 1300 1200 1100
Elevation (ft)
1000 900 800
5.97 mi
700 600
0
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Distance (mi)
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6.0 .2
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8.0
VAN 1 & VAN 2 (major van exchange) 5.32 Mi .- Moderate LEG DESCRIPTION: Gradual uphill and steep downhill on winding narrow back road with minimum shoulder.
EXCH 30. ADDRESS: 87232 Hwy 202 Astoria, OR 97103 GPS: Latitude N 46° 3’56.76” Longitude W 123°41’33.88”
LEG
30
DRIVER NOTES: Exc
G
Garbage
T
Sleeping Area
e ng ha
Camping
P
Parking
Toilets
• Don't drop off walkers within 500 feet of exchange (creates congestion)! Expect delays.
Camping
T
Toilets
G
Garbage
P
Parking
T
Toilets
• Van parking and designated sleeping areas on right and left side of highway near exchange.
G
Garbage
P
P
Parking
Parking
T
Toilets
* *
SLEEPING AREAS
Food
ROCK QUARRY
30
M.P. 14.0
G
Garbage
• No provisions except food fundraiser at Exchange 30. See page 7 for all details!
Camping
HIGH
Sleeping Area
WAY 202
202
<--
G
Garbage
ABC CERAMIC SHOP M.P. 14.8
•
2000
T
= Porta Potties
Toilets
P
= Parking
Parking
<--
• No cell phone communication available until after Leg #32.
= Garbage
P = No Parking
Bridge M.P. 15.8
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
• Penalty for not sleeping in designated sleeping area. Tents NOT allowed here.
Parking
Food
1900
First Aid
Camping
1800
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid = Sleeping Area
<-
-
1700
•
M.P. 16 SIGN
Fundraiser Benefits local community family Dinner: burgers, chicken burger, potato salad, muffins Breakfast: eggs, bacon, ham/cheese croissants, hot choc Lunch: burgers, hot dogs, spaghetti, yogurt, fruit, bagels. 10pm - close
1600
GH
HI
1500 <-
02
Y2 WA
1400
-
1300 1200
DIRECTIONS EX #29 - EX #30:
Sunken grade sign M.P. 18.3
1100
• Encouraged to wear high vis clothing (no dark colors), and for teammates outside van to wear reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).
1000
M.P. 19.3
29
900 800 900
0.00 Exchange #29 @ HWY 202 slightly before Exch parking past bridge on right. 3.37 Mile post 16 sign 3.53 Nehalem River bridge (mp 15.8) 5.32 Exchange #30 @ HWY 202
800 700 600
Elevation (ft)
500 400 300
5.32 mi
200
0
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VAN 1 ROUTE TO FINISH HWY 30
ASTORIA
HWY 20
2
WARRENTON VAN 1 ROUTE
Warrenton Astoria HWY
HW 02
Y2
HWY 101
OLNEY
Exchange 31
PACIFIC OCEAN
RACE COURSE VAN 2 only Youngs River Road
RACE COURSE VAN 2 only HWY 101
SEASIDE
VAN 1 ROUTE
Between Exchanges 31 and the FINISH
Only Van 2 with a COLORED "race vehicle" sign in window will be allowed to proceed on course Legs #32 - 36. Van 1 must follow Hwy 202 into Astoria from Exchange #31 (Olney Grange).
VAN 1 DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
• Upon entering Astoria, turn left onto the long bridge over the bay following the signs saying to "Warrenton and Seaside" until reaching Hwy 101. • Drive south along Hwy 101 approx. 25 miles to Seaside. • The Finish is on the beach at the end of Broadway St. (commonly called "the turnaround/prom") in Seaside. (See Seaside Shuttle Map, page 62 for parking options). Park in shuttle area or other, and meet your last walker one block north of the turnaround on the beach near where Oceanway Ave dead-ends at the beach. This route takes 45-50 minutes to Seaside and is substantially faster than following the race course.
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VAN 2
3.96 Mi. - Moderate
LEG
LEG DESCRIPTION: Gradual hills on narrow paved back country road.
31
EXCH 31. ADDRESS: 89386 Hwy 202 Astoria, OR 97103 GPS: Latitude N 46° 5’53.44 Longitude W 123°45’05.72” HWY 202 (VAN 1 ROUTE TO SEASIDE)
31
HWY 202
<--
Klaskanine River Bridge & Fish Hatchery m.p.12
MO
UN
TAIN R
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d. yR Co 12.4 c M .p. m
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D
Olney School
Lill m. enas p.1 Rd 1.3 .
OLNEY
•
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GRE
EN
<Y2
HW
Church
02
P
Parking
P T Toilets
Parking
Olney School
G
G T 202Excha nge Toilets
Garbage
Garbage
T
Toilets
P
Grange
Parking
Parking
Old brown barn m.p. 13.6
•
= Garbage = Porta Potties
<--
P
2000
• m.p. 13 sign
= Parking
SLEEPING AREA (no tents)
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
1900
Food
1800
First Aid
NORTH 1700
Camping
SLEEPING AREA (no tents)
*
= Food/Fundraiser = First Aid
*
30
M.P. 14.0
= Sleeping Area
1600
DRIVERS NOTES: 1500
DIRECTIONS EX #30 - EX #31:
• Van 1400 parking in Olney Grange lot on the left and church parking lot on the right. 1300
• Sleeping area provided .60 mile past Exchange #30 on the left (south) 1200 side of the road. Penalty if not sleeping in designated area. Tents NOT 1100 allowed.
1000
• Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Fundraiser at Olney Grange (Exchange 31). 900 Additional provisions/gas available approx. 0.3 mile past Exch. 31 at Olney 800 Store. 700
0.00 Exchange #30 @ HWY 202 (milepost 14.0) 0.85 Mile post 13 sign 1.56 McCoy Lane 2.06 Klaskanine River bridge and Fish Hatchery (mp 12.0) 2.67 Lillenas Road (mp 11.3) 3.13 Olney Lane 3.96 Coastline Christian Fellow- ship Church / Exchange #31 @ Highway 202 (mp 9.9)
600
Elevation (ft)
500 400 300 200
3.96 mi
100 000
0
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VAN 2
LEG
LEG DESCRIPTION: Basically flat terrain on narrow country roads around Young's River.
32 G
Garbage
T
Toilets
P
Parking
4.20 Mi.- Moderate
EXCH 32. ADDRESS: 3.86 miles on Youngs River Rd. (from Hwy 202) Olney, OR 97103 GPS: Latitude N 46°04’12.50” Longitude W 123°47’16.24”
= Garbage
HWY 202 (VAN 1 ROUTE BACK TO SEASIDE)
= Porta Potties = Parking
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
OLNEY
= Food/Fundraiser
Food
First Aid
Camping
= First Aid
Youngs River Road
= Sleeping Area
ge Exchan
G
Red Barn
P
<--
Youngs Ri
Va n
s
ver Loop
iver Rd.
32
1700 NORTH
er Rd s Riv Youn g
1800
.
Youngs R
Youngs River Falls
1900
IN
2000
Jorgensen Road
NTA
P
Parking
U MO DLE RD
P
Parking
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ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED "RACE VEHICLE" SIGN IS ALLOWED TO CONTINUE ON 'YOUNGS RIVER LOOP' AND CONTINUE ALONG 1200 REMAINING RACE COURSE. ALL OTHER VEHICLES MUST TURN ONTO HWY 202 AND PROCEED TO SEASIDE (SEE PAGE 54) 1100 1300
0.00 Exchange #31 near Coastline Christian Fellowship Church/ HWY 202 0.34 Youngs River Road 1.04 Bridge (Y in road), continue right /straight on Youngs River Rd 1.07 Saddle Mountain Road 1.61 Red barn 2.58 Jurgensen Road 4.20 Youngs River Falls
1000 DRIVER NOTES: 900
• NO PARKING ON ROAD SHOULDER. 800
•700Provisions/gas at Olney Store on HWY 202 beyond turn onto Youngs River Road. 600 • Expect heavy traffic delays, parking is limited. 500 400
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No Parking
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Food
2000
First Aid
Camping
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= Sleeping Area
1900 1800
0.00 Exchange #32 @ Youngs River Road 3.67 Tucker Creek Road 5.12 Binder Slough Road 6.18 Dow Road 6.60 Wireless Road 7.29 L e w i s a n d C l a r k R d (Miles Crossing) 7.72 Lewis and Clark School Exch #33 @ Lewis & Clark Rd
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LEG
4.12 Mi. - Easy
LEG DESCRIPTION: Very short leg in length with gently rolling hills along paved
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EXCH 34. ADDRESS: 90886 Fort Clatsop Rd, Astoria, OR 97103 GPS: Latitude N 46° 6’15.29” Longitude W 123°51’56.66” IMPORTANT: MILES CROSSING
33
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ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGNS ALLOWED ON THIS LEG (SEE PAGE 54).
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MUDD ROAD
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2000
G
= Garbage
Garbage
T
1900
= Porta Potties
Toilets
P
= Parking
Parking
1800
P = No Parking
No Parking
Vol. =VolunteerParking
Parking
1700 REITH ROAD
KEE ROAD
1600
•
Camping
LEWIS & CLARK CEMETARY
1500
= Food/Fundraiser
Food
First Aid
= First Aid = Sleeping Area
1300 1200
P P
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1400 Parking
1100
S
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1000 34
LEW CLA IS & RK RD
900
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800
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Ex ch
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Walker DIRECTIONS EX #33 - EX #34: 0.00 L e w i s A n d C l a r k S c h o o l Exchange #33 @ Lewis & Clark Road 0.61 Lynstad Heights 1.82 Mudd Road 2.43 Kee Rd (on left) - Reith Rd (on right) and Lewis & Clark Road 2.66 Lewis and Clark Cemetary 3.32 Lewis & Clark Rd/bridge 3.43 Lewis & Clark Rd/Fort Clatsop Rd. 4.08 Fort Clatsop Rd/Lewis & Clark Mainline 4.12 Exch #34 on Lewis & Clark Mainline
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VAN 2
LEG
LEG DESCRIPTION: Gently rolling terrain along a combination of paved and gravel roads.
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2000
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1100
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= Parking
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LEG DESCRIPTION: Challenging up and steep downhills on winding paved roads to
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EXCH 36. ADDRESS: 30 North Promenade, Seaside, OR 97138 GPS: Latitude N 45°59’37.52” Longitude W 123°55’47.92” PACIFIC WAY
Beach
s
Broadway Ave.
SEASIDE RECYCLING CTR
= Parking
P = No Parking
2000 No Parking
Parking
= Food/Fundraiser
WAHANNA RD
12th ST.
THE FINISH!
1900 = First Aid
D ARK R
Broadway
BEACH
First Aid
Camping
14th ST.
PROM
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P
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= Garbage = Porta Potties
<--
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Toilets
LEWIS & CLARK RD.
ISH
101
= Recycling (plastic)
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Garbage
FREE SHUT TL E PARKING TO FIN
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Booths
Team Suite
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VAN 1
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HWY 101
Pacific Ocean
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= Sleeping Area
1800
1700 1600
ONLY VAN 2 (WITH COLORED SIGN) ALLOWED ON THIS 1500 LEG - SEE DRIVERS GUIDE pg 29. 1400
DRIVERS NOTES EX #35 - FINISH: 1300
• Van parking and free shuttles at designated areas in town. (See map 1200 on page 62). 1100
•1000 Best area to turn around on HWY 101 (heading north/south) is on Pacific Way (signal light north of town). 900
• Plastic bottle recycling, ATM, basic first aid within Beach Party. See 800 pages 10 & 11 for more. 700
• Open 600 containers on promenade or on streets isn't allowed.
Walker DIRECTIONS EX #35 - FINISH: 0.00 Exchange #35 @ Lewis & Clark Mainline 0.79 Path meets Lewis & Clark Rd 2.75 "The Retreat" condos 3.20 Lewis & Clark Country Rd. /Wahanna Rd 3.75 Wahanna Rd / 12th Avenue 3.94 Turn into movie theater parking lot 4.05 14th Avenue / HWY 101 (temp. pedestrian bridge) 4.20 14th Avenue/ Holladay St 4.31 Holladay St/ 12th Avenue 4.63 12th Avenue / Promenade 5.19 Finish on sand @Turnaround!
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SEASIDE SHUTTLE PARKING MAP
RACE VEHICLES PARK HERE!
Seaside Convention Ctr
FREE SEASIDE SHUTTLES run every 15-30 minutes from 7:00AM-11:00PM on Saturday. After midnight all parking areas will close and all vehicles should be removed. Please respect their property and leave the area as clean as you found it. Shuttle drops off at corner of 1st Ave/Columbia (Convention Ctr).
Shuttle Service/Parking Available: • North Coast Family Fellowship Church (275 parking spaces) (Lewis & Clark Rd/Wahanna/Hwy 101): 2245 N. Wahanna Drive • Seaside High School (90 parking spaces) (N. Roosevelt Dr/Hwy 101): 1901 N. Holladay Drive • Seaside Convention Center (100 parking spaces available) (1st Ave/N. Downing St. - walk 2 blocks to beach): 415 1st Avenue
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G E T S I G H T E D W I T H S A S Q U AT C H ! FINISH YOUR RACE WITH A TEAM PHOTO AT THE DICK’S SPORTING GOODS PHOTO FINISH STATION H T C16
@DICKS
DICKSSPORTINGGOODS
Official Sporting Goods Retailer of The Hood to Coast and Portland to Coast Relays
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2015 RESULTS & RECORDS Category #16: MENS WALKING Any age and all men are WALKERS. Course Record: The High Fibres...........................19:28:53 (2001) 2015 Results: 1. Loud and Proud..................24:00:34 10:55 2. Faith Walkers......................24:50:13 11:18 3. Racewalkers NW-No Fun....24:53:19 11:19 4. Soleful Brothers..................27:11:40 12:22 5. Win or Lose We Booze.......28:25:31 12:56 6. Tootsie Twisters.................29:28:41 13:24
Category #17: MENS MASTERS WALKING Minimum age of all men is 40 and all are WALKERS. Course Record: RWNW - InYour Pace?...............18:31:06 (2000) 2015 Results: 1. Antiques and Collectables..22:19:29 10:09 2. Soleful Masters..................26:11:40 11:55
Category #17:
MENS SUPER MASTERS WALKING
Minimum age of all men is 40 and all are WALKERS. Course Record: S.C.A.A.T.Y..................................31:28:33 (2015) 2015 Results: 1. S.C.A.A.T.Y.........................31:28:33 14:19 Category #18: WOMENS WALKING Any age and all women are WALKERS. Course Record: RWNW Pace That!.....................21:52:38 (2000) 2015 Results: 1. Nike Women in Black..........24:29:44 11:09 2. Manic Mommies.................25:28:19 11:35 3. Soleful Strutters...................26:36:17 12:06 4. Dangerous Curves...............26:14:26 12:11 5. ToeJammin’.........................27:14:17 12:23 6. Walkin Winos.....................27:31:53 12:31 Category #19: WOMENS MASTERS WALKING Minimum age of all women is 40 and all are WALKERS. Course Record: RWNW Ero-Feet..........................22:14:58 (2001) 2015 Results: 1. Rockbottoms.......................24:59:56 11:22 2. Sarah’s Cookies....................26:15:23 11:57 3. Quick Chicks........................26:50:43 12:13 4. Steppin’ Out........................27:00:43 12:17 5. Awesome Power..................28:00:24 12:44 6. Late for Lattes......................28:14:19 12:51
Category #23: WOMENS SUPERMASTERS WALKING Minimum age of all women is 50 and all are WALKERS. Course Record: I'm with Stupid.............................24:57:44(2008) 2015 Results: 1. Street Walkers......................26:15:57 11:57 2. Recycled Firststreet Walkers.27:39:05 12:35 3. Untethered Soles..................28:25:07 12:56 4. Dr. Seuss on the Loose...........28:56:49 13:10 5. Spring Chicks..........................29:50:57 13:35 6. Eight Golden Girls..................31:13:13 14:12
TOP PROVIDENCE CANCER CENTER FUNDRAISERS (HTC/PTC)
Record: HTC/PTC Results: 2015
"BEST OF" AWARDS
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Genworth Financial......................$83,000 (2008) 1. KNOCK it!................................$21,220 2. ALL IN - NO REGRETS..................$20,980 3. My Couch Pull Out, But I Dont....$16,270 4. Green Feets................................$16,150 5. Powered by Pinot.......................$16,110
Best Team Name..............................................Soleful Brothers Best Team Outfit..........................................................Trail Cats Best Van Decoration...............................................Roadkill Grill
Category #20: MIXED WALKING Mix of men and min 6 women. Any age and all are WALKERS. Course Record: Racewalk West...............................19:02:00 (2000) 2015 Results: 1. Between A Walk and A Hard Pace.24:05:47 10:58 2. Road Kill Grill................................ 25:43:20 11:42 3. The Sasqwalks...............................25:55:57 11:48 4. Holy Walkamolies..........................25:22:02 12:00 5. Sole Survivors................................26:45:18 12:10 6. The Young And The Rest Of Us......26:49:01 12:12 Category #21: MIXED MASTERS WALKING Mix of men and min 6 women. Minimum age of 40 and all are WALKERS. Course Record: RWNW Portland To Chaos..............21:21:27(2002) 2015 Results: 1. Never Again, 6th Annual.........25:08:29 11:26 2. Enlightened Soles...................25:37:00 11:39 3. Out To Lunch-1.......................26:25:14 12:01 4. Mt Hood Ski Patrol Hoodlums..28:47:15 13:06 5. Team Octapeds........................29:05:14 13:14 6. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride................29:32:21 13:26 Category #24: MIXED SUPERMASTERS WALKING Mix of men and minimum of 6 women. Minimum age of 50 and all are WALKERS. Course Record: Beware A Sierra's Silver Streak..22:11:40.....(2010) 2015 Results: 1. BEWARE-A-SIERRA, 2008 CHAMPS...23:33:46 10:43 2. Rumpled Soles.................................27:32:21 12:32 3. T-Wrecks, the NIKE Dinosaurs.........27:48:52 12:39 4. Bambooozlers.................................28:36:26 13:01 5. T-Wrecks Too..................................28:43:47 13:04 6. Second Wind.............. ...................39:36:41 13:28
Category #25: CORPORATE MIXED WALKING All employed by same company, half or more women. Course Record: Trekking Tekkies..............................23:21:58 (2008) 2015 Results: 1. Hammer Down Beach Bound..28:18:54 12:53 2. Soar Feat.................................28:22:14 12:54 3. Stash Tea VitaliTEA..................29:11:02 13:16 4. One Dam Fine Powerhouse.....29:12:59 13:17 5. Sweaty Pedis............................29:20:26 13:21 6. Stepping Stones.......................29:49:14 13:34
Category #26: CORPORATE MENS WALKING All employed by the same company, any age range. Course Record: Trekking Tekkies...............................23:33:05 (2010) 2015 Results: 1. Trekking Tekkies.......................24:38:31 11:13 2. Walking QRS..............................27:05:15 12:19 3. Walking with Knives.................28:51:30 13:08 4. Roadkill Rascals........................29:14:55 13:18 5. W.R. Grace................................29:56:46 13:37 6. Plug’n Along.............................31:31:26 14:20
Category #27: CORPORATE WOMENS WALKING All employed by same company, any age range. Course Record: Sole Phenomenon...........................25:46:55 (2010) 2015 Results: 1. Determined Divas...................27:03:43 12:19 2. We CANCERvive......................29:19:15 13:20 3. Nike Air Baguettes..................29:25:12 13:23 4. Hot Trotties.............................30:25:14 13:50 5. Que SEH-rah, Syrah................30:29:26 13:52 6. Reser’s Spudsters....................30:40:31 13:57
PENALTIES FORM • All completed penalty forms must be turned in to the finish area ‘Penalties’ table within 30 minutes of finishing. Be specific! We must have a team number to identify teams. • The Rules Committee will review completed penalty forms throughout Saturday. They will not be available to discuss the penalty/protest. Teams can fill out a written protest/penalty if they do not agree with the penalty posted. • Penalty times will be added to team finish times. These new times will then be posted on the results. • All Rules Committee decisions are final.
Please use this form to report all alleged rule infractions, giving details and names of witnesses. ALL FORMS ARE TO BE TAKEN TO THE FINISH LINE AND TURNED IN AT THE PENALTIES TABLE WITHIN 30 MINUTES OF YOUR TEAM’S FINISH TIME ON RACE DAY. Violation involves team #______________ Name of team ___________________ (must have to process) Day ____________ Time ____________(am) (pm) Leg or Exchange #___________ Description of person(s) involved_____________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Describe rule infraction ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Witnesses ____________________
_____________________
_____________________
____________________
Your Team # _________________ Your Team Name ____________________ (must have to process) ****FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: ASSIGNED PENALTY ___________________________**** 66
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VOTE FOR THE ‘BEST OF’ Best Team Name:
___________________________ Team #_______
Best Decorated Van: __________________________ Team #_______
Best Team Outfit: ____________________________
Team #_______
Outstanding Volunteer: _______________________ Team #_______ • One vote per team • Include team # when casting vote Winners of each “Best of” category are announced at 5:00pm, Saturday, (5:00-6:30PM PTC Walk & High School Challenge Awards Ceremony). Sunday 9:30AM HTC Awards Ceremony), and on: www.hoodtocoast.com/results
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COMMITMENT TO PORTLAND TO COAST TRAFFIC SAFETY You and your team have the unique opportunity of participating in ‘The Mother of All Relays’ in part because of the local authorities and volunteers who assist in creating a safe relay environment. To keep the roads safe for all 17,400 participants, as well as non-relay vehicles, we annually partner with law enforcement to create a ‘Safety Agreement’ for all teams to abide by. It is mandatory that EVERY PTC TEAM SIGN ONE (1) COPY OF THIS SAFETY AGREEMENT. This agreement must be turned in at the Start Check-In Area. FAILURE TO TURN IN THE SIGNED SAFETY AGREEMENT WILL RESULT IN A TEAM NOT ALLOWED TO START AT THEIR ASSIGNED TIME. Teams and drivers are responsible for their own safety, as well as the safety of others traveling along the relay route. Motorists and relay participants rightfully deserve and appreciate safe roads. Thanks for driving safely!
Remember to fill out (in entirety) the medical info on the back of your race bib! Cut here and turn in lower half to law enforcement representative at Start Check-In Area
Safety Agreement • All state traffic laws shall be obeyed at all times while operating your Team Vehicle. • Violators of any Motor Vehicle laws are subject to ticketing by law enforcement at all times. (PTC is exempt from any responsibility or liability for illegal acts, and will report illegal acts if witnessed). • Team Vehicles must completely pull off to the side of the road when stopping to assist teammates, and not block the path of walkers. (Vehicles are required by law to be over the fog line and not in traffic lanes. Walkers are required to use the shoulders when available; team vans must exit the roadway com pletely to be clear of traffic and racers on the shoulder). • Team Vehicles shall not block the roadway or race course at any time. • Team Vehicles shall not block private residential driveways or roadways. • Team Vehicles shall respect neighborhoods and others along highway and roads. The use of a horn (unless as a reasonable warning) and playing loud music may be unlawful. • Team Vehicles may need to drive slower than the posted speed limit, but shall not impede traffic or follow on roads behind a walker. • Team vehicles shall obey the speed laws at all times. • Open containers of alcoholic beverages are prohibited in any motor vehicle at all times when on a public highway. • Team vehicles shall obey drinking and driving laws at all times. • Team vehicles shall obey littering laws at all times. • Teams agree to use approved restrooms and porta-potties, exclusively at all times. • Except in an emergency, all drivers shall obey Oregon's cell phone law. Avoid distractions -no texting. Use hands-free devices. On behalf of my teammates, I have read the above ‘Safety Agreement’ and concur that our team will abide by all Oregon traffic safety laws and Main Race Rules (page 15-16). Failure to adhere to this agreement could result in my team's disqualification. SIGNATURE or TEAM #: ________________________________________
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