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WELCOME TO THE MOTHER OF ALL RELAYS

Our annual pilgrimage from the mountain to the sea has certainly evolved from its humble beginnings back in 1982. I still fondly reflect upon that first year when I stood on the beach with our victorious team and my three month old daughter, Felicia. I remember the hand-drawn maps and leg profiles, wheel-measured exact 5.0 mile legs, eight total teams, white onecolor race shirts, no permits needed, spaghetti and beer for the beach party, and a race committee and staff of one. Wow, could this really have been our roots? When I conceived of this first iconic ultra-relay, I felt that there had to be another alternative out there for us dedicated runners. I was so tired of the same boring flat 10k’s in the city. The growth and overwhelming popularity of Hood To Coast is testimony to the fact that I wasn’t alone in these feelings. Besides the sheer fun of Hood To Coast, it’s been said that our event provides a spiritual-like experience for the soul and an opportunity to look inside one’s core. These same people say that their spirit is reinvigorated, and feel changed for the better, as a result of the experience. My fight with cancer over the last couple of decades now gives the Hood To Coast and Portland To Coast Relays an even higher mission than their initial humble beginnings. Treatments that once existed only in the imagination are practiced every day at Providence Cancer Center, now considered one of the top cancer research and treatment centers in the United States. The center is a pioneer in immunotherapy, which harnesses the body’s immune system to eradicate cancer. This leading-edge approach to cancer treatment recently was called the scientific “breakthrough of the year.” Providence also is home to nationally recognized experts in specific tumor types, and its unique patient-centered design cares for patients and their loved ones from diagnosis through recovery. Having a world-class cancer center in our backyard is improving the lives of Oregonians with cancer – and strengthening the health of our communities. I hope each one of you will share in our passion for fundraising by donating to the Providence Cancer Center research program (www.everydayhero.com/us/ finishcancer2017/) to save potentially millions of lives in the future. Robert Foote Jr. Founder and Chairman

Are you and your team prepared for the epic excitement of the 36th annual Hood To Coast Start Line at Mount Hood, traversing down into green pastureland, through Portland’s urban and waterfront areas, over mountainous forest back roads to the sparkling Pacific Ocean beach party?! This bucket list of an event is where friendships new and old bring people together, to test your limits and have a blast doing it! You’re closing in on experiencing the 2017 Providence Hood To Coast / Portland To Coast Relays! Our hard working team of staff start planning the next year’s Mother of All Relays, Monday after race weekend, to ensure the highest caliber event, with safety and fun being our top priorities. To achieve this, we need teammates to be well-informed participants! This handbook will provide you with great insight on how to get ready and ensure an incredible race. Key elements about this year’s HTC: • Audio amplification devices worn outside the ear are allowed • Attend Packet Pick-up on August 12 at Providence Park • Check out the handbook for new water stop locations on legs over 6 miles! • More exchange Honey Buckets (woohoo)! • Three volunteers are required to pass the mandatory online training (for “local” teams) • Participants must wear a reflective vest from 6pm-9am, and a reflective vest, front/back flasher, and flashlight from 6pm-7am • Celebrate by finishing HTC on the sand and enjoy our amazing Finish Party, food, beer and wine garden, and live music throughout the evening! Cheers! Felicia Hubber President

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TABLE OF CONtENTS ORGANIZERS

CAPTAIN’s CHECKLIST RACE INFORMATION

Welcome 2 Table of Contents 3 Race Committee 4 Race Partners 5 Course Fundraisers 7 Hood To Coast Memories 22-23

Travel/Accommodations 8 Required Safety Equipment 8 Volunteers 8 Vans 8 HTC Relay Merchandise 9 Team Suites 9 Hood To Coast Start 9 HTC Relay Finish 10 Award Ceremony 10 Special Award Ceremony 10 Penalties 11 Open Container Policy 11 Finish Beach Party 11

Packing List 11 Race Rules 12-13 Eat, Sleep, Rinse, Repeat 16 Team Building 17 Team Categories 17 Substitution Process 18 Safety/Emergency 24 Volunteer Information 25 Driver Guide 27 Cut & Run 28-29 Course Ratings 33

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Leg 1 35 Leg 2 36 Leg 3 37 Leg 4 38 Leg 5 39 Leg 6 40 Route to Exchange 12 41 Leg 13 51 Leg 14 52 Leg 15 53 Leg 16 54 Leg 17 55 Leg 18 56 Route to Exchange 24 57 Leg 25 64 Leg 26 65 Leg 27 66 Leg 28 67 Leg 29 68 Leg 30 69 Van 1 Route To Finish 70

Leg 7 44 Leg 8 45 Leg 9 46 Leg 10 47 Leg 11 48 Leg 12 49 Route to Exchange 18 50 Leg 19 58 Leg 20 59 Leg 21 60 Leg 22 61 Leg 23 62 Leg 24 63 Leg 31 71 Leg 32 72 Leg 33 73 Leg 34 74 Leg 35 75 Leg 36 76

Seaside Parking/Shuttle 78 Safety Agreement 79 Penalties Form 82 2016 Race Results 83

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REFLECTIVE VESTS Participants must wear a reflective vest from 6:00pm through 9:00am while running.

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race committee

Organizing 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 runners the enjoyment, support, and safety of a world-class event. A h u g e T H A N K YO U m u s t g o o u t t o o u r r a c e V O LU N T E E R S ! T h e M o t h e r o f A l l R e l a y s c o u l d 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 36 years

FELICIA HUBBER President 11 years

BETH & PETE KELLAN HTC Start Directors 10 years

MARTIN ANDERSON Communications Director 12 years

PAUL RAAB Rules Committee Chairman 31 years

CHERYL DOBOZY Exchange Opening 16 years

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DANI BOWERMAN Exchange Opening 4 years

CASSIE NEGRA Manager of Marketing & Sponsorship 4 years

ELISE SMITH Exch. 1-6 9 years

ROSS HUBBER Director of Operations 4 years

CHRISTINA FULLER HTC/PTC Finish Line 4 years

JOHANNA MUNIZ Exch 7-12 8 years

RON HELM Exch 13-17 8 years

DAN FLOYD COO 5 years

JUDE HUBBER CEO 9 years

LUKE VANOUDENHAEGEN

Manager of Operations 3 years

ROB RICKARD Course Marker 22 years

TONY ROOS Exch 18-21 8 years

MORGAN POWERS Director of Design & Development 1 year

CHAD GERTZ Communications Coordinator 5 years

BILL SNYDER Safety Coordinator 2 years

ERIC PYKONEN Exch 22-25 5 years

RANDY BEAUDRY Exch 26-29 6 years

PAT BUCK Exch 30-35 3 years

CHARLIE FARRENKOFF

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race partners title partner

presenting partner

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silver partners

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catering special Thanks to

EyesOnWheels.org (Eric Bates) HoodToCoastMovie.com

communications

Seaside Chamber of Commerce Amateur Radio Emergency Services

media

The City of Seaside East Hill Church (Springwater Patrol)

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course fundraisers 06 25 16 27 17 27 18 30 19 31 23 33 seaside 24 EXCH 06 @ SANDY HIGH SCHOOL

Proceeds to benefit the Sandy High School Athletics Program

MEALS & SNACKS . . . . Assorted lite fare (PowerBars, fresh fruit, etc.); pulled pork BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . G atorade, coffee, soft drinks

HOURS—FRIDAY 8:30AM - 8:30PM

EXCH 16 @ SCAPPOOSE HIGH SCHOOL

Proceeds to benefit Scappoose High School Cross Country Team

SHOWERS . . . . . . . . . . . $2 each; towel included at no additional charge MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . NY bagels ($1 ea), courtesy of local favorite, Scappoose Bagel BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . C omplimentary freshly brewed coffee

HOURS—FRIDAY 6:00PM - SATURDAY 6:00AM

EXCH 17 @ ST. HELENS HIGH SCHOOL Proceeds to benefit St. Helens High School

SHOWERS . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2 each; towels available for an additional $2 SLEEPING SPACE . . . . . Use of designated sleeping area in school gymnasium—$2 MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . BREAKFAST SERVED 7:00PM FRIDAY – 6:00AM SATURDAY Items offered include pancakes, eggs & sausage; assorted deli snacks available for purchase outside breakfast service hours

HOURS—FRIDAY 7:00PM- SATURDAY 6:00AM

EXCH 18 @ COLUMBIA COunty FAIRGROUNDS Proceeds to benefit St. Helens High School — 2018 Grad Night

MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . Hot meals, deli sandwiches, assorted variety of snacks BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . H ot beverages (coffee, tea, etc.)

HOURS—FRIDAY 10:00AM - CLOSE

EXCH 25 @ birkenfieLd church

Proceeds to benefit the Young Entrepreneur Educational Fund

MEALS & SNACKS . . . . Chicken vegetable rice soup w/ homemade bread, ranch turkey wraps, cookies, zucchini bread; muffins at breakfast BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . Coffee, water

HOURS—FRIDAY 3:30PM - SATURDAY 11:00AM

before exch 27 @ jewell school

Proceeds to benefit the Jewell School Parent Teacher Organization SHOWERS . . . . . . . . . . . S howers available SLEEPING SPACE . . . . . Use of quiet, indoor sleeping area MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . Oatmeal, bagels & cream cheese, eggs, sausage, pancakes; sandwich bar, assorted snacks & other lite fare available BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . C offee, tea, hot chocolate, water MASSAGES . . . . . . . . . . Available SATURDAY 6:00AM - 12:00PM

HOURS—FRIDAY 6:00PM - SATURDAY 2:00PM

EXCH 27 @ elsie-vinemaple fire & rescue Proceeds to benefit Elsie-Vinemaple Fire & Rescue

MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . Biscuits & gravy, pancakes, chili, hotdogs sandwich bar, assorted snacks & other lite fare available BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . C offee, tea, hot chocolate, apple juice, water FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AVAILABLE

HOURS—FRIDAY 6:00PM - SATURDAY 1:00PM

EXCH 30 @ 87232 hwy 202, astoria or Proceeds to benefit community family

MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . DINNER: Hamburgers, chicken burgers, potato salad BREAKFAST: Eggs, bacon, ham & cheese croissants, muffins LUNCH: hamburgers, hotdogs, spaghetti, yogurt, fruit, bagels

EXCH 19 @ 30732 pittsburgh rd

HOURS—FRIDAY 10:00PM - CLOSE

MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . Hot meals, deli sandwiches, assorted variety of snacks BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . H ot beverages (coffee, tea, etc.)

Proceeds to benefit Astoria High School Basketball Team & The Olney Grange Kitchen Restoration Project

Proceeds to benefit local community

HOURS—FRIDAY 12:00PM - CLOSE

EXCH 23 @ NATAL GRANGE

EXCH 31 @ 89386 hwy 202, astoria or SLEEPING SPACE . . . . . Free indoor/outdoor sleeping areas (donations accepted) MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . Breakfast burritos, pancakes, eggs, bacon, cinnamon rolls, fruit, hamburgers, hotdogs, BLT wraps, cookies BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . G atorade, coffee, hot chocolate, water, soft drinks

Proceeds to benefit Natal Grange

HOURS—FRIDAY 6:00PM - CLOSE

HOMEALS & SNACKS. . LUNCH/DINNER SERVED 2:00PM FRIDAY - 1:00AM SATURDAY Items offered include BBQ beef sandwiches, burgers, hotdogs, cowboy beans, baked potatoes, and assorted sweets BREAKFAST SERVED 1:00AM SATURDAY - EXCHANGE CLOSE Items offered include pancakes, eggs & ham BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . H ot beverages (coffee, tea, etc.)

EXCH 33 @ lewis & clark elementary

EXCHANGE HOURS—FRIDAY 2:00PM - CLOSE

EXCH 24 @ Barn field

Proceeds to benefit Vernonia High School Equestrian Team

MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, vegetarian chili, biscuits/gravy bagels & cream cheese, muffins, assorted snacks. BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . C offee, soft drinks, water

HOURS—FRIDAY 4:00PM - SATURDAY 9:00AM

Proceeds to benefit The Lewis & Clark Cal Ripken Baseball Association MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . Hamburgers, hotdogs, doughnuts, candy bars BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . C offee, soft drinks

HOURS—SATURDAY 4:00AM - CLOSE

broadway middle school

Proceeds to benefit Seaside Middle Schools Programs

SHOWERS . . . . . . . . . . . $5 each—price includes towel and soap MEALS & SNACKS. . . . . Breakfast burritos, pancakes, eggs, bacon, cinnamon rolls, fruit, hamburgers, hotdogs, BLT wraps, cookies BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . G atorade, coffee, hot chocolate, water, soft drinks

HOURS—SATURDAY 6:00AM - 3:00PM

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Captain's checklist

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Travel/Accommodations

Vans

Plan ahead! HTC Relay staff is available to answer any questions you may have regarding team vehicle, hotel, and flight reservations. E-mail office@htcrelay.com with questions. As the Official Airline of the Hood To Coast/Portland To Coast Relays, Alaska Airlines is pleased to provide discounted travel for Hood To Coast participants. Registered participants will receive an e-mail with the 10% travel discount information and booking link in their acceptance e-mail for the 2017 Relay!

Teams are encouraged to make a sign for each of their vehicles that reads: “CAUTION: RUNNER ON ROAD” to place in the rear of the vans. Vans may not follow behind their runner.

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. - One signed copy of Safety Agreement - Two reflective vests - Two LED flashers - Two flashlights or (2) hats with headlights * While it is highly recommended to have a First Aid Kit in your van, this is not a required item at Check-In.

Each team is limited to two vehicles, preferably a passenger van or SUV. All passengers must wear seat belts when in the vehicle. No vehicles wider than 80” or longer than 23’-0”. No motor homes, buses or limousines will be permitted. Failure to abide by this rule will result in disqualification. Each team will be issued four signs, two are purple and two are white. On Van 1 place white signs on the front and rear driver side windows. On Van 2 place a purple on the back and front passenger side corner of windows. The purple sign is required to access legs #19-23 and #32-36. Refrain from the use of foul or overly suggestive language for decorations. Have fun, but please use good judgment. To be as respectful as possible to the communities we pass through, race organizers prohibit music from being played outside the team vehicle on loud speakers!

Volunteers Teams with at least one member residing within a 100 mile radius of Portland are considered local and are required to provide three race volunteers. There is no buy-out option. 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.

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HTC OFFICIAL Merchandise

Hood To Coast Start

(www.portlandrunningcompany.com)

The START is located at the lower parking lot of Timberline Lodge adjacent to the Day Lodge on Mt. Hood. The 2017 Hood To Coast Relay begins Friday, August 25, with start times waves occurring every 15 minutes from 5:30am-4:15pm. DON’T BE LATE ! To avoid congestion through the local communities only one team vehicle (Van 1) is permitted to be present at the Start Line. Van 2 and Van 1 will rendezvous at Exchange 6. Non-local teams are to 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.

Prior to the race 2017 HTC Official merchandise will be available at Portland Running Company stores and online. Official merchandise will also be available for purchase at both the Start and Finish Lines.

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CHECK-IN PROCEDURES: 1. 20 minutes prior to your team’s assigned Start Time, go to the Team Check-In Tent Equipment Check Area and have someone from your team (know your team number) present the team’s working safety gear. The team member will also need to turn in a signed copy of the Safety Agreement (pg 79). Your team will then be issued the official Race Wrist Wrap. Without the official Race Wrist Wrap and approved Safety Equipment, your team will not start the race.

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Team Suites Team suites are available at the beach Finish Party to celebrate with your teammates, family, and friends. They’re ideal as a private team gathering place offering premium catered food, a private team suite bar area, fire pits and more. Space is limited, so reserve your suite soon! Contact the office via email: office@htcrelay.com, or call (503)-292-4626.

2. Teams scheduled to start in each upcoming wave will have their team name/number announced five minutes prior to scheduled start. The first runner must be at the Start Line. Teams cannot start before their assigned start time!

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Important Websites: TEAM ROSTER/ADDS & SUBS/VOLUNTEER INVITE: register.hoodtocoast.com MANDATORY ONLINE VOLUNTEER TRAINING: volunteer.hoodtocoast.com WEBSITE: www.hoodtocoast.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/hoodtocoast INSTAGRAM/TWITTER: @HTCRelay #HTC17 PROVIDENCE CANCER FUNDRAISING (#FINISHCANCER): www.everydayhero.com/us/finishcancer2017 TEAM MATCHING: www.htcrelayforum.com

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HTC relay Finish The Finish Line is located on the beach, north of the turnaround of Broadway Avenue in Seaside, Oregon. Traffic and parking are very congested in Seaside; use of the free parking shuttle is highly encouraged! (Map included on page 78) Finishing as a Team: Team members often run across the Finish Line alongside their anchor runner officially completing the race. If your team chooses to do so, make sure your official Leg 36 (anchor) runner leads your team to the Finish Line. They will be wearing a bib with a timing chip and will be credited with your team’s official finish. Teams awaiting their anchor runner will follow signs to the Team Staging Area. Write your team number on the form at the Team Staging Area and hand it to a volunteer. Queue in the appropriate chute number as directed. Teams will be announced in the order their forms are received. Your team number will be called only one time, so please have all of your teammates ready to go! Updated Finish Results: Team results will be updated as often as possible throughout Saturday. Final results will be posted online at www.hoodtocoast.com/results. In the event you have questions or concerns regarding your finish time, please file a report prior to 8:30pm on Saturday to the designated Race Information Tent. Finisher Medals: Medals will be presented to each team as the anchor runner crosses the Finish Line. In the event of team disqualification, medals will be withheld and teams will be informed of the reason at the Race Information Tent. Medals must be picked up on Saturday, or at the HTC office at a later date. T-Shirt Size Exchange: Exchange of unworn participant race shirts is subject to availability at the Finish Merchandise Tent.

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Awards Ceremony Sunday at 10:00am, in front of the main stage on the beach, Hood To Coast awards will be given to the TOP FOUR teams in EACH CATEGORY. (Portland To Coast Awards will begin on Sunday at 9:00am). Awards will not be mailed to teams who aren’t present. Other pick-up arrangements should be made. Special Awards Ceremony Saturday at 5:25pm, the OVERALL HTC & PTC WINNING TEAMS will be announced and honored with their team name/ year engraved on a large, leaded glass trophy that the event brings back annually! The Providence Cancer Center overall fundraising results will be announced in front of the main stage.

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Race officials record witnessed infractions; teams are permitted to watch and report rule infractions committed by others. Teams that wish to report penalties (see ‘Race Rules’ pg 12 must do so in writing within 30 minutes of arriving at the Finish. Submit the written form at the Rules & Penalties Table. Be specific and detailed. You must identify the offending team by number. The Rules & Penalties Committee will evaluate all incidents; their decisions are final. To enforce a penalty, infractions must be reported by two or more teams. This system has resulted in disqualifications.

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 found to be in violation are subject to disqualification and/ or citation by Law Enforcement. Please save the celebration for the party at the Finish!

Finish Beach Party Food and Beverage: Hood To Coast enthusiastically welcomes Century Catering to the 2017 Finish Party. Full Sail Beer & Wine Garden: The Beer & Wine Garden is located within the fenced area at the Finish party on the beach. No beer or alcohol may be brought into the event area. Bring ID, proof of legal age is required. DESIGNATE A SOBER DRIVER IF YOU PLAN ON 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 1:45pm - 4:45pm 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!

DON’T FORGET TO PACK

WATER

Be sure to bring extra water to stay hydrated throughout the entire course.


packing list Three sets of running clothes Running shoes Warm-ups Pack each running outfit in its own labeled Change of clothes for beach Ziploc bag. This makes it easy to find your next outfit Swimsuit/trunks in the van AND gives you a place to put your dirty Hat w/ headlight (Portland Running Company), or LED head lamp outfit after running! Two (2) reflective vests per team Two (2) flashlights per team Spare running shoes, sandals Spare shoe laces Running gloves Bandana (dusty/gravel legs 19-21) Two (2) LED flashers (2 provided in team bags from Providence) Sunglasses, glasses, contact lens solution Towel, washcloth (shampoo, hairbrush) Toiletries Toothbrush/toothpaste Antiperspirant Sunscreen Bug spray Earplugs First aid (blister/band aids, Icy Hot, aspirin, antacids) Instant ice packs, Ace Bandages Handi Wipes, antibacterial Sleeping bag/small pillow Food/snacks Large full water containers to refill water bottles Reusable water bottles Ziploc plastic bags for wet clothes Running GPS or other watch Mobile phone/charger #HTC16 @ t he j bac Team Handbook Scotch tape (to tape team numbers to van windows) Cash/credit card/photo ID Download the Official HTC App (available in June) http://endorphinapps.com/relay

pro packing tip

Use of speakers/audio in the ear while participating is not allowed. Speakers outside the ear are acceptable.

fun extras

Window paint markers Auxiliary cord for van music Glow sticks Squirt guns Cooling towel or frozen sponges

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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

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3 Volunteers Local teams are required to provide three race volunteers. Volunteers must take and pass the mandatory online training and fulfill their required jobs duties the day of the event. www.hoodtocoast.com/volunteer

60 MINUTE penalty for violating #11, 12, 15 and 17

APPROVED VESTS

Be sure to educate and guide teammates as needed. If a wrong turn is made, the participant must return on foot to the point where the error occurred and resume the race. Do not mark on the course!

Wear Reflective Gear Team members must wear the wrist wrap and race number while running, as well as a reflective vest, one front and one back LED flasher, and carry a flashlight or wear a headlamp from 6:00pm to 7:00am (reflective vest only until 9:00am). Participants will be held at the exchange and not allowed to run without the proper equipment.

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No IN-EAR Headphones Audio devices are only allowed to be worn outside the ear while running. See right for example of approved outside the ear headphones. Failure to adhere to this policy will result in team disqualification.

No Open Containers No open container or alcohol is allowed on course. Inebriated participants or volunteers on the course will not be tolerated! Teams seen or reported in violation of this rule will be disqualified and may be fined or cited by law enforcement.

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Educate Your Teammates

No Bicycles Or Dogs No bicycles or dogs are allowed to accompany participants on the course (with the exception of certified service animals).

UNAPPROVED vests

Do Not Litter Participants must use portable toilets and garbage/recycling containers as provided. It is unacceptable to litter, urinate or defecate on private property. Poor behavior impacts the environment and could force the discontinuance of this event.

Pay Attention to approved headphones Course Volunteers

Course volunteers are regarded as Race Officials and their instructions must be followed and respected.

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Use Sleeping Fields Participants may only use designated areas to sleep (roped off with caution tape). Tents are allowed at Exch 18, and Exch 24. Sleeping field (NO TENTS) at Exch 30. Race DQ if found sleeping on ground next to vehicle!

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Team Vehicles Team vehicles must not exceed 80” wide or 23’ 0” long. Vehicles must be equipped with seat belts for all passengers. No motor homes, buses, or limos allowed. Two (2) team vehicles are permitted on course. On Legs 19-23 and 32-36 only one team vehicle is permitted on the Relay route; the other vehicle must use the alternate handbook routes shown. Van decorations may not include overly suggestive or foul language.

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Display Van Signs Teams are provided with two white and two purple signs for course vehicles. Teams must display signs in the front and back rear windows of the van (White-Van 1, Purple-Van 2).

Runner Rotation All teams are to run their members in the same rotation and in the same sequence of rotation throughout the race. Participants cannot run back to back legs. See pg 18 for substitutions and sequence info.

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Sandbagging Teams that start the race early or finish over 2.5 hours faster than their anticipated finish time will be disqualified and all teammates risk being banned from future participation.

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Participants On Left Participants are to run along the left side of the road except legs #1 thru #7 and #14 thru #16.

Quiet Hours Quiet hours are to be observed from 10:00pm6:00am. Race officials request that all participants respect the communities along the relay route. No loud noise, music, or yelling during Quiet Hours.

Don’t Drop Off Early Provide Medical Info No parking/dropping off racers is permitted within 500 ft of an exchange! Vans must obey all exchange signage and issued parking instructions.

It’s vitally important that each teammate have their contact/medical info completed on the back of their race bib.

course guidelines

Exchanges are marked in yellow paint on paved roads, and pink flagging along gravel roads. Portions of this course do feature gravel stretches, so bring bandannas/painter’s masks. Waiting Runners who will run 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 runners are to be towards the front. Step out of the CHUTE into the EXCHANGE ZONE as your runner approaches. Runners finishing must exit the exchange zone promptly and follow volunteer instructions. All Spectators MUST remain on the RIGHT SIDE of the road. Runners are to run along the left side of the road except as indicated in the Team Handbook (legs #1 through #7 and legs #14 through #16). The race course 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 running simultaneous runners (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 9:00PM. This means some exchanges (33, 34 and 35) may close before 9:00pm due to scheduling.

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EAT, SLEEP, RINSE, REPEAT

FOOD

Exchange 06 - Sandy High School Exchange 16 - Scappoose High School Exchange 17 - St. Helens High School Exchange 18 - Columbia Co. Fairgrounds Exchange 19 - Exchange 19 Exchange 23 - Natal Grange Exchange 24 - Barn field Exchange 25 - Birkenfield Church Before Exchange 27 - Jewell School Exchange 27 - Elsie-Vinemaple Fire & Rescue Exchange 30 - Community house Exchange 31- Olney Grange Exchange 33 - Lewis & Clark Elementary School Seaside - FINISH PARTY

REST

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Exchange 16 - Scappoose High School ($2 includes towel) Exchange 17 - St. Helens High School ($2, + $2 for towel) Before Exchange 27 - Jewell School Seaside - Broadway Middle School

Exchange 18 - Columbia Co. Fairgrounds (Outdoor) Exchange 17 - St. Helens High School Fundraiser ($2, Indoor) Exchange 24 - Dick’s Sporting Goods Tent City (Outdoor) Before Exchange 27 - Jewell School (Indoor) Exchange 30 - HWY 202 mile post 14 (Outdoor) Exchange 31 - Olney Grange (Indoor/Outdoor) Seaside - Broadway Middle School (Indoor)

DON'T FORGET TO PACK! FLIP FLOPS (FOR THE BEACH)

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Recruit Teammates

Team Time

Runner Substitution

Runners looking for a team and team captains looking for runners can connect by visiting www.htcrelayforum.com or www. facebook.com/HoodToCoast! Chat with fellow participants, ask questions, and post to recruit other runners! Discussions range from teams looking for additional runners, to exchanging tips/advice and logistics.

Upon registering, your team has committed to average (as a whole) a 9:45 minutes mile pace or less (32 1/2 hrs in total time). No special seeding requests for starting times will be accepted. Teams that violate their assigned start time will be disqualified and subject to suspension from participating in future events. It should be understood that the start time for any HTC team could result in a 9:00pm finish Saturday evening in Seaside.

No runner may drop out of the race solely for the purpose of the team substituting a faster participant in their place. If a runner is forced out due to injury or illness, they MAY NOT be reinstated into the team lineup. The team must finish the event with the remaining runners moving forward in the same sequence. No alternates may be added once the team has started. (60 min. penalty if involved in improper substitution.)

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Categories

awards given to top 4 in each category

1. MEN’S OPEN

Any age, at least one runner under 30.

2. MEN’S SUBMASTERS

Min age of all runners is 30.

3. MEN’S MASTERS

Min age of all runners is 40.

4. MEN’S SUPERMASTERS

Min age of all runners is 50.

5. CORPORATE MEN’S OPEN

Any age, ALL from the SAME employer.

6. WOMEN’S OPEN

Any age, at least one runner under 30.

7. WOMEN’S SUBMASTERS

Min age of all runners is 30.

8. WOMEN’S MASTERS

Min age of all runners is 40.

9. WOMEN’S SUPERMASTERS

Min age of all runners is 50.

10. CORPORATE WOMEN’S OPEN

Any age and ALL from the SAME employer.

11. MIXED OPEN

At least half women. Any age,at least one under 30.

12. MIXED SUBMASTERS

At least half women. Min ages of all runners is 30.

13. MIXED MASTERS

At least half women. Min age of all runners is 40.

14. MIXED SUPERMASTERS 15. CORPORATE MIXED OPEN 16. MEN’S CHAMPION MASTERS 17. WOMEN’S CHAMPION MASTERS 18. MIXED CHAMPION MASTERS

MIXED CATEGORIES: 12 member teams must have a min. of 6 women. Teams with 10-11 members must have a min. of 5 women. Teams with 8-9 members must have a minimum of 4 women. Teams with less than this number of women will default to a men’s category. Any team with 1-5 men, rest comprised of women, will be classified within the mixed categories.

CORPORATE CATEGORIES: ALL team members must share the SAME employer. At least half women. Min age of all runners is 50. (Team Categories will update automatically Any age, ALL from SAME employer, at least half women. on the ‘Team Roster’ page of your Average age of all participants is 60. clubhouse as participants register.) Average age of all participants is 60.

At least half women. Average age of all participants is 60.

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Running Legs All teams are to run their members in rotating legs and in the same sequence of rotation throughout the race. Runner on Leg 1 would thus run Legs 1, 13, and 25. When determining who will run each leg, (besides distance and leg rating), Captains should consider the following:

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Every person running race day MUST be officially registered, or your team will be disqualified. Add/Subs can be submitted via“Team Clubhouse”(http:// register.hoodtocoast.com) up until race

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If a runner drops out due to injury or illness during a leg and isn’t able to walk to the next exchange, the next runner in rotation may take the wrist wrap and continue to the end of that leg. The next leg must be run by the next runner in rotation.

Mixed Division Process: - Time of day runners will encounter If a runner on a Mixed Division team each leg becomes injured or ill and drops out during - Leg exposure to sun and/or wind the leg, the paragraph above applies with - Variable weather the addition that the replacement runner - Runner ability/fitness must be of the same gender. A minimum - Runner familiarity with the area of seventeen(17) legs must be completed - Van support by female racers otherwise the team with - Runner willingness to run on a gravel be reclassified into the Men’s Category. (See (and potentially dusty) road revised rotation to the right, presume injury to F-1 on Leg 4) The combination of the first three of these is perhaps the most crucial. Runners on any given leg can experience intense exposure to direct sunlight and may not have Monitor/guide your teammates through immediate access to their team support the course. In the event of a wrong turn, vehicle. See individual leg maps for specific runners must return to the point along the details. The first three legs from Mount route where the error occurred and resume Hood each drop an average of 1300 - 1400 the race. Do not mark turns on the roads/ feet in elevation! Runners who push these course! Teams are responsible for educating legs too hard will severely pay for it in their teammates on the course route/directions! second and third legs, ending up stiff, sore and sometimes injured.

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day. Race day Adds/Subs must be filled out on forms provided at the Start ($25 late fee).

rotation

Start Rotation Revised Rotation Position Gender Position Gender Leg 1 M-1 Leg 1 M-1 Leg 2 M-2 Leg 2 M-2 Leg 3 M-3 Leg 3 M-3 Leg 4 F-1 Leg 4 F-2 Leg 5 M-4 Leg 5 M-4 Leg 6 F-2 Leg 6 F-3 Leg 7 F-3 Leg 7 F-4 Leg 8 M-5 Leg 8 M-5 Leg 9 M-6 Leg 9 M-6 Leg 10 F-4 Leg 10 F-5 Leg 11 F-5 Leg 11 F-6 Leg 12 F-6 Leg 12 M-1

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In the upcoming book Hood To Coast Memories, An Oral History of the Mother of All Relays, participants, volunteers, spectators, organizers, celebrities, support team members and others will share short personal stories, remembrances, and recollections of the event in their own words. We’re now compiling your standout memories and best personal stories from Hood To Coast. Submit your memory at www.hoodtocoastmemories.com

TEAM EFFORT “…two miles down the road I see our van and rounding a corner I hear ‘400 meters Dutko. He is only ahead by 400 meters.’ As I close in on my very first road kill – a term not invented yet – I totally comprehend what the magic of this race will be in the future! For the first time in many years of road racing, I am no longer a solo runner grinding out the last 10K of a marathon or the last mile of a 10K! Not today. Today I am part of a 10 cylinder, high performance engine…” Larry Dutko, who has run in every Hood To Coast, recalling the first event 22 HTC17 22 HTC17

STORM TROOPERS “…There the three of us were, about six miles from the Hood To Coast finish line, running directly into a 70 mph gust – and howling defiantly at the weather gremlins that were trying to torment us. In the pouring rain, numb from our windy beating, our pain had given way to determined solidarity and a total disregard for the tempest that surrounded us. Nothing was going to stop us from finishing. My good friend/teammate and I were escorting his daughter as she neared the finish of her seven-mile running leg...” Tim Dooley, describing the storm that occurred during Hood To Coast in 2015


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To capture the character, appeal, and personality of the relay race that begins at Mt. Hood and travels 199 miles to Seaside, authors Marc B. Spiegel and Art Garner are compiling memories from Hood To Coast, whether it’s from the race itself or from organizing, training, planning, or other activities surrounding the event. Memories may highlight anything from annual traditions, to family members teaming up, to weddings (and proposals), to the origin of team names – as well everything in between.

POWERING THROUGH “…when those demons get in your mind and start telling you to back off because you don’t have it today, in Hood To Coast, there are 11 louder voices going, ‘Come on, Bob! You can do it! Dig down deep!’ They pull you through these levels of pain that you would never put yourself through...” Bob Foote, Founder & Chairman, Hood To Coast

RUNNING PARTNERS, FOR LIFE “…I crossed the censor and ran down the chute. The announcer called ‘Team 410’ and the beach erupted in applause. I thought all the applause was fantastic, since I’d never run the anchor leg before. But, I then quickly realized what was happening. My now husband got down on one knee and proposed in front of everyone. Of course I said, ‘Yes.’ I knew that if he could love me in all the glory that comes with participating in a 30-hour, 200-mile relay race at the end of August – he’d be the one to spend my life with forever…” Leslie Dewar, remembering the finish of the 2001 Hood To Coast

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safety

Emergency Procedure In an emergency, call 911 and locate the Exchange Leader or Radio Operator at the nearest Exchange. Medical care and first aid safety is the responsibility of each team and participant. Each team needs to be prepared to care for the common medical needs of their runner, and should 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 all exchange zones along the race course. Ham operators’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. Report this information to radio operators at the next Exchange. They are capable of calling in full emergency medical, police, and fire response. Radio volunteers register via: https://ham.hoodtocoast.com/

Running At Night Maintain contact with your van within reason along the course. DO NOT follow behind runners/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 6:00pm through 7:00am (through 9:00am for reflective vest only) while running. 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. Acceptable reflectivity must be present on the front and back of the participant during the hours listed above. 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. We do not specify what kind of flashing light, as long as it is LED. Runners must understand there are NOT any police promised to protect them from vehicle traffic along the course. Great care must be exercised at all times by racers and team vehicles. Racers proceed on the right side of the road for the majority of legs and must obey all traffic laws. At several exchanges, HTC hires professional traffic flaggers; obey their signals.

Hydration & First Aid There are not First Aid Stations on the course (except water stations now on all Legs over 6 miles - Legs 2, 4, 5, 6, 12, 14, 15, 17, 22, 27, 33, 35). 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 running 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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No team members or spectators are allowed to cross busy highways or streets with the purpose of giving aid or support to participants running along that side of the road! Team vehicles MUST safely cross over to the other side of the road to the location of the runner, park, and then commence support.


tHANK YOU, VOLUNTEERS!

The Mother of all Relays 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/volunteer

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driver guide

Driving the course requires just as much planning as running the race. Follow the instructions included in the Driver Guide to navigate 199 miles with 2,000 other vans in a 36-hour time period.

Drive Course Before The Race Take note of where all turns are located. Identify exchange zones and other areas prone to traffic congestion. Identify areas where parking is limited and plan accordingly. Take note of potential stop areas where the van can provide runner support. Know the locations of food and restrooms. 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 runner 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) and Exch 23 (Nehalem Hwy N, Vernonia) Map shown in handbook (pg 57). Between Exch 31 (Olney Grange) and HWY 101 in Seaside (Leg 36). Map shown in handbook (pg 70). Shortcut routes can be found in the handbook for Exchanges 6 to 12 (pg 41), and between Exchanges 12 and 18 (pg 50).

Free Towing & Lock-Out Assistance As a service to participants, we’ve contracted with Allbright Towing for roadside & lock -out services from Portland to Seaside. They can be reached at (503) 410-9169 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 all parking signage and parking instructions issued by race officials. Exchanges are marked with yellow paint on paved roads and pink flagging along gravel roads.

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LEG 1 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Timberline Lodge → 5.29 RIGHT onto HWY 26 → 5.44 RIGHT onto Government Camp Loop 5.44 Exchange 2 (HWY 26/Gov’t Camp Loop)

LEG 2 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 1 (HWY 26/Gov’t Camp Loop) → 1.26 RIGHT on Government Camp Rd entrance onto HWY 26 1.94 Water station ↑ 4.14 Truck Escape Ramp → 5.53 RIGHT on Kiwanis Camp Rd/Rd 39 5.64 Exchange 2 (Kiwanis Camp Rd/ Rd 39)

LEG 3 DIRECTIONS ← ↑ ↑ ↑ → ↑ ↑

0.00 Exchange 2 (Kiwanis Camp Rd/ Rd 39) 0.08 LEFT onto Forest Trail 0.73 Continue onto Rd 35 1.51 Continue onto Rd 31 2.26 Stay STRAIGHT on Rd 29 2.69 RIGHT on HWY 26 4.12 Tollgate Campground 4.39 Entering Rhododendron sign 4.66 Exchange 3 (Mt. Hood Foods)

LEG 4 DIRECTIONS ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

0.00 1.13 1.79 2.90 3.34 3.84 4.70 6.14 7.18

Exchange 3 (Mt. Hood Foods) Skyway Bar & Grill Zig Zag Ranger Station Signal in Welches Wemme sign Water Station (Wildwood/HWY 26) Mt. Hood Village Salmon River Sign Exchange 4 (Brightwood Weigh Station)

KNOW YOUR ROUTE! CUT FOR EASY DIRECTIONS FOR HAND OR POCKET WHILE RUNNING

LEG 7 DIRECTIONS ← ← → ← → ↑ ←

↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → ↑

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0.00 Exchange 7 (Bluff Rd/Proctor Rd/362nd) 0.54 LEFT onto 352nd 1.20 352nd Ave/Calico Rd 1.70 RIGHT onto Brooks Rd 3.20 LEFT onto Revenue Rd 3.57 LEFT onto Orient Dr 3.72 RIGHT onto Compton Rd 4.25 Compton Rd/312th Ave (Compton Rd becomes HWY 212) 5.77 HWY 212/SE 282nd Ave 5.88 RIGHT onto Keller Rd 5.94 RIGHT onto Dee St 6.00 Exchange 8 (Dee St/Springwater Trail)

LEG 9 DIRECTIONS ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

0.00 0.67 0.97 2.12 4.02 4.62 5.38

Exchange 8 (Dee St/Springwater Trail) Cross over Haley Rd Cross bridge over Telford Rd Cross over Rugg Rd Cross over Hogan Rd Cross over Regner Rd Exchange 9 (East Gresham Park/ Springwater Trail)

LEG 10 DIRECTIONS ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

0.00 Exchange 9 (East Gresham Park/ Springwater Trail) 0.31 Cross over 7th St 0.85 Cross bridge over Towel Ave/Eastman Pkwy 1.81 Cross over Pleasant View Dr 2.70 Cross over SE 174th Ave/Jenne Rd 4.74 Cross over 136th Ave 5.16 Cross over 128th Ave 5.50 Cross over 122nd Ave 5.54 Exchange 10 (Springwater Trail near Alice Ott School)

LEG 11 DIRECTIONS ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

0.00 Exchange 10 (Springwater Trail near Alice Ott School) 1.90 Cross over SE Foster Rd 2.30 Cross over 82nd Ave 3.20 Cross over Johnson Creek Blvd/Bell St 3.50 Cross over Flavel Dr/Linwood Ave 4.51 Exchange 11 (Springwater Trail near SE 45th Ave/Johnson Creek Blvd)

0.00 Exchange 11 (Springwater Trail near SE 45th Ave/Johnson Creek Blvd) 0.00 Continue on Springwater Trail (under Ross Island Bridge) 1.62 Turn LEFT onto SE Sherrett St 2.19 Turn RIGHT onto SE 9th Ave 2.29 Turn LEFT onto Umatilla St 2.46 Turn RIGHT onto Springwater Trail 3.10 Water Station (Oaks Park) 5.24 Continue on Springwater Trail (under Ross Island Bridge) 5.65 Springwater Trail becomes SE 4th Ave 5.72 Turn LEFT onto Caruthers St 5.84 Slight RIGHT onto Eastbank Esplanade 6.40 Exchange 12 (Eastbank Esplanade, north of Hawthorne Bridge)

LEG 13 DIRECTIONS

LEG 8 DIRECTIONS

LEG 6 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 5 (Cherryville Dr/HWY 25) ↑ 0.48 Oregon Candy Farm ↑ 2.11 SE Paha Loop Dr 3.26 Water Station (Veneer/HWY 26) ↑ 3.58 Shorty’s Corner ↑ 4.08 Calamity Jane’s → 6.35 RIGHT onto Bluff Rd/Hwy 26 (cross w/ sidewalk light to west side of Bluff Rd shoulder) ← 6.85 LEFT in to Exchange 6, west of Bluff Rd 7.10 Exchange 6 (near Sandy HS Tennis Courts)

LEG 5 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 4 (Brightwood Weigh Station) 0.29 Sleepy Hollow Rd / HWY 26 0.61 Windells Motel 2.93 Water Station (Bear Garden/HWY 26) 3.11 Ivy Bear 3.59 E. Sylvan Dr / HWY 26 3.85 RIGHT onto Cherryville Drive 5.00 Baty Rd. / Cherryville Dr 6.05 Exchange 5 (Cherryville Dr/HWY 25)

0.00 Exchange 6 (near Sandy HS Tennis Courts) 0.72 LEFT onto Jewelberry Ave 1.52 LEFT onto SE Kelso Rd 2.17 RIGHT onto SE 352nd Ave 2.90 LEFT onto SE Dunn Rd 3.39 RIGHT onto SE 352nd 3.64 SE 352nd/Compton Rd intersection 3.88 RIGHT onto Hauglum Rd 4.38 LEFT onto SE 362nd 5.25 Exchange 7 (Bluff Rd/Proctor Rd/362nd)

LEG 12 DIRECTIONS

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0.00 Exchange 12 (Eastbank Esplanade, north of Hawthorne Bridge) 0.01 Turn LEFT up stairs onto Hawthorne Bridge 0.05 Turn RIGHT onto Hawthorne Bridge 0.35 Turn LEFT onto ramp off of Hawthorne Bridge 0.44 Turn LEFT onto Waterfront Park Esplanade 0.70 Morrison Bridge 1.07 Burnside Bridge 1.36 Steel Bridge 1.37 UPRR - railway tracks 1.73 Broadway Bridge 2.29 Continue on Naito Pkwy as it becomes Front Ave under Fremont Bridge 3.56 NW 26th Ave 4.19 Exchange 13 (Front Ave - Georgia Pacific)

LEG 14 DIRECTIONS ← → ↑ ↑ ↑

0.00 Exchange 13 (Front Ave - Georgia Pacific) 0.68 Turn LEFT onto Kittridge 1.17 Turn RIGHT onto HWY 30 3.74 Water Station 3.74 St. Johns Bridge 4.14 Germantown Rod 5.19 Linnton Lighthouse Inn 6.04 Exchange 14 (Marina Way/HWY 30)

LEG 15 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 14 (Marina Way/HWY 30) ↑ 1.55 Sauvie Island Bridge ↑ 3.34 Burlington Tavern 3.87 Water Station ↑ 3.93 Cornelius Pass Rd ↑ 4.92 Logie Trail ↑ 6.16 Wildwood Golf Course 7.25 Exchange 15 (Rocky Point Weigh Station)

LEG 16 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 15 (Rocky Point Weigh Station) ↑ 0.84 Rocky Point Rd ↑ 2.51 Bonneville Dr/Johns Landing Rd → 3.79 Turn RIGHT onto SE High School Way 3.92 Exchange 16 (Scappoose High School)


LEG 17 DIRECTIONS ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ←

0.00 Exchange 16 (Scappoose High School) 0.13 High School Way/HWY 30 1.12 Scappoose Vernonia HWY 2.32 Wikstrom Rd 3.19 Fullerton Rd 3.41 Water Station 4.74 Berg Rd 6.79 Millard Rd 7.52 Turn LEFT onto Gable Rd 7.64 Exchange 17 (St. Helens High School)

LEG 18 DIRECTIONS ↑ ← ← → ↑ → ← →

0.00 Exchange 17 (St. Helens High School) 0.49 Sykes Rd 1.71 Turn LEFT onto Pittsburg Rd 2.02 Turn LEFT onto Sunset Blvd 2.48 Turn RIGHT onto Columbia Blvd 3.30 Sykes Rd 3.62 Turn RIGHT onto Gable Rd 3.98 Turn LEFT onto Bachelor Flat Rd 4.19 Turn RIGHT to follow Bachelor Flat Rd 5.23 Exchange 18 (Columbia County Fairgrounds)

LEG 19 DIRECTIONS ← → → ← ↑

0.00 Exchange 18 (Columbia County Fairgrounds) 0.37 Turn LEFT onto Saulser Rd 1.14 Turn RIGHT onto Kappler Rd 1.88 Turn RIGHT onto Brinn Rd 1.90 Turn LEFT onto Pittsburgh Rd 2.78 Gensman Rd 5.89 Exchange 19 (Pittsburgh Rd)

LEG 20 DIRECTIONS 0.00 ↑ 3.03 ↑ 3.90 5.75

Exchange 19 (Pittsburgh Rd) Gravel section begins Large barn on right Exchange 20 (Pittsburgh Rd)

LEG 21 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 20 (Pittsburgh Rd) → 0.30 Turn RIGHT onto Schaffer Rd (at Camp Emerald Forest sign take the far right fork) ↑ 2.00 Blue gate on left ↑ 2.28 House on left with many old cars 5.06 Exchange 21 (Schaffer Rd)

LEG 22 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 21 (Schaffer Rd) ← 0.03 Turn LEFT onto Apiary Rd ↑ 1.67 Wilkerson County Park 3.60 Water Station ↑ 3.77 Rock Quarry ↑ 4.57 Golden-yellow gate on left ↑ 6.57 Small blue house and garage on left 6.70 Exchange 22 (Apiary Rd)

LEG 23 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 22 (Apiary Rd) → 0.76 Turn RIGHT onto HWY 47 (Nehalem HWY) ↑ 0.99 Peterson Fire Station on left 4.23 Exchange 23 (Natal Grange)

LEG 24 DIRECTIONS

LEG 32 DIRECTIONS

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0.00 0.83 1.15 3.55 3.66 4.87

Exchange 23 (Natal Grange) Country Museum on left Battle Creek Bridge Nehalem Valley Automotive Continue on HWY 202 Exchange 24 (Mist - HWY 202)

↑ ↑ ↑

LEG 25 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 24 (Mist - HWY 202) ↑ 1.19 Nehalem River Bridge ↑ 1.76 Mist/Birkenfield Fire Station ↑ 3.10 Fishhawk Rd 25 (Birkenfield 3.80 Exchange Community Church)

LEG 26 DIRECTIONS ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

0.00 0.48 1.98 2.48 2.58 3.57 5.65

Exchange 25 (Birkenfield Community Church) Nehalem River Bridge Welcome to Clatsop City sign Nehalem River Bridge Jones Rd Cahill Rd Exchange 26 (HWY 202)

LEG 27 DIRECTIONS 0.00 ↑ 0.60 3.40 ↑ 3.40 ↑ 5.11 ↑ 5.46 ↑ 6.30 6.36

Exchange 26 (HWY 202) Northrup Creek Rd Water Station Nehalem River Bridge Rhodes Rd Wage Rd HWY 103 Exchange 27 (Jewell - HWY 202)

LEG 28 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 27 (Jewell - HWY 202) ↑ 0.82 County Maintenance Yard on left ↑ 2.35 Elk Viewpoint on left 3.83 Exchange 28 (HWY 202 m.p. 25.3)

0.00 Exchange 31 (Coastline Christian Fellowship Church) 0.34 Turn LEFT onto Youngs River Rd 1.04 Bridge, (Y in Rd), continue RIGHT on Youngs River Rd 1.07 Saddle Mountain Rd 1.61 Red barn 2.58 Jurgensen Rd 4.20 Exchange 32 (Youngs River Falls)

LEG 33 DIRECTIONS ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ←

0.00 3.67 3.67 5.12 6.18 6.60 7.29 7.72

Exchange 32 (Youngs River Falls) Water Station Tucker Creek Rd Binder Slough Rd Dow Rd Wireless Rd Turn LEFT onto Lewis & Clark Rd Exchange 33 (Lewis & Clark School)

LEG 34 DIRECTIONS ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → ←

0.00 0.61 1.82 2.43 2.66 3.32 3.43 4.08 4.12

Exchange 33 (Lewis & Clark School) Lynstad Heights Mudd Rd Kee Rd/Reith Rd Lewis & Clark Cemetery Turn RIGHT onto Lewis & Clark Rd Turn RIGHT onto Fort Clatsop Rd Turn LEFT onto Lewis & Clark Mainline Exchange 34 (Lewis & Clark Mainline)

LEG 35 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 34 (Lewis & Clark School) ↑ 0.92 Lewis & Clark Rd ← 1.92 Turn LEFT onto Lewis & Clark Rd 3.80 Water Station ↑ 6.43 Lewis & Clark Mainline 7.07 Exchange 35 (Lewis & Clark Mainline)

LEG 36 DIRECTIONS LEG 29 DIRECTIONS 0.00 ↑ 0.33 ↑ 2.42 ↑ 3.47 5.97

Exchange 28 (HWY 202 m.p. 25.3) Lee Wooden Park on left (m.p. 24.9) m.p. 23 sign Crest of hill (m.p. 21.8) Exchange 29 (HWY 202 m.p. 19.4)

LEG 30 DIRECTIONS 0.00 ↑ 3.37 ↑ 3.53 5.32

Exchange 29 (HWY 202 m.p. 19.4) m.p. 16 sign Nehalem River Bridge (m.p. 15.8) Exchange 30 (Astoria - HWY 202)

← ↑ ← → → ↑ ← → ←

0.00 Exchange 35 (Lewis & Clark Mainline) 0.79 Turn LEFT onto Lewis & Clark Rd 2.75 “The Retreat” condos 3.12 Turn LEFT onto Wahanna Rd 3.75 Turn RIGHT onto 12th Ave 3.94 Turn RIGHT onto movie theatre parking lot 4.05 14th Ave/HWY 101 (Temporary pedestrian bridge) 4.20 Turn LEFT onto Holladay St 4.31 Turn RIGHT onto 12th Ave 4.63 Turn LEFT onto Promenade 5.19 FINISH on sand at turnaround!

LEG 31 DIRECTIONS

0.00 Exchange 30 (Astoria - HWY 202) ↑ 0.85 m.p. 13 sign ↑ 1.56 McCoy Lane ↑ 2.06 Klaskanine River Bridge and Fish Hatchery (m.p. 12) ↑ 2.67 Lillenas Rd (m.p. 11.3) ↑ 3.13 Olney Lane 3.96 Exchange 31 (Coastline Christian Fellowship Church)

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COURSE OVERVIEW

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Leg 36

CLATSKANIE

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SCAPPOOSE

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= Gravel (possible dust)

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5.77 5.65

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3

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4.66

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27

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16.97 18.27

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4

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4

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16

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E

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11

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5

5

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VH

17

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29

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VH

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6

6

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H

18

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30

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4

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3

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7

7

5.25

M

19

5.89

VH

31

3.96

M

15.10

10

17.49

8

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8

8

6.00

E

20

5.75

VH

32

4.20

M

15.95

8

18.10

7

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9

9

5.38

M

21

5.06

M

33

7.72

H

18.16

3

20.75

2

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10

10

5.04 5.54

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22

6.70

H

34

4.12

E

15.21 16.36

7

17.23 18.25

6

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11

11

4.51

M

23

4.23

E

35

7.07

H

15.81

9

17.68

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12

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VAN 1

5.44 Mi | Very Hard

LEG DESCRIPTION: Severe downhill on paved Timberline Road. EXCH 1 ADDRESS: Near HWY 26 Shoulder & Government Camp, A Frame OR 97028 GPS: 45.302092, -121.744277 NOTES: VANS NOT ALLOWED TO STOP ON THIS LEG. START

Timberline Day Lodge 6,000 ft

LEW’S LEG! TIMBERLINE ROAD

EXCHANGE MAP LEGEND

P

PARKING

T G

TOILETS

P

NO PARKING

E

EXCHANGE WATER STATION FOOD/ FUNDRAISER SLEEPING GOVERNMENT AREA

GARBAGE

CAMP

GO V CA ERNM MP RD ENT A-Frame

NORTH

HIGHWAY 26

TIMBERLINE ROAD

1

6000

DIRECTIONS FROM START TO EXCH 1

Run on right side of road. 0.00 Timberline Lodge → 5.29 RIGHT onto HWY 26 → 5.44 RIGHT onto Government Camp Loop 5.44 Exchange 1 (HWY 26/Government Camp Loop)

5900 5800 5700 5600

5500 5400

EXCHANGE NOTES

5300

Parking: On the left side of Government Camp Loop Only next runner permitted in exchange zone.

5200 5100

Elevation (ft)

5000

Provisions: Restaurants/Food Fuel: Yes

4900 4800 4700 4600

4500 4400 4300

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 1/-1885ft NET: -1884ft

4200 4100

4000

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VAN 1

5.64 Mi | Hard

LEG DESCRIPTION: Severe downhill through Government Camp on HWY 26; paved street and shoulder. EXCH 2 ADDRESS: Kiwanis Camp Rd/HWY 26 Government Camp, OR 97028 GPS: 45.31068, -121.836655 NOTES: No stopping in “Truck Escape” ramp (traffic fines). No stopping on left side of HWY 26 to water runners.

1

Rd 3

D ER LIN TI M BE R

AN W

KI

CA

39

P

M

IS

D OA /R

2 HWY 26

GOVT. CAMP RD.

Rd 29 HWY 26

GOVERNMENT CAMP A-FRAME

SKI BOWL HWY 26

1

HWY 26

NORTH

EXCHANGE NOTES

2000Parking: As vans approach Exchange 2, use caution, pull off road 1900efficiently and quickly. Follow volunteer instructions for parking to the right. 1800

Provisions: No Fuel: No

1700 1600

4000 40003900 3800

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 1 TO EXCH 2

Run on right side of road. 0.00 Exchange 1 (HWY 26/Government Camp Loop) → 1.26 RIGHT on Government Camp Rd entrance onto HWY 26 1.94 Water station ↑ 4.14 Truck Escape Ramp (No van stopping, traffic fines) → 5.53 RIGHT on Kiwanis Camp Rd/Rd 39 5.64 Exchange 2 (Kiwanis Camp Rd/ Rd 39)

3700 3600

Elevation (ft)

3500 3400 3300 3200 3100

3000 2900 2800

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 27/-1501ft NET: -1707ft

2700 2600

2500

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1.0 .2

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3.0 .2

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VAN 1

4.66 Mi | easy

LEG DESCRIPTION: Gradual downhill into Rhododendron along Forest Service Roads and HWY 26 on paved shoulder.

EXCH 3 ADDRESS: Mt. Hood Foods 73265 E HWY 26 Rhododendron, OR 97049 GPS: 45.32878, -121.910106 NOTES: No stopping on left side of HWY 26 to water runners. SKYWAY BAR & GRILL m.p. 43 ROAD 9

3

39

MT HOOD FOODS

RO AD

DAIRY QUEEN

KIW AN

IS

CA M

P/

RHODODENDRON

29

2

RD 35

ROAD 31

HWY 26

2000 1900

D ROA

ROAD 35

TOLLGATE CAMPGROUND

HWY 26

NORTH

CAMP CREEK CAMPGROUND

1800

EXCHANGE NOTES

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 2 TO EXCH 3

1700

Parking: In Mt. Hood Foods lot. 1600 Only next runner permitted in exchange zone.

Run on right side of road. 0.00 Exchange 2 (Kiwanis Camp Rd/ Rd 39) ← 0.08 LEFT onto Forest Trail ↑ 0.73 Continue onto Rd 35 ↑ 1.51 Continue onto Rd 31 ↑ 2.26 Stay STRAIGHT on Rd 29 → 2.69 RIGHT on HWY 26 ↑ 4.12 Tollgate Campground ↑ 4.39 Entering Rhododendron sign 4.66 Exchange 3 (Mt. Hood Foods)

Provisions: Restaurants/Grocery 40003900

Fuel: No (Nearest fuel in Welches - Leg 4)

3800 3700 3600

2500 2400 2300 2200 2100

Elevation (ft)

2000 1900 1800 1700

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 8/-888ft NET: -647ft

1600

1500

0

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1.0 .2

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2.0 .2

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4.66mi 3.0 .2

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4.0 .2

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Distance (mi)

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6.0 .2

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7.0 .2

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VAN 1

7.18 Mi | moderate

LEG DESCRIPTION: Gradual downhill from Rhododendron along HWY 26 on paved shoulder. EXCH 4. ADDRESS: Near East Sleepy Hollow Dr/HWY 26 Sandy, OR 97055 m.p. 36.5 GPS: 45.3777, -122.039235 NOTES: No stopping on left side of HWY 26 to water runners. BRIGHTWOOD WEIGH STATION SALMON RIVER SIGN

rR

M

ille

d

Ave

4

HW

Wil dw oo d

Y2

6

WILDWOOD RECREATION SITE

E Pa . Lol ss o Rd

WEMME SIGN SIGNAL HWY

WELCHES

26

HOODLAND SHOPPING CENTER

OLD OREGON TRAIL RESTAURANT

ZIGZAG ZIG ZAG RANGER STATION

SKYWAY BAR & GRILL

2000 1900 1800

MT HOOD FOODS

1700

3

NORTH 1600

EXCHANGE NOTES

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 3 TO EXCH 4

Parking: 40003900In Brightwood Weigh Station on the right side of HWY 26 approximately 0.2 mi past exchange. 3800 runner permitted in exchange zone. Only next

Run on right side of road. 0.00 Exchange 3 (Mt. Hood Foods) ↑ 1.13 Skyway Bar & Grill ↑ 1.79 Zig Zag Ranger Station ↑ 2.90 Signal in Welches ↑ 3.34 Wemme sign 3.84 Water Station (Wildwood/HWY 26) ↑ 4.70 Mt. Hood Village ↑ 6.14 Salmon River Sign 7.18 Exchange 4 (Brightwood Weigh Station)

3700

Provisions: No (Food at Mt. Hood Village) 3600 Fuel: No (Fuel at Mt. Hood Village)

2000 1900 1800 1700 1600

Elevation (ft)

1500 1400 1300

1100

1000

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1200

0

.2 .4 .6 .8

1.0 .2

.4 .6 .8

2.0 .2

.4 .6 .8

7.18 mi 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

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8.0


VAN 1

6.05 Mi | VERY HARD

R ED

LL

I

YV RR

VANS

CHERRYVILLE

WINDELL’S CAMP

26

S

4

BRIGHTWOOD HIG

HW AY 2

6

E. TERRA FERN ROAD

SE ALDER CREEK RD.

VAN

5

6 WAY 2

HIGH

H HIG

E

CH

Y WA

"RAINBOW TROUT FISHING FARM" SIGN

BEAR GARDEN RD

SE BATY ROAD

E. CHERRYVILLE DR

E. SLEEPY HOLLOW RD.

LEG DESCRIPTION: Long leg over very challenging rolling hills along Hwy 26 shoulder. EXCH 5. ADDRESS: SE Cherryville Drive/HWY 26 Sandy, OR 97055 m.p. 30.6 GPS: 45.366529, -122.155008 NOTES: No stopping on left side of HWY 26 to water runners.

NORTH

driver 2000NOTES

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 4 TO EXCH 5

Vans must turn RIGHT onto E Cherryville Dr (before exchange). 1900 Proceed on Cherryville Dr and turn LEFT onto Baty Rd. Turn1800 RIGHT onto HWY 26.

Run on right side of road. 0.00 Exchange 4 (Brightwood Weigh Station) ↑ 0.29 Sleepy Hollow Rd / HWY 26 ↑ 0.61 Windells Motel 2.93 Water Station (Bear Garden/HWY 26) ↑ 3.11 Ivy Bear ↑ 3.59 E. Sylvan Dr / HWY 26 → 3.85 RIGHT onto Cherryville Drive ↑ 5.00 Baty Rd. / Cherryville Dr 6.05 Exchange 5 (Cherryville Dr/HWY 25)

1700 The RIGHT lane of HWY 26 is closed to all other motorists to allow use for 1600HTC vans only. Proceed slowly along the cone barrier to park along the right shoulder.

1500 EXCHANGE NOTES

1400 Use right lane of HWY 26 and park along the shoulder. Parking: Only1300 next runner permitted in exchange zone. For safety reasons, team members must stay in van at Exch 5. 1200

Provisions: No 1100 Fuel: No (Nearest fuel - Leg 6 (Shorty’s Corner))

1000 900 800

Obey traffic laws. Police will be present.

700

Pay close attention to volunteers at exchange 5!

Elevation (ft)

1500 1400

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 421/-203ft NET: +218ft

1300 1200

6.05 mi

1100

1000 900

0

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3.0 .2

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6.0 .2

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7.0 .2

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major van exchange

VAN 1 &2 LEG DESCRIPTION:

7.10 Mi | HARD

Challenging gains in elevation and gradual downhills along HWY 26 on paved shoul-

der.

EXCH 6 ADDRESS: Sandy High School 37400 Bell St, Sandy, OR 97055 GPS: 45.405721, -122.276866 JEWELBERRY AVE

EXCHANGE MAP LEGEND

VANS

BELL ST

SANDY H.S.

PARKING

T G

TOILETS

P

NO PARKING

E

EXCHANGE WATER STATION

GARBAGE

FOOD/ FUNDRAISER SLEEPING AREA

SE VENEER

RD

VANS

6

P

YV RR

R

ED

ILL

NORTH

E

CH SE Paha Loop Dr

5

NORTH

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 5 TO EXCH 6

driver NOTES - ENTERING EXCH 6

Run on right side of road. 0.00 Exchange 5 (Cherryville Dr/HWY 25) ↑ 0.48 Oregon Candy Farm ↑ 2.11 SE Paha Loop Dr 3.26 Water Station (Veneer/HWY 26) ↑ 3.58 Shorty’s Corner ↑ 4.08 Calamity Jane’s → 6.35 RIGHT onto Bluff Rd/HWY 26 (cross w/ sidewalk light to west side of Bluff Rd shoulder) ← 6.85 LEFT in to Exchange 6, west of Bluff Rd 7.10 Exchange 6 (near Sandy HS Tennis Courts)

Entering Exch 6: Vans turn NORTH off of HWY 26 onto Bluff Rd at traffic signal. Continue 0.60 mi on Bluff Rd. USE CAUTION and turn LEFT onto Bell St near Sandy High School. Park in Sandy HS lot.

driver NOTES - EXITING EXCH 6

VAN 2: Exit north via Bell St Turn LEFT onto SE Jewelberry Ave Turn LEFT onto Kelso Rd and continue following Leg 7 route. VAN 1: See next page for directions and shortcut to Exchange 12.

course Fundraiser

EXCHANGE NOTES

SANDY HS ATHLETICS

Parking: In various lots at Sandy High School.

FRIDAY 8:30AM - 8:30PM

Elevation (ft)

FOOD: Assorted lite fare (PowerBars, fresh fruit, etc.); pulled pork BEVERAGES: Gatorade, coffee, soft drinks

Provisions: Restaurants/Grocery nearby and Course Fundraiser Fuel: Multiple fuel stations nearby

1300 1200 1100

1000

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 165/-573ft NET: -408ft

900

7.10mi TKQO=ã á

800

0

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2.0 .2

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3.0 .2

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Distance (mi)

5.0 .2

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6.0 2

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7.0 .2

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8.0


VAN 1 SHORTCUT TO EXCHANGE 12 THE MAP BELOW DETAILS A FASTER ROUTE TO GET VAN 1 FROM EXCHANGE 6 TO 12 WITHOUT FOLLOWING TRAFFIC ALONG THE COURSE

VAN 1 DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 6 TO EXCH 12 0.00 Exchange 6 (Sandy High School) 0.00 Exit Sandy HS via Bell St onto SE Jewelberry Ave 0.83 LEFT onto SE Kelso Rd 2.73 RIGHT onto US-26 W 9.66 LEFT onto E Powell Blvd 22.23 RIGHT onto SE Milwaukie Ave 22.36 Continue onto SE 12th Ave 23.06 LEFT onto SE Madison St Continue down SE Madison St to Exchange 12 under the east side of the Hawthorne Bridge

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VAN 2

5.25 Mi | MODERATE

LEG DESCRIPTION: Rolling hills along HWY 26 on paved shoulder and farm/country roads. EXCH 7 ADDRESS: 36225 SE Proctor Road Boring, OR 97009 GPS: 45.453705, -122.290537 NOTES: Please do not mark turns on roads DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 6 TO EXCH 7

Run on right side of road until turning left on Kelso Rd. Run on left side of the road for the remainder of the leg. 0.00 Exchange 6 (near Sandy HS Tennis Courts) ← 0.72 LEFT onto Jewelberry Ave ← 1.52 LEFT onto SE Kelso Rd → 2.17 RIGHT onto SE 352nd Ave ← 2.90 LEFT onto SE Dunn Rd → 3.39 RIGHT onto SE 352nd ↑ 3.64 SE 352nd/Compton Rd intersection → 3.88 RIGHT onto Hauglum Rd ← 4.38 LEFT onto SE 362nd 5.25 Exchange 7 (Bluff Rd/Proctor Rd/362nd)

PROCTOR ROAD

SE BLUFF RD

SE 362ND

7

SE HAUGLUM RD

SHARPER IMAGE 2000 SALOON

SE 352ND

COMPTON RD.

• •

1900 N.W. SHADE

SE DUNN RD

TREES

1800

SE 362ND

1700 1600

1500 1400

SE KELSO RD

EXCHANGE NOTES

SE BURGS LN

Parking: In Oregon Trail Primary Academy lot and adjacent lot.

1300 1200 1100

SE JEWELLBERRY AVE VANS

900

SE

BE

SANDY H.S.

800

Provisions: No Fuel: No (nearest fuel - Sandy)

SE BLUFF RD LL

ST

6

NORTH 700 600

Elevation (ft)

1000 900 800

600

500

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5.25 mi

700

0

.2 .4 .6 .8

1.0 .2

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2.0 .2

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3.0 .2

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4.0 .2

.4 .6 .8

Distance (mi)

5.0 .2

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6.0 .2

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 198/-330ft NET: -132ft .4 .6 .8

7.0 .2

.4 .6 .8

8.0


VAN 2

6.00 Mi | easy

LEG DESCRIPTION: Downhill and rolling terrain along country roads and limited paved shoulder. EXCH 8 ADDRESS: 27801 SE Dee St, Boring, OR 97009 GPS: 45.43217, -122.375395 NOTES: Beware of sharp turns at Bluff Rd/352nd, Orient Drive/Compton Road, and crossing overpass of HWY 26. PROCTOR ROAD

327TH AVE.

BLUFF ROAD

SMUCKER’S PLANT

OREGON TRAIL PRIMARY ACADEMY

LOOMIS NURSERY

352ND

7

IL

Y

8

26

ORIENT DRIVE

HWY 212

MIDDLE SCHOOL

COMPTON RD

1900 DEE RD KELLER RD VANS

1800

Y

HW

BROOKS RD

REVENUE RD

HW

312TH AVE

TRA

2000 BORING

SE 282ND AVE

TER WA

ING

SPR NAAS ELEMENTARY

COMPTON RD

BEAVERTON NURSERY

12

NORTH

2

1700

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 7 TO EXCH 8

Run1600 on left side of road until turning right on Compton Rd. Run on right side of the road for 1500 the remainder of the leg. 0.00 Exchange 7 (Bluff Rd/Proctor Rd/362nd) 1400 ← 1300 0.54 LEFT onto 352nd ↑ 1.20 352nd Ave/Calico Rd 1200 → 1.70 RIGHT onto Brooks Rd ← 1100 3.20 LEFT onto Revenue Rd ← 3.57 LEFT onto Orient Dr → 3.72 RIGHT onto Compton Rd 900 ↑ 4.25 Compton Rd/312th Ave (Compton Rd 800 becomes HWY 212) ↑ 5.77 HWY 212/SE 282nd Ave 700 → 5.88 RIGHT onto Keller Rd

DIRECTIONS continued

→ 5.94 RIGHT onto Dee St 6.00 Exchange 8 (Dee St/Springwater Trail)

EXCHANGE NOTES Parking: At Boring Middle School and Naas Elementary (on Dee St, adjacent to HWY 212 & Springwater Trail). Proceed as directed by exchange volunteers. Provisions: Restaurants on HWY 212 Fuel: Yes, on HWY 212

600

Elevation (ft)

1000

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 135/-346ft NET: -211ft

900 800 700

6.00 mi

600

500

0

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VAN 2

5.38 Mi | MODERATE

LEG DESCRIPTION: Long leg over relatively flat terrain primarily on Springwater Trail. EXCH 9 ADDRESS: (approx.) East Gresham Park 219 S. Main Ave Gresham, OR 97030 GPS: 45.495413, -122.431662 NOTES: HTC/Springwater Bike Patrol on trail in evening (begins at 7pm). Runner on Springwater Trail for

POW

ELL

↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

BLVD . VANS

Y HW

9

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 8 TO EXCH 9

GRESHAM

26 PALMBLAD RD.

HOGAN RD.

VE SA RT BE ER AT RO GW RIN L SP TRAI

ER GWAT SPRIN IL TRA

WALTERS DR

POWELL BLVD.

MAIN AVE

5.38 miles with nearly no access by vans. Water will not be provided. Plan ahead and pack your own water if needed. 0.00 0.67 0.97 2.12 4.02 4.62 5.38

Exchange 8 (Dee St/Springwater Trail) Cross over Haley Rd Cross bridge over Telford Rd Cross over Rugg Rd Cross over Hogan Rd Cross over Regner Rd Exchange 9 (East Gresham Park/ Springwater Trail)

driver notes - VANS DO NOT FOLLOW COURSE

S

. RD

N VA

D

OR

LF

TE

0.00 ↑ 0.00 ← 0.2 ← 0.3

RUGG RD.

LF

TE

← → ← ←

D

OR . RD

E AT GW RIN L SP TRAI

2000

R

1900

26

8 DEE RD

Y

1500

R

NAAS ELEMENTARY BORING M.S.

1600

282ND AVE.

E AT W NG RI IL SP TRA

1700

HW

HALEY RD.

VANS

1800

2.3 2.8 5.4 6.8

HWY 212 (COMPTON RD.)

Exchange 8 (Dee St/Springwater Trail) Continue east on Dee St Turn LEFT onto HWY 212 Turn LEFT onto SE 282nd Ave (signs for Gresham) Turn LEFT onto SE Stone Rd Turn RIGHT onto HWY 26 Turn LEFT onto E Powell Blvd Turn LEFT onto S Main Ave Exchange 9 (East Gresham Park/ Springwater Trail)

EXCHANGE NOTES

KELLER RD.

Parking: At East Gresham Park.

1400 1300

Provisions: Restaurants/Grocery in downtown Gresham Fuel: Yes, in downtown Gresham

1200

DON’T FORGET TO PACK

1100

1000

FIRST AID KIT

NORTH

900 800 700 600

Elevation (ft)

500 400

5.38 mi

300

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 52/-259ft NET: -207ft

200 100 000

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VAN 2

5.54 Mi | MODERATE

LEG DESCRIPTION: Leg entirely along Springwater Trail with relatively rolling and flat terrain. EXCH 10 ADDRESS: 5764 SE 122nd Ave, Portland 97236 GPS: 45.480313, -122.53798 NOTES: HTC/Springwater Bike Patrol on trail in evening. (begins at 7pm). Limited van access to runner. Water will not be provided. Plan ahead and pack your own water

MAIN AVE.

GRESHAM POWELL BLVD.

VANS

FOSTER RD.

RS

NE

TOWLE AVE.

ND

FO

ST

ER

VA N

RICHEY RD.

RD .

S

VANS

RICHEY RD.

2000

SE 190TH DRIVE / PLEASANT VIEW DR.

RU N

TRAIL

9 WALTERS DRIVE

ND HIGHLA DR.

VANS

SPRINGWATER

R.

L

AI

VANS

TR

S

RUNNER

AN M Y ST WA EA ARK P

H DRIGH . LA

JEN NE D

FOSTER RD.

RAIL

TER T GWA

SPRIN

RAMONA ST ALICE OTT SCHOOL

LVD. 174TH AVE.

HAROLD ST LENTS GILBERT CHURCH

10

182ND AVE.

136TH AVE.

ELL B

128TH AVE.

122ND AVE.

111TH AVE.

HOLGATE BLVD

POW

POWELL BLVD.

S VAN

1900 1800

NORTH

1700 1600 DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 9 TO EXCH 10

0.00 Exchange 9 (East Gresham Park/ 1500 Springwater Trail) ↑ 0.31 1400 Cross over 7th St ↑ 0.85 Cross bridge over Towel Ave/Eastman 1300 Pkwy ↑ 1.81 1200 Cross over Pleasant View Dr ↑ 2.70 Cross over SE 174th Ave/Jenne Rd 1100 ↑ 4.74 Cross over 136th Ave ↑1000 5.16 Cross over 128th Ave 900 Cross over 122nd Ave ↑ 5.50 5.54 800 Exchange 10 (Springwater Trail near Alice Ott School)

driver notes - VANS DO NOT FOLLOW COURSE ↑ ← ← ← → → → ←

EXCHANGE NOTES

0.00 Exchange 9 (East Gresham Park/ Springwater Trail) 0.00 Continue west on Powell Blvd 2.4 Turn LEFT onto SW Highland Dr 3.1 Continue onto SW Pleasant View Dr 3.8 Continue onto SE 190th Dr 4.1 Turn RIGHT onto SE Richey Rd 5.0 Turn RIGHT onto SE Foster Rd 7.8 Turn RIGHT onto SE 128th Ave 8.0 Turn LEFT onto SE Ramona St 8.2 Exchange 10 Parking (Alice Ott School)

Parking: At Alice Ott School. Team members exit parking lot and turn left onto SE Ramona St then right on 122nd to get to the exchange. Provisions: Restauants on Foster Rd Fuel: Yes, on Foster Rd

700 600

500

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 29/-124ft NET: -95ft

Elevation (ft)

400 300

5.54 mi

200 100 000

0

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3.0 .2

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VAN 2

4.51 Mi | easy

LEG DESCRIPTION: Leg on Springwater Trail with relatively rolling and flat terrain. EXCH 11 ADDRESS: 4401 SE Johnson Creek Blvd Portland, OR 97222 GPS: 45.461816, -122.617121 NOTES: HTC/Springwater Bike Patrol on trail in evening (begins at 7pm).

D.

ATER

SE 122ND AVE.

ER R

SE 111TH AVE.

OST

SE 102ND AVE.

SE F

LENTS GILBERT CHURCH

10

ALICE OTT SCHOOL

I-205 HWY

72ND AVE.

82ND AVE.

SE 92ND AVE.

VANS SPRINGWIL TRA

SE FOSTER RD.

SE FOSTER RD. R

E AT GW L RINTRAI P S

SE FLAVEL ST.

VA N

S

SE 45TH SE HARNEY

CR

ST

BLV

D.

ER AT GWAIL N RI R SP T

SE JOHNSON CREEK BLVD.

S

VAN S

R.

ING TR WAT AIL ER

LD

EEK

N VA

SPR

CLATSOP

E AV

P

ON

FL

NS

SE

JOHNSON CREEK BLVD.

JOH

82ND AVE.

P

11

VANS SE BELL AVE.

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 10 TO EXCH 11 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

0.00 Exchange 10 (Springwater Trail near Alice Ott School) 1.90 Cross over SE Foster Rd 2000 2.30 Cross over 82nd Ave 3.20 Cross over 1900 Johnson Creek Blvd/Bell St 3.50 Cross over 1800 Flavel Dr/Linwood Ave 1700 4.51 Exchange 11 (Springwater Trail near 1600 SE 45th Ave/Johnson Creek Blvd)

EXCHANGE NOTES

1500

1400 Upper Parking: Precision CastParts lot on SE 1300 Harney Drive Lower Parking: Lot south of Springwater Trail/ 1200 Johnson Creek Blvd 1100

NORTH

driver notes - VANS DO NOT FOLLOW COURSE

0.00 Exchange 10 (Springwater Trail near Alice Ott School) ← 0.00 Turn LEFT out of parking onto Ramona St ← 0.05 Turn LEFT onto SE 122nd → 0.25 Turn RIGHT onto SE Foster Rd ← 1.75 Turn LEFT to merge onto I-205 S via ramp to Salem/Oregon City → 3.15 EXIT 16 for Johnson Creek Blvd → 3.35 Turn RIGHT onto SE Johnson Creek Blvd UPPER PARKING LOT OPTION → 4.65 Turn RIGHT onto SE Flavel Dr ← 5.05 Turn LEFT onto SE Harney Dr for 0.5mi to upper lot of Precision CastParts LOWER PARKING LOT OPTION ↑ 4.65 Continue on Johnson Creek Blvd

← 5.45 Turn LEFT to park in lot adjacent to Springwater Trail 1000 Do not drop off your runner on road near exExchange 11 (Springwater Trail near 45th Ave/Johnson Creek Blvd) 900 change. This immediately creates congestion 800 and could result in DQ. 700 Provisions: Restaurants/Convenient Store 600 Fuel: No (nearest fuel SE 82nd Ave near Fred Meyer) Elevation (ft)

500

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 14/-123ft NET: -109ft

400 300 200

4.51 mi

100 000

0

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major van exchange

VAN 2&1

6.40 Mi | MODERATE

I-5

LEG DESCRIPTION: Mostly flat with a few rolling hills, trail and paved city streets. EXCH 12 ADDRESS: Eastbank Esplanade, north of Hawthorne Bridge, near 50 SE Madison St, Portland 97214 GPS: 45.512936, -122.667771 NOTES: HTC/Springwater Bike Patrol on trail in evening (begins at 7pm). DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 11 TO EXCH 12

HAW 12 T BRI HORN DGE E

VANS

← → ← →

HAWTHORNE

E AV CARUTHERS ST. SE DIVISION PL

RAIL

TER T GWA SPRIN

SE PO WELL

↑ ← ↑

BLVD

SE 17TH

D

ROSS ISLAN BRIDGE

IE WAUK SE MIL

MCLOUGHLIN BLVD / GRAND AVE

SE 4TH

VANS

M UA Q E AR DG M RI B

11

ER AT W

2000

PORTLAND

SE HOLGATE

1900

driver notes - VANS DO NOT FOLLOW COURSE

MC

WILLAMETTE RIVER

LO U

0.0

GH

1700

↑ → ↑ → ↑ ← ←

BL VD

W AT E

RT

RA

IL

1500

LIN

VANS

1600

SE MILWAUKIE

1800

SE BYBEE BLVD

SE 9TH

1000 SELLWOOD BRIDGE

900

D LIN BLV

SPOKANE

SE SHERRETT

800 700

NORTH 600

SE J

OHN

TER WA ING SPR RAIL T

SON

11 CRE VANS EK B LVD

400

Elevation (ft)

Exchange 11 (Springwater Trail near SE 45th Ave/Johnson Creek Blvd) Continue on Johnson Creek Blvd Turn RIGHT onto SE 32nd Ave/Tacoma St Continue on SE Tenino St Turn RIGHT onto McLoughlin Blvd/99E McLoughlin Blvd becomes Grand Ave Turn LEFT onto Main St Turn LEFT or RIGHT on Water Ave for parking Exchange 12 (Eastbank Esplanade, north of Hawthorne Bridge)

EXCHANGE NOTES

SPRINGWATER TRAIL

SE TA COMA

UMATILLA

0.0 0.8 1.1 1.2 4.1 5.0 5.2 5.2

VANS

1100

UGH SE MCLO

1200

SE 17TH

1300

SE MILWAUKIE

OAKS PARK

SP

RI

NG

1400

SE 19TH

I-5

SE SALMON ST SE MAIN ST

0.00 Exchange 11 (Springwater Trail near SE 45th Ave/Johnson Creek Blvd) 0.00 Continue on Springwater Trail (under Ross Island Bridge) 1.62 Turn LEFT onto SE Sherrett St 2.19 Turn RIGHT onto SE 9th Ave 2.29 Turn LEFT onto Umatilla St 2.46 Turn RIGHT onto Springwater Trail 3.10 Water Station (Oaks Park) 5.24 Continue on Springwater Trail (under Ross Island Bridge) 5.65 Springwater Trail becomes SE 4th Ave 5.72 Turn LEFT onto Caruthers St 5.84 Slight RIGHT onto Eastbank Esplanade 6.40 Exchange 12 (Eastbank Esplanade, north of Hawthorne Bridge)

Parking: SE Taylor/Water/Salmon St OR SE Water/ Clay St (south of Hawthorne Bridge) at PCC Climb Center Please use the garbage & designated plastic recycling containers. Provisions: Restaurants/Convenient Stores Fuel: No (nearest fuel 0.7mi away - SE 12th Ave/ Ladd Ave)

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 141/-215ft NET: -74ft

400 300 200

6.40 mi

100 000

0

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VAN 2 ROUTE TO EXCHANGE 18 THE MAP BELOW DETAILS THE ROUTE VAN 2 SHOULD FOLLOW TO EXCHANGE 18. BE CAUTIOUS OF RUNNERS/WALKERS ON HWY 30.

VAN 2 DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 12 TO EXCH 18 0.00 Exchange 12 (Waterfront) 0.00 LEFT onto Water Ave 0.11 RIGHT onto SE Taylor St 0.36 LEFT onto SE Grand Ave 0.49 LEFT onto SE Morrison Bridge 0.69 RIGHT at the fork, follow signs for I-5N 1.02 Merge onto I-5N Take exit 302B on the RIGHT for US-30W 2.42 towards I-405W 3.01 Merge onto I-5N 3.51

Take exit 3 for US-30 W towards St. Helens and continue on US-30 for 25 miles

28.96 LEFT onto Millard Rd 30.45 RIGHT onto S Bachelor Flat Rd 30.95

DON’T FORGET TO PACK

CAR PHONE CHARGER 50

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LEFT onto Saulser Rd and proceed to Exch 18 van parking at Columbia Co. Fairgrounds


VAN 1

4.19 Mi | easy

LEG DESCRIPTION: Basically flat terrain along the Willamette River and Portland water front on paved city streets.

EXCH 13 ADDRESS: Georgia Pacific 3838 NW Front Ave Portland, OR 97210 GPS: 45.551924, -122.715139 DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 12 TO EXCH 13

GE

OR GIA

WILLAMETTE RIVER

PA CIF

13

IC

NORTH

FR AV ONT EN UE

SULZER-BINGHAM COMPANY

FREEMONT BRIDGE

F AV RON EN T UE

BROADWAY BRIDGE

STEEL BRIDGE

2000

BURNSIDE BRIDGE

NA PARITO KW AY

1900 1800

MORRISON BRIDGE

1700 1600

12

1500

Run on right side of the road. 0.00 Exchange 12 (Eastbank Esplanade, north of Hawthorne Bridge) ← 0.01 Turn LEFT up stairs onto Hawthorne Bridge → 0.05 Turn RIGHT onto Hawthorne Bridge ← 0.35 Turn LEFT onto ramp off of Hawthorne Bridge ← 0.44 Turn LEFT onto Waterfront Park Esplanade ↑ 0.70 Morrison Bridge ↑ 1.07 Burnside Bridge ↑ 1.36 Steel Bridge ↑ 1.37 UPRR - railway tracks ↑ 1.73 Broadway Bridge ↑ 2.29 Continue on Naito Pkwy as it becomes Front Ave under Fremont Bridge ↑ 3.56 NW 26th Ave 4.19 Exchange 13 (Front Ave - Georgia Pacific)

SE MAIN SE MADISON

HAW BRID THORN E GE

1400 1300

T AVE.

driver notes - VANS DO NOT FOLLOW COURSE

SALMO

2ND

AVE.

N ST.

NAITO

PKWY

/ FRON

1200 Exchange 12 (Eastbank Esplanade, north of Hawthorne Bridge) 0.0 → 0.11100 Turn RIGHT onto Water Ave → 0.1 Turn RIGHT onto Hawthorne Blvd (Hawthorne Bridge) 1000 → 0.6 Take RIGHT ramp onto Main St → 0.7900 Turn RIGHT onto 2nd Ave → 0.7800 Turn RIGHT onto Salmon St 0.8 Turn LEFT onto Naito Pkwy/Front Ave 700 5.2 Exchange 13 (Front Ave - Georgia Pacific)

MAIN S

T. HORN

WATER AVE.

HAWT

E BRID

GE

MADISON ST.

HAWTHORNE BLVD.

600

EXCHANGE NOTES

500West side of Georgia Pacific lot just before Exchange 13. Parking: 400 No Provisions: Fuel: No (nearest fuel 3mi South on NW 23rd/Burnside) Elevation (ft)

300

200 100

4.19 4.19mi mi

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 55/-55ft NET: 0ft

000

0

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1.0 .2

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VAN 1

6.04 Mi | moderate

LEG DESCRIPTION: Basically flat terrain along Front Ave / St. Helen Rd / HWY 30 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: 45.61054, -122.795949 NOTES: VANS NOT ALLOWED TO STOP ON SHOULDER OF HWY 30. DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 13 TO EXCH 14

Run on right side of the road. 0.00 Exchange 13 (Front Ave - Georgia Pacific) ← 0.68 Turn LEFT onto Kittridge → 1.17 Turn RIGHT onto HWY 30 3.74 Water Station ↑ 3.74 St Johns Bridge ↑ 4.14 Germantown Rod ↑ 5.19 Linnton Lighthouse Inn 6.04 Exchange 14 (Marina Way/HWY 30)

14

LINNTON

108TH

LINNTON LIGHTHOUSE INN

0

Y3

HW

EXCHANGE NOTES Parking: To the right, off HWY 30 near Marina Way in large Knife River fenced lot.

2000 ST. JOHN'S BRIDGE

1900 GERMANTOWN ROAD

1800

Provisions: No Fuel: No (nearest fuel - Linnton)

1700 1600

1500

WILLAMETTE RIVER

HW 0

Y3

1400 1300 1200

DEQ CENTER

1100

1000 GE

900

KI

TT

ER ID

800 700

FR AV ON EN T UE

600

13

0

Y3 HW

500

GEORGIA PACIFIC

400

NORTH

Elevation (ft)

300

52

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200 100

6.04 mi

000

0

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VAN 1

7.25 Mi | hard

LEG DESCRIPTION: Gently rolling terrain on paved shoulder along HWY 30. EXCH 15 ADDRESS: Rocky Point Weigh Station Scappoose, OR (m.p. 16.5) GPS: 45.69497, -122.871008 NOTES: VANS NOT ALLOWED TO STOP ON SHOULDER OF HWY 30. DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 14 TO EXCH 15

Run on right side of the road. 0.00 Exchange 14 (Marina Way/HWY 30)

15

↑ 1.55 Sauvie Island Bridge ↑ 3.34 Burlington Tavern

WEIGH STATION

3.87 Water Station 3.93 Cornelius Pass Rd ↑ ↑ 4.92 Logie Trail ↑ 6.16 Wildwood Golf Course 7.25 Exchange 15 (Rocky Point Weigh Station)

WILDWOOD GOLF COURSE

Y3

HW 0

LOGIE TRAIL

EXCHANGE NOTES Parking: At Rocky Point Weigh Station off to the right of HWY 30.

C RO OR AD NE

2000

LI

US

PA S

S

WILLAMETTE RIVER

NARA NW

Provisions: No Fuel: No (nearest fuel - Linnton, Leg 14)

.

1900 1800

BURLINGTON BURLINGTON TAVERN

1700 1600 HW

0

Y3

1500

SAUVIES ISLAND

1400 1300 1200 1100

Y

HW

1000

30

900 800 700

MARINA WAY

600

14

NORTH

500 400

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 214/-215ft NET: -1ft

Elevation (ft)

300 200 100

7.25 mi

000

0

.2 .4 .6 .8

1.0 .2

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VAN 1

3.92 Mi | easy

LEG DESCRIPTION: Gently rolling terrain on paved shoulder along HWY 30. EXCH 16 ADDRESS: Scappoose High School 33700 SE High School Way, Scappoose, OR 97056 GPS: 45.749198, -122.874359 NOTES: VANS NOT ALLOWED TO STOP ON SHOULDER OF HWY 30. DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 15 TO EXCH 16 30 HWY

Run on right side of the road. 0.00 Exchange 15 (Rocky Point Weigh Station) ↑ 0.84 Rocky Point Rd ↑ 2.51 Bonneville Dr/Johns Landing Rd

SCAPPOOSE MIDDLE SCHOOL

16

WALNUT ST

→ 3.79 Turn RIGHT onto SE High School Way 3.92 Exchange 16 (Scappoose High School)

HIGH SCHOOL WAY

SCAPPOOSE HIGH SCHOOL

HAVLIK DR.

HWY 30

EXCHANGE NOTES

SCAPPOOSE

Parking: At Scappose High School parking lot on right. Provisions: Restaurants and Course Fundraiser Fuel: Yes

2000 1900 1800 1700

course Fundraiser

1600

scappoose HS cross country

MULTNOMAH CHANNEL

1500MEANS NURSERY

FRIDAY 6:00PM - SATURDAY 6:00AM SHOWERS: $2 each; towel included at no additional charge FOOD: Scappoose Bagels ($1 ea) BEVERAGES: Complimentary coffee

1400 HWY 30

1300 1200

1000 900 800

ROC ROA KY PO INT D

1100

700

!

600

500

Elevation (ft)

NORTH

54

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15

WEIGH STATION

400

Highly encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for nonparticipating teammates outside van to wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).

300 200 100

3.92 mi

000

0

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VAN 1

7.64 Mi | moderate

LEG DESCRIPTION: Basically flat terrain on paved shoulder along HWY 30. EXCH 17 ADDRESS: St. Helens High School 2375 Gable Rd, St. Helens, OR 97051 GPS: 45.848739, -122.833439 NOTES: DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 16 TO EXCH 17 HWY 30

Run on right side of road. 0.00 Exchange 16 (Scappoose High School) ↑ 0.13 High School Way/HWY 30 ↑ 1.12 Scappoose Vernonia HWY ↑ 2.32 Wikstrom Rd ↑ 3.19 Fullerton Rd 3.41 Water Station ↑ 4.74 Berg Rd ↑ 6.79 Millard Rd ← 7.52 Turn LEFT onto Gable Rd 7.64 Exchange 17 (St. Helens High School)

GABLE RD

NORTH

ST HELENS HIGH SCHOOL PARK FIRLOK

17 BLVD

VANS MILLARD RD

BERG ROAD

SLAVENS ROAD

HW

Y3

0

course Fundraiser st. helens HS

FRIDAY 7:00PM- SATURDAY 6:00AM

SHOWERS: $2 each; towels additional $2 SLEEPING: $2 use sleeping area gym FOOD: Pancakes, eggs & sausage; assorted deli snacks

TARBELL ROAD

2000 1900

FULLERTON ROAD

1800 1700 1600

EXCHANGE NOTES

1500

WIKSTROM RD

Parking: At St. Helens High School. Do not stop on side of HWY 30 near Exchange 17 to drop off of pick up teammates. Provisions: Yes and Course Fundraiser Fuel: Yes (Fuel up!)

WEST LANE ROAD

1400

HW

Y 30

1300 1200 1100

SCAPPOOSE VERNONIA HWY

900 800

It is recommended to fuel up your van on this leg as there are no gas stations on the route until Seaside. (Gas also available 9 miles off of race route in Astoria)

HWY 30

1000

MAPLE ST.

SCAPPOOSE 700

MIDDLE SCHOOL

600

16

500

!

HIGH SCHOOL RD

SCAPPOOSE HIGH SCHOOL

400

Elevation (ft)

300

Highly encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for nonparticipating teammates outside van to wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 153/-101ft NET: -52ft

200 100

7.64 mi

000

0

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major van exchange

VAN 1&2

5.23 Mi | hard

course Fundraiser

RD. URGH

ST. HELENS HS GRAD NIGHT ‘18

PITTSB

D

ON

BLV

ERN

SE T

N. V

SUN

FRIDAY 10:00AM - CLOSE

FOOD: Hot meals, deli sandwiches, assorted variety of snacks BEVERAGES: Hot beverages (coffee, tea, etc.)

IA R D

NO VANS!

MBIA

HEL OR

ST HELENS HIGH SCHOOL

17

GA

BLE

RD

FIRLOK PARK BLVD

VA N 1 HWY TO 30 EX 18

ROSS RD

S. BACHELOR FLAT RD

1800

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 17 TO EXCH 18 1700

0 HW

FLA T RD .

GABLE RD

VAN 1 & 2 TO EXCH. 18

NORTH1900

D

BLV

MCBRIDE SCHOOL

BAC

SAULSER RD / BACHELOR FLAT RD

2000

SYKES RD

COLUMBIA BLVD

Y3

SUMMIT VIEW DR

U COL

COLUMBIA CO. 18 FAIRGROUNDS

NO VANS!

MILLARD RD

driver notes - VANS DO NOT FOLLOW COURSE

0.00 Exchange 17 (St. Helens High School) 1600 ↑ 0.49 Sykes Rd 1500 ← 1.71 Turn LEFT onto Pittsburg Rd ← 2.021400 Turn LEFT onto Sunset Blvd → 2.481300 Turn RIGHT onto Columbia Blvd 3.30 Sykes Rd 1200 ↑

↑ → → → ←

→ 3.62 1100 Turn RIGHT onto Gable Rd ← 3.98 Turn LEFT onto Bachelor Flat Rd 1000 → 4.19 Turn RIGHT to follow Bachelor Flat Rd 900 5.23 Exchange 18 (Columbia County Fairgrounds)

0.0 0.0 0.8 2.3 2.8 2.9 3.0

Exchange 17 (St. Helens High School) Head SE on Gable Rd towards HWY 30 Turn RIGHT onto HWY 30 Turn RIGHT onto Millard Rd Turn RIGHT onto Bachelor Flat Rd Turn LEFT onto Saulser Rd Exchange 18 (Columbia County Fairgrounds)

EXCHANGE NOTES Parking: At Columbia County Fairgrounds. Exchange 18 sleeping only permitted in designated, roped off sleeping areas. Tents ARE allowed at Exchange 18. Race DQ if found sleeping on ground next to vehicle!

800

Provisions:700Course Fundraiser Fuel: No 600

Elevation (ft)

500 400

5.23 mi

300

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 257/-63ft NET: +194ft

200 100 000

0

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0

LEG DESCRIPTION: Flat and gradual uphill terrain on HWY 30 and paved backcountry roads. EXCH 18 ADDRESS: Columbia Co. Fairgrounds 58892 Saulser Rd St. Helens, 97051 GPS: 45.85055, -122.872306 NOTES: Please keep noise down from 10pm-7am.

.4 .6 .8

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VAN 1 ROUTE TO EXCHANGE 24 24 HWY 47

RACE COURSE VAN 2 ONLY

APIARY RD

HWY 47

SC

HWY 47

AP

PO

OS

E-

VE

RN

KAPPLER RD

PITTSBURGH RD

ON

IA

HW

Y

CA

T

R ER

D

SYKES RD

18

van 1 route exch 18-24

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 DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 18 TO EXCH 24 0.00 Exchange 18 (Columbia Co. Fairgrounds) 0.00 RIGHT out of van parking onto Saulser Rd 0.37 LEFT onto Sykes Rd 1.14 Continue onto Cater Rd 2.58 Slight RIGHT to stay onto Cater Rd 5.77 Continue onto Scappoose Vernonia Hwy 20.05 RIGHT onto HWY 47 30.99 Continue (slight left) onto HWY 202 32.24 Exchange 24 (HWY 202)

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VAN 2

5.89 Mi | very hard

LEG DESCRIPTION: Long leg over challenging up and down hills on paved backcountry roads. EXCH 19 ADDRESS: 30732 Pittsburgh Rd St. Helens, OR 97051 GPS: 45.901569, -122.93397 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32.

PITT SBU

RD

19 RG R

PITTSBURG RD

GE NS M AN

D

ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN IS ALLOWED ON THIS LEG

YANKTON ARTHUR SCHOOL

BR OO

course Fundraiser

local community family FRIDAY 12:00PM - CLOSE

1800 NORTH

SYKES RD

CATER ROAD E) (VAN 1 ROUT

FOOD: Hot meals, deli sandwiches, assorted variety of snacks BEVERAGES: Hot beverages (coffee, tea, etc.)

1900

RD

FLAGGER ENFORCES ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN ALLOWED ONTO W. KAPPLER/PITTSBURGH

SAULSER RD

2000

KS

W. KAPPLER RD

BRINN RD

18

ER

PL

P KA E. D R

SYKES RD

COLUMBIA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

1700

EXCHANGE NOTES

DIRECTIONS 1600 FROM EXCH 18 TO EXCH 19 ← → → ← ↑

0.00 Exchange 18 (Columbia County Fairgrounds) 1500 0.37 Turn LEFT onto Saulser Rd 1.141400Turn RIGHT onto Kappler Rd 1.881300Turn RIGHT onto Brinn Rd 1.901200Turn LEFT onto Pittsburgh Rd 2.78 Gensman Rd 1100 5.89 Exchange 19 (Pittsburgh Rd)

Parking: In field on the left. No vans on right side of the road near exchange or blocking neighbor driveways. Provisions: Coffee and snacks at fundraiser Fuel: No

!

1000

Highly encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for nonparticipating teammates outside van to wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).

900

only van 2 with colored “race vehicle” sign is allowed to proceed along the race course between exchanges 18-23.

800 700 600

Elevation (ft)

500

5.89 mi

400 300

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 448/-305ft NET: +143ft

200 100 000

0

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VAN 2

5.75 Mi | very hard

LEG DESCRIPTION: Very challenging up and downhills on partially paved and gravel backcountry roads. EXCH 20 ADDRESS: 9.75 mi on Pittsburgh Rd (near Janshaw Rd). St. Helens, 97051 GPS: 45.890793, -122.997456 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32. A bandana or scarf is recommended to ease

breathing due to dust on gravel road.

RD

CANAAN RD

H RG

U TSB

CONIBEAR RD

PIT

ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN IS ALLOWED ON THIS LEG

BARN

BRIDGE

19 FIRE DISTRICT SIGN

GRAVEL BEGINS PITTSBURGH RD

20 NORTH

EXCHANGE NOTES

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 19 TO EXCH 20 2000

0.00 ↑ 3.03 ↑ 3.90 5.75

Exchange 19 (Pittsburgh Rd) 1900 Gravel section begins 1800 Large barn on right 1700 Exchange 20 (Pittsburgh Rd)

Parking: On Willark Rd to the left of exchange. Do not drop runner off near exchange (causes immediate backup). It is recommended that only Leg 20/21 participants get out at this tight exchange.

1600

Provisions: No Fuel: No

1500

!

PITTSBURGH RD

WELCOME TO TRENHOLM SIGN

1400

Highly encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for nonparticipating teammates outside van to wear 1200 a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am). 1100

1000 1300 1200 1100

5.75 mi

Elevation (ft)

1000 900 800 700

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 916/-339ft NET: +577ft

600

500 400

0

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1.0 .2

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VAN 2

5.06 Mi | MODERATE

LEG DESCRIPTION: Flat, slightly downhill terrain near a creek on gravel backcountry roads. EXCH 21 ADDRESS: 4.7 miles on Schaffer Rd, Vernonia, OR GPS: 45.945578, -123.043629 NOTES: A bandana or scarf is recommended to ease breathing due to dust on gravel road. Cell phone cover-

age unreliable until after Leg 32.

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 20 TO EXCH 21

D

R RY

IA

AP

0.00 Exchange 20 (Pittsburgh Rd) → 0.30 Turn RIGHT onto Schaffer Rd (at Camp Emerald Forest sign take the far right fork) ↑ 2.00 Blue gate on left ↑ 2.28 House on left with many old cars 5.06 Exchange 21 (Schaffer Rd)

21

APIARY SPRING SCH

AF

FE

RR

D

EXCHANGE NOTES

D

ER R

AFF

SCH

Parking: On right side of Schaffer Rd beyond exchange. Vans must park and leave access to road open and unblocked. Do not block Camp Emerald Forest’s drive.

HOUSE

2000

Do not drop runner off near exchange (causes immediate back-up).

BLUE GATE

1900

Provisions: No Fuel: No

1800 1700 PI RD TTSB U

RG H

D

1400

FFER R

1500

4.1 miles on Schaffer Rd from Exchange 20 there is a spring where teams can fill up water jugs with fresh water.

SCHA

1600

CAMP EMERALD FOREST SIGN

1200

H RG

ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN IS ALLOWED ON THIS LEG

U TSB PIT RD

1300

1100

1000

SMALL BRIDGE

20

900 800

PITTSBURGH RD

NORTH

700

!

600

500 400

Highly encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for nonparticipating teammates outside van to wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).

1100

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 36/-234ft NET: -198ft

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1000

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VAN 2

6.70 Mi | hard

LEG DESCRIPTION: Gradual up and downhills on paved but narrow backcountry roads. EXCH 22 ADDRESS: 6.70 miles on Apiary Rd Vernonia, OR (at ODOT gravel stockpile) GPS: 45.949276, -123.149365 NOTES: Be aware of potentially fast moving non-race traffic on this leg. Cell phone coverage unreliable until

after Leg 32.

22

API

ARY

BLUE GARAGE & HOUSE

RD

ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN IS ALLOWED ON THIS LEG ARY

API

GOLDEN YELLOW GATE

RD

21 NOTE:

Participant goes up a short dirt road directly to Apiary Rd.

SC

HA

ROCK QUARRY

FF

RD

CA

MP

10

RD

ER

CAMP WILKERSON

NORTH

2000

EXCHANGE NOTES

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 21 TO EXCH 22 1900

Parking: In large field on left side of Apiary Rd.

0.00 Exchange 21 (Schaffer Rd) 1800 ← 0.03 Turn LEFT onto Apiary Rd ↑ 1700 1.67 Wilkerson County Park 1600 3.60 Water Station ↑ 3.77 Rock Quarry 1500 ↑ 4.57 Golden-yellow gate on left 1400 ↑ 6.57 Small blue house and garage 1300 on left 6.70 Exchange 22 (Apiary Rd)

Watch your footing! Some uneven terrain at Exchange 22. Provisions: No Fuel: No (nearest fuel - 10 miles south on HWY 47: Bridge St Mini Mart, Vernonia)

1200

!

1100

1000

Highly encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for nonparticipating teammates outside van to wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).

900 1300

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 401/-598ft NET: -197ft

1200 1100

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VAN 2

4.23 Mi | easy

LEG DESCRIPTION: Basically flat terrain on narrow country roads with minimal shoulder. EXCH 23 ADDRESS: 67528 Nehalem HWY N, Vernonia, OR 97064 GPS: 45.974329, -123.198666 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32. HW

Y 47

NATAL GRANGE

23

7

Y4

HW

ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN IS ALLOWED ON THIS LEG

22

PETERSON FIRE STATION

APIARY RD.

2000 HWY 47 (VAN 1 ROUTE CONNECTS BACK ONTO RACE COURSE HERE)

1900

NORTH 1800 1700

EXCHANGE NOTES

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 22 TO EXCH 23 1600

Parking: At Natal Grange and across street in hay field as instructed by volunteers.

0.00 Exchange 22 (Apiary Rd) 1500 → 0.76 Turn RIGHT onto HWY 47 (Nehalem HWY) 1400Peterson Fire Station on left ↑ 0.99 4.23 1300Exchange 23 (Natal Grange)

Do not drop runner off near exchange (causes immediate back-up). Provisions: Course Fundraiser Fuel: No (nearest fuel - 12.4 miles south on HWY 47: Bridge St Mini Mart, Vernonia)

1200 1100

course Fundraiser

1000 900 800 700

NATAL GRANGE

FRIDAY 2:00PM - CLOSE

Highly encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for nonparticipating teammates outside van to wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).

!

FOOD: LUNCH/DINNER (2:00PM-1:00AM): BBQ beef sandwiches, burgers, hotdogs, cowboy beans, baked potatoes, and assorted sweets BREAKFAST (1:00AM-CLOSE): Pancakes, eggs & ham BEVERAGES: Hot beverages (coffee, tea, etc.)

600

500 Elevation (ft)

400

700 600

500

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800

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major van exchange

VAN 2&1

4.87 Mi | EASY

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: 46.002792, -123.278399 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32. DICK’S SPORTING GOODS TENT CITY SLEEPING AREA

Y

HW

HW

Y4

7

24 2 20

MIST

Catch 40 winks in one of 400 tents at the DICK’S Sporting Goods Tent City, a free firstcome-first-served sleeping area for Hood to Coast participants. Just check-in, use a tent as long as you need it and check out. Simple as that. Just remember it’s “BYOSB” (bring your own sleeping bag).

HWY 47 NATAL GRANGE

HWY 47

2000

23

BATTLE CREEK BRIDGE

1900 1800 NORTH 1700

EXCHANGE NOTES

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 23 TO EXCH 24

1600 Exchange 23 (Natal Grange) 0.00 ↑ 1500 0.83 Country Museum on left ↑ 1.15 Battle Creek Bridge 1400 ↑ 3.55 Nehalem Valley Automotive 1300 ↑ 3.66 Continue on HWY 202 1200 Exchange 24 (Mist - HWY 202) 4.87

Parking: In two large fields along right side of the road. Do not drop runner off near exchange (causes immediate back-up). Exchange 24 sleeping only permitted in designated, roped off sleeping areas. Tents ARE allowed at Exchange 24. Race DQ if found sleeping on ground next to vehicle! Provisions: Course Fundraiser Fuel: No (nearest fuel - 13.2 miles north on HWY 30)

1100

1000

course Fundraiser

900

!

vernonia hs equestrian

Highly encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark 800 colors), and for non-participating teammates outside van to700wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).

FRIDAY 4:00PM - SATURDAY 9:00AM

FOOD: Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, vegetarian chili, biscuits/gravy, bagels & cream cheese, muffins, assorted snacks. BEVERAGES: Coffee, soft drinks, water

600

4.87 mi

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500 400 300

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VAN 1

3.80 Mi | EASY

LEG DESCRIPTION: Gently rolling terrain (last 2 miles) on paved country roads. EXCH 25 ADDRESS: 11249 HWY 202 Birkenfeld, OR 97016 m.p. 41.29 GPS: 45.995729, -123.334103 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32. FIS

HH

AW K

RD .

HWY 47

BRIDGE HWY 202 SILO BIRKENFELD COMMUNITY CHURCH 25

24 MIST

BIRKENFELD HWY 202

2000 1900

NORTH

1800 1700

EXCHANGE NOTES

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 24 TO EXCH 25 1600

Parking: In Birkenfield Chuch lot on on right side of the road. Exchange is on left.

0.00 Exchange 24 (Mist - HWY 202) ↑ 1.19 1500Nehalem River Bridge ↑ 1.761400Mist/Birkenfield Fire Station ↑ 3.10 Fishhawk Rd 1300 3.80 Exchange 25 (Birkenfield Community Church)

Provisions: Course Fundraiser (The Birk restaurant is nearby also) Fuel: No (nearest fuel - 17 miles north on HWY 30)

1200

course Fundraiser

1100

1000 Highly encouraged to wear high visibility

!

900 800

YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR EDUCATIONAL FUND

clothing (no dark colors), and for nonparticipating teammates outside van to wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).

FRIDAY 3:30PM - SATURDAY 11:00AM FOOD: Chicken vegetable rice soup w/ homemade bread, ranch turkey wraps, cookies, zucchini bread; muffins BEVERAGES: Coffee, water

700

3.80 mi

600

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500 400 300

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 103/-54ft NET: +49ft

200 100 000

0

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VAN 1

5.65 Mi | HARD

LEG DESCRIPTION: Beginning with gently rolling hills, long uphill toward the end, finishing downhill for half mile on paved roads.

EXCH 26 ADDRESS: 5.65 miles on HWY 202, Clatskanie, OR 97016 GPS: 45.97556, -123.416774 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32.

CAHILL RD.

BIRKENFELD COMMUNITY CHURCH

25

THE BIRK STORE

BIRKENFELD

BRIDGE

2

JONES RD.

HIGHWAY 20

“B” RANCH

BRIDGE

HWY 202

26

HW

Y2

02

CLATSOP CO. SIGN

2000 1900 1800 1700

NORTH

EXCHANGE NOTES

1600 DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 25 TO EXCH 26

Parking: In cleared field on hill on right side of HWY 202.

0.00 Exchange 25 (Birkenfield Community Church) 1500

↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

0.48 1.98 1300 2.48 2.58 1200 3.57 1100 5.65 1400

1000

Nehalem River Bridge Welcome to Clatsop City sign Nehalem River Bridge Jones Rd Cahill Rd Exchange 26 (HWY 202)

Provisions: No Fuel: No

Highly encouraged to wear high visibility clothing (no dark colors), and for nonparticipating teammates outside van to wear a reflective vest & LED flasher (6pm-9am).

!

900 800 700 600

5.65 mi

Elevation (ft)

500 400 300

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 320/-385ft NET: -65ft

200 100 000

0

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VAN 1

6.36 Mi | MODERATE

LEG DESCRIPTION: Rolling hills on paved rural country road. EXCH 27 ADDRESS: near 79156 HWY 202 Jewell, OR 97138 GPS: 45.933928, -123.5061 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32. NO

CR

EE BRIDGE K

26 HW

Y

20

2

RT RO HR AD UP

BRIDGE

course Fundraiser

HWY 202

OD

RH

jewell school pto

HW

2000

27

Y1

JEWELL

1800

RD .

JEWELL SCHOOL

NORTH

1700

EXCHANGE NOTES continued

1600

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 26 TO EXCH 27

↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

W AG E

HW

03

1900

Y2

. RD

SHOWERS: Yes SLEEPING SPACE: Quiet, indoor sleeping area FOOD: Oatmeal, bagels & cream cheese, eggs, sausage, pancakes; sandwich bar, assorted snacks & other lite fare BEVERAGES: Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, water MASSAGES: SAT 6:00AM - 12:00PM

02

ES

FRIDAY 6:00PM - SATURDAY 2:00PM

Provisions: Course Fundraisers Fuel: No

0.00 Exchange 26 (HWY 202) 1500 0.60 Northrup Creek Rd 1400 3.40 Water Station 1300 3.40 Nehalem River Bridge 1200 5.11 Rhodes Rd 5.46 Wage Rd 1100 6.30 HWY 103 1000 6.36 Exchange 27 (Jewell - HWY 202)

course Fundraiser

ELSIE VINEMAPLE FIRE & RESCUE

FRIDAY 6:00PM - SATURDAY 1:00PM

FOOD: Biscuits & gravy, pancakes, chili, hotdogs, sandwich bar, assorted snacks & other lite fare BEVERAGES: Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, apple juice, water

900

FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AVAILABLE

EXCHANGE NOTES Parking: To800 the left of exchange. Entrance for van parking is before the 700 exchange as directed by volunteers in field. 600

Elevation (ft)

500

6.36 mi

400 300

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 246/-271ft NET: -25ft

200 100 000

0

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VAN 1

3.83 Mi | EASY

LEG DESCRIPTION: Gradual uphill on paved road. Narrow HWY with limited shoulder. EXCH 28 ADDRESS: near Lee Wooden County Park Jewell, OR m.p. 25.3 GPS: 45.954195, -123.573884 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32. Route passes by Elk Preserve.

use of bathrooms, or sleeping at Elk Viewpoint.

28

HI

NO stopping at,

GH

M.P. 25.3

WA Y2

02

ELK VIEWPOINT M.P. 27.9

COUNTY MAINTENANCE AREA M.P. 28.5 HI GH

2000

HIGHWAY 103

02

Y2 WA

27

1900 1800

NORTH

JEWELL JEWELL SCHOOL

1700 1600

DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 27 TO EXCH 28

1500 0.00 Exchange 27 (Jewell - HWY 202)

1400 County Maintenance Yard on left ↑ 0.82 ↑ 2.35 Elk Viewpoint on left 1300 3.83 Exchange 28 (HWY 202 m.p. 25.3) 1200 1100

EXCHANGE NOTES 1000

Parking: In large field along left side of the road. Very narrow... 900 be careful! 800

Provisions: No Fuel: No 600

500

Elev.

400 700

3.83 mi

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VAN 1

5.97 Mi | VERY HARD

LEG DESCRIPTION: Very challenging up and downhills through winding wooded section of HWY 202. EXCH 29 ADDRESS: m.p. 19.4 HWY 202 Astoria, OR 97103 GPS: 46.020736, -123.625101 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32. DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 28 TO EXCH 29

X M.P. 19.4

0.00 Exchange 28 (HWY 202 m.p. 25.3) ↑ 0.33 Lee Wooden Park on left (m.p. 24.9) ↑ 2.42 m.p. 23 sign ↑ 3.47 Crest of hill (m.p. 21.8) 5.97 Exchange 29 (HWY 202 m.p. 19.4)

PARKING AREA

BRIDGE

29

EXCHANGE NOTES AY W

GH

HI

Parking: 0.4 miles past exchange through white steel gate up long side road shoulder on the right. 2

20

Provisions: No Fuel: No

2000 CREST OF HILL M.P. 21.8

1900 1800

SUNKEN GRADE SIGN M.P. 22.1

1700 GH

HI AY W

1600

20 2

1500

M.P. 23 SIGN

1400 1300 1200 1100

LEE WOODEN PARK M.P. 24.9

1000

• HI

M.P. 25.3

GH

WA Y2

02

900 NORTH

28

1300 1300

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 598/-470ft NET: +128ft

1200 1100

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700 600

0

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major van exchange

VAN 1&2

5.32 Mi | MODERATE

LEG DESCRIPTION: Gradual uphill and steep downhill on winding narrow back road with minimal shoulder. EXCH 30 ADDRESS: 87232 HWY 202 Astoria, OR 97103 GPS: 46.065768, -123.692707 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32. DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 29 TO EXCH 30

0.00 Exchange 29 (HWY 202 m.p. 19.4) ↑ 3.37 m.p. 16 sign ↑ 3.53 Nehalem River Bridge (m.p. 15.8) 5.32 Exchange 30 (Astoria - HWY 202)

SLEEPING AREAS

ROCK QUARRY

30

HIGH

EXCHANGE NOTES

WAY 20

M.P. 14.0

ABC CERAMIC SHOP M.P. 14.8

2

Parking: On right and left side of highway near exchange. Follow volunteer directions.

Do not drop runner off near exchange (causes immediate back-up).

BRIDGE M.P. 15.8

Exchange 30 sleeping only permitted in designated, roped off sleeping areas. Tents are NOT allowed at Exchange 30. Race DQ if found sleeping on ground next to vehicle.

2000 1900 M.P.

• 16 SIGN

1800

Provisions: Course Fundraiser Fuel: No (nearest fuel - 13miles on HWY 202 into Astoria)

1700

GH

HI

1600

AY W

1500

2

20

1400 1300

SUNKEN GRADE SIGN M.P. 18.3

1200 1100

M.P. 19.3

NORTH 1000

course Fundraiser

29

local community family FRIDAY 10:00PM - CLOSE

FOOD: DINNER: Hamburgers, chicken burgers, potato salad. BREAKFAST: Eggs, bacon, ham & cheese croissants, muffins. LUNCH: hamburgers, hotdogs, spaghetti, yogurt, fruit, bagels

900 800 900 800 700

elevation GAIN/LOSS: 217/-740ft NET: -523ft

600

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200

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VAN 1 ROUTE TO FINISH NOTES

This route takes 45-50 minutes to Seaside and is substantially faster than following the race course.

van 1 route exch 30-finish

30

RACE COURSE VAN 2 ONLY

SHUTTLE PARKING finish

Only Van 2 with a COLORED "race vehicle" sign in window will be allowed to proceed on the course between Exch 31 and seaside. van 1 DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 30 to finish 0.00 Exchange 30 (87232 HWY 202) 0.00 Continue north on HWY 202 following race course 4.30 Exchange 31 - continue north on HWY 202 (Van 2 breaks off here) 13.55 At the traffic circle take the 2nd exit onto HWY 101 S towards Warrenton/Seaside Continue on HWY 101 S for 25 miles to Seaside 27.00 Shuttle Parking available at North Coast Family Fellowship Church off of Lewis & Clark Rd, or continue to and park elsewhere. The Finish is on the beach at the end of Broadway St (commonly called “the turnaround/ prom”) in Seaside. See Seaside Shuttle Map, pg 78 for parking options. Park in shuttle area or other and meet your anchor runner one block north of the turnaround on the beach where Oceanway Ave dead-ends at the beach. 70

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VAN 2

3.96 Mi | moderate

LEG DESCRIPTION: Gradual hills on narrow paved back country road. EXCH 31 ADDRESS: 89386 HWY 202 Astoria, OR 97103 GPS: 46.097719, -123.749397 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32.

LIL M. LENA P.1 S 1.3 RD .

HWY 202 (VAN 1 ROUTE TO SEASIDE)

OLNEY

31

HWY 202 M.P. 10.8

KLASKANINE RIVER BRIDGE & FISH HATCHERY M.P.12

D. YR CO 12.4 C M .P. M

02

Y2

HW

GRE

EN

MO

UN

TAI N

RD

OLNEY SCHOOL

• M.P. 13 SIGN OLD BROWN BARN M.P. 13.6

SLEEPING AREA (NO TENTS)

2000

SLEEPING AREA (NO TENTS)

1900

30 M.P. 14.0

1800

NORTH

1700 1600 DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 30 TO EXCH 31

↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑

0.00 Exchange 30 (Astoria - HWY 202) 1500

0.85 m.p. 13 sign 1400 1.56 McCoy Lane 1300 2.06 Klaskanine River Bridge and Fish Hatchery (m.p. 12) 1200Lillenas Rd (m.p. 11.3) 2.67 3.13 1100Olney Lane 3.96 Exchange 31 (Coastline Christian Fellowship 1000 Church)

course Fundraiser ASTORIA HS BASKETBALl & olney grange kitchen restoration FRIDAY 6:00PM - CLOSE

SLEEPING: Free indoor/outdoor sleeping areas (donations accepted) FOOD: Breakfast burritos, pancakes, eggs, bacon, cinnamon rolls, fruit, hamburgers, hotdogs, BLT wraps, cookies BEVERAGES: Gatorade, coffee, hot chocolate, water, soft drinks

900

EXCHANGE800NOTES

Parking: In Olney Grange lot on the left and church parking lot on the right.700 600

Elevation (ft)

Provisions: Course Fundraiser 500 Fuel: No (nearest fuel - 9 miles on HWY 202 into Astoria) 400 300 200

3.96 mi

100

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000

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VAN 2

4.20 Mi | moderate

LEG DESCRIPTION: Basically flat terrain on narrow country roads around Young’s River. EXCH 32 ADDRESS: 3.86 miles on Youngs River Rd. (from HWY 202) Olney, OR 97103 GPS: 46.069758, -123.787865 NOTES: Cell phone coverage unreliable until after Leg 32. HWY 202 (VAN 1 ROUTE BACK TO SEASIDE)

NORTH

OLNEY

RED BARN

YOUNGS RIVER ROAD

31

HWY 202

OLNEY SCHOOL

BRIDGE EY OLN FF RD O CUT

D.

RIVER RD .

YOUN

GS RI

VER R

YOUNGS

32

1700

RD

1800

AIN UNT

1900

MO

2000

DLE

SAD

JORGENSEN ROAD

1600

EXCHANGE NOTES

DIRECTIONS 1500 FROM EXCH 31 TO EXCH 32

0.00 Exchange 31 (Coastline Christian Fellowship 1400 Church) ← 0.34 1300 Turn LEFT onto Youngs River Rd → 1.04 Bridge, (Y in Rd), continue RIGHT on Youngs River Rd 1200 ↑ 1.07 Saddle Mountain Rd 1100 ↑ 1.61 Red barn ↑1000 2.58 Jurgensen Rd 4.20 900 Exchange 32 (Youngs River Falls)

Parking: VERY LIMITED, follow volunteer instructions. NO PARKING ON ROAD SHOULDER. Expect heavy traffic delays due to limited parking. Provisions: No Fuel: No (nearest fuel - 11 miles north in Astoria)

800 700

only van 2 with colored “race vehicle” sign is allowed to proceed along the race course, van 1 must turn onto hwy 202 and proceed to seaside (see page 70)

600

500 400

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300

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200 100

4.20 mi

000

0

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VAN 2

7.72 Mi | hard

LEG DESCRIPTION: Rolling hills on narrow country roads. EXCH 33 ADDRESS: 92179 Lewis & Clark Rd Astoria, OR 97103 GPS: 46.147492, -123.846048 NOTES:

ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN IS ALLOWED ON THIS LEG DIRECTIONS FROM EXCH 32 TO EXCH 33

33

NORTH

LEWIS AND CLARK RD

↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ←

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DOW ROAD

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Exchange 32 (Youngs River Falls) Water Station Tucker Creek Rd Binder Slough Rd Dow Rd Wireless Rd Turn LEFT onto Lewis & Clark Rd Exchange 33 (Lewis & Clark School)

EXCHANGE NOTES Parking: At Lewis & Clark School. BINDER SLOUGH ROAD

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Provisions: Course Fundraiser Fuel: No

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course Fundraiser

HOWARD JOHNSON ROAD

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lewis & clark cal ripken baseball SATURDAY 4:00AM - CLOSE

TUCKER CREEK ROAD

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PETER JOHNSON ROAD

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FOOD: Hamburgers, hotdogs, doughnuts, candy bars BEVERAGES: Coffee, soft drinks

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4.12 Mi | easy

LEG DESCRIPTION: Very short leg in length with gently rolling hills along paved country roads. EXCH 34 ADDRESS: 90886 Fort Clatsop Rd, Astoria, OR 97103 GPS: 46.104487, -123.866126 NOTES:

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LYNSTAD HEIGHTS

0.00 Exchange 33 (Lewis & Clark School) 0.61 Lynstad Heights 1.82 Mudd Rd 2.43 Kee Rd/Reith Rd 2.66 Lewis & Clark Cemetery 3.32 Turn RIGHT onto Lewis & Clark Rd 3.43 Turn RIGHT onto Fort Clatsop Rd 4.08 Turn LEFT onto Lewis & Clark Mainline 4.12 Exchange 34 (Lewis & Clark Mainline)

MUDD ROAD

2000

EXCHANGE NOTES Parking: In log scale in station near corner of Fort Clatsop Rd / Lewis & Clark Mainline.

1900 1800 1700 REITH ROAD

Provisions: No Fuel: No

KEE ROAD

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1500

LEWIS & CLARK CEMETARY

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7.07 Mi | HARD

LEG DESCRIPTION: Gently rolling terrain along a combination of paved and gravel roads. EXCH 35 ADDRESS: 6645 Lewis & Clark Rd Seaside, OR 97138 GPS: 46.007615, -123.867294 NOTES: Do not litter or drop water bottles on the Lewis & Clark Mainline Trail!

FT. CLATSOP ROAD

0.00 Exchange 34 (Lewis & Clark School) ↑ 0.92 Lewis & Clark Rd ← 1.92 Turn LEFT onto Lewis & Clark Rd 3.80 Water Station ↑ 6.43 Lewis & Clark Mainline 7.07 Exchange 35 (Lewis & Clark Mainline)

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0.00 Exchange 34 (Lewis & Clark School) 0.00 Head southeast on Fort Clatsop Rd → 0.67 Slight RIGHT onto Lewis & Clark Rd ← 7.58 Turn LEFT onto Lewis & Clark Mainline 8.1 Exchange 35 (Lewis & Clark Mainline)

2000 LEWIS & MAIN CLARK LINE

1900 1800 1700

EXCHANGE NOTES

VANS

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Parking: Down private road (Lewis & Clark Mainline). NO PARKING ON ROAD SHOULDERS.

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VAN 2

5.19 Mi | moderate

LEG DESCRIPTION: Challenging up and steep downhills on winding paved roads to finish on sand near Broadway turnaround.

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EXCH 36/FINISH ADDRESS: 30 North Promenade, GPS: 45.993835, -123.930111 NOTES:

1800

ONLY VAN 2 WITH COLORED SIGN IS ALLOWED ON THIS LEG

1700

DIRECTIONS1600FROM EXCH 35 TO finish ← ↑ ← → → ↑ ← → ←

0.00 Exchange 35 (Lewis & Clark Mainline) 1500 0.79 Turn LEFT onto Lewis & Clark Rd 1400 2.75 “The Retreat” condos 3.12 1300 Turn LEFT onto Wahanna Rd 3.75 1200 Turn RIGHT onto 12th Ave 3.94 1100 Turn RIGHT onto movie theatre parking lot 4.05 14th Ave/HWY 101 (Temporary pedestrian bridge) 1000 4.20 Turn LEFT onto Holladay St 900 4.31 Turn RIGHT onto 12th Ave 800 4.63 Turn LEFT onto Promenade 5.19 FINISH on sand at turnaround! 700

driver notes - vANS DO NOT FOLLOW COURSE, see pg 78 for directions EXCHANGE NOTES Parking: See page 78 for driving directions and parking/shuttle maps. Provisions: Yes, Finish Party food & beverage vendors and nearby Seaside restaurants Fuel: Yes Plastic bottle recycling, ATM, basic first aid within Beach Party. See pages 9&10 for more. Open containers on promenade or walking on streets isn’t allowed.

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directions to seaside shuttle parking driving directions

VAN PARKING LOTS WITH SHUTTLE SERVICE TO CONVENTION CENTER

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Vans follow runner route until reaching Wahanna Rd/HWY 101. Vans must turn RIGHT onto HWY 101. The best place to turn around is about 0.9 miles north at the Pacific Way signal light. Proceed to any of the shuttle lots or other available parking.

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HOLL ADAY DR

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NECAN ICUM DR

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SATURDAY 6:00AM - 3:00PM

SHOWERS: $5 (includes towel & soap) FOOD: Breakfast burritos, pancakes, eggs, bacon, cinnamon rolls, fruit, hamburgers, hotdogs, BLT wraps, cookies BEVERAGES: Gatorade, coffee, hot chocolate, water, soft drinks

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SHUTTLE DROP OFF/PICK UP

FREE Seaside Shuttles run every 15-20 minutes from 7:00AM 11:00PM on Saturday. Shuttles pick-up from North Coast Family Fellowship Church and Seaside High School. Shuttles drop-off at the Seaside Convention Center (corner of 1st Ave/Columbia). Riders can catch a shuttle at the Convention Center back to their respective parking lot. *After midnight all parking areas will close and all vehicles should be removed. Please respect property and leave the area as clean as you found it!

North Coast Family Fellowship Church - 2245 N Wahanna Rd, Seaside, OR 97138 Seaside High School - 1901 N Holladay Dr, Seaside, OR 97138

other PARKING LOTS with no shuttle

Broadway Middle School - 1120 Broadway St, Seaside, OR 97138 Broadway Park - 1300 Broadway St, Seaside, OR 97138 78

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COMMITMENT TO HOOD TO COAST TRAFFIC SAFETY To keep the roads safe for all 17,400 participants, team vehicles and community residents, we annually partner with law enforcement to create a ‘Safety Agreement’ that all teams must follow. It is a mandatory condition of participation that EVERY HTC 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 YOUR TEAM SIGNED SAFETY AGREEMENT WILL RESULT IN BEING PROHIBITED FROM STARTING THE RACE. 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! Tear here and turn in lower half to law enforcement representative at Start Check-In Area

Safety Agreement The Hood To Coast Relay is conducted on open roads and is open to all traffic (unless specifically stated by Race Organizers). All teams agree to abide by the following regulations: • 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. (HTC is exempt from any responsibility or liability for illegal acts, and will report illegal acts if witnessed). • Team vehicles shall not pull off to side of road on Leg 1 or Leg 2. • Team Vehicles must completely pull off to the side of the road when stopping to assist teammates, and not block the path of runners. (Vehicles are required by law to be over the fog line and not in traffic lanes. Runners are required to use the shoulders when available; team vans must exit the roadway completely 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 runner. • 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 rest rooms 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 12-13). Failure to adhere to this agreement could result in my team's disqualification. SIGNATURE or TEAM #: ________________________________________

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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 ____________________

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2016 RESULTS & RECORDS Category #1: MEN’S OPEN Any age, at least one runner under 30. Course Record Nike Mambu Baddu (1994) 2016 Results 1 Jacuzzi Boys Athletic Club 2 Knoxville Track Club 3 F and M Track Club 4 Bullseye Running 5 Pilot House Distilling 6 Some Zags

Category #2. MEN’S SUBMASTERS Min age of all runners is 30. Course Record Running With Woodie (1994) 2016 Results 1 Big Kahunas 2 Frank’s Old Boys 3 Extra Virgins 4 Equipe Sauvage 5 Nature Boyz 6 11JAAS Category #3. MEN’S MASTERS Min age of all runners is 40. Course Record Reebok Road Kill California (2001) 2016 Results 1 Almost Dead Jocks 2 Team Endorphiends 3 Mr. Mojo Risin’ 4 Dirty Half Dozen +6 5 Dead On Arrival 6 Jacks In The Hood

Time 15:56:54 18:42:23 19:04:51 20:57:13 20:57:36 21:28:58 22:48:08

17:26:38 20:02:52 20:06:55 21:05:30 21:54:30 22:48:16 24:51:39

17:57:05 21:43:20 21:47:48 23:32:40 23:41:04 23:51:19 24:14:18

Pace 04:49 05:38 05:45 06:19 06:19 06:29 06:53

Category #10. CORPORATE WOMEN’S OPEN Any age, ALL from the SAME business. Course Record BAC Women (2012) 2016 Results 1 BTC Women 2 Starlin’s Angels 3 Van full of Purvs 4 adivas 5 We Run the World 6 Your Pace or Mine

22:21:06 22:37:08 26:14:30 28:27:34 30:33:42 31:29:10 33:34:10

06:44 06:49 07:55 08:35 09:13 09:30 10:07

05:16 06:03 06:04 06:22 06:36 06:53 07:30

Category #11. MIXED OPEN At least half women. Any age,at least one under 30. Course Record Nike Team Swoosh (1992) 2016 Results 1 NY Bad Apples 2 Heinonen’s Flyers 3 GrandStans 4 Hood Rats1 5 Sixers 6 Hard Soiled Legs

18:22:22 21:24:07 21:52:41 23:07:58 23:51:16 23:51:36 23:57:00

05:32 06:27 06:36 06:58 07:12 07:12 07:13

05:25 06:33 06:34 07:06 07:08 07:12 07:18

Category #12. MIXED SUBMASTERS At least half women. Min ages of all runners is 30. Course Record Slug Hunters (1994) 2016 Results 1 Willamette Dental 2 Puke & Rally 3 Insomniacs 4 We Sold our Soles 5 Fine Whine Too 6 HUSTLE & SLOW

20:00:45 20:46:44 21:45:44 23:44:43 25:37:12 26:21:53 26:37:06

06:02 06:16 06:34 07:010 07:43 07:57 08:02

Category #13. MIXED MASTERS At least half women. Min age of all runners is 40. Course Record No Walkin’ Til The Van Passes (2001) 2016 Results 1 Marathon Maniacs 2 Running For President 3 KT & The Sunshine Band 4 It’s All Gouda 5 Last Legs 6 Baltimore Pacemakers

19:42:49 26:36:21 27:37:06 29:22:08 29:43:14 29:51:44 30:38:52

05:57 08:01 08:20 08:51 08:58 09:00 09:14

Category #14. MIXED SUPERMASTERS At least half women. Min age of all runners is 50. Course Record Pace Setter Gray Hounds (2000) 2016 Results 1 Experience and Guile

21:33:43 06:30 30:41:43 09:15

Category #15. CORPORATE MIXED OPEN Any age, ALL from SAME business, at least half women. Course Record Nike Tarahumara 2016 Results 1 Tarahumara 2 Vine Maple Savages 3 Nike Hell On Waffles 4 Intertek Speed to Market 5 General Electric 6 Crush and Burn Run Crew

19:12:37 20:28:00 23:54:00 23:56:07 24:30:44 24:59:00 25:14:11

05:48 06:10 07:12 07:13 07:23 07:32 07:37

Category #16. MEN’S CHAMPION MASTERS Average age of all participants is 60 Course Record Marin Super Seniors 2016 Results 1 Pimps ‘n’ Gimps 2 JFGP 2 Life 3 Dead Jocks in a Box 4 Fabulous Fifties over 60s 5 Leaky Tits and Runny Shits 6 New York Life Team

22:33:50 26:14:31 26:53:38 27:09:13 27:14:53 29:25:31 30:33:22

06:48 07:55 08:07 08:11 08:13 08:52 09:13

Category #17. WOMEN’S CHAMPION MASTERS Average age of all participants is 60 Course Record Artemis (2016) 2016 Results 1 Artemis 2 Heart ‘N Sole

31:21:31 09:27 31:21:31 09:27 35:44:46 10:47

Category #18. MIXED CHAMPION MASTERS At least half women. Average age of all participants is 60 Course Record What the f happened to my digestion on this race (2016) 2016 Results 1 What the f happened to my digestion on this race 2 Siri and Son’s of Anarchy 3 The Classic Collection 4 Temporary Insanity 5 Scrambled Legs 6 Not A Care In The World

28:23:54 28:23:54 30:07:16 31:43:03 31:59:27 33:14:47 34:02:06

Top Providence Cancer Center Fundraisers (HTC/PTC) HTC/PTC Record Genworth Financial (2008) 2016 Results 1 All In - No Regrets! 2 Vestas Turbinators 3 Will Power 4 To The Beaches! 5 Partially Commited 6 SurveyMonkey H2C

$83,000 $32,654 $28,339 $24,305 $22,703 $21,849 $18,513

Category #4. MEN’S SUPER MASTERS Min age of all runners is 50. Course Record Aging Heroes (2001) 2016 Results 1 Masters Of The Universe 2 PDQ Lemmings 3 HAGG LAKE HARRIERS 4 Wilson Class of ‘84 Grateful Not Dead Touch of Grey

20:37:08 24:54:09 26:48:18 28:44:51 31:08:04

06:13 07:30 08:05 08:40 09:23

Category #5. CORPORATE MEN’S OPEN Any age, ALL from the SAME business. Course Record Bowerman AC (2008) 2016 Results 1 BOWERMAN TC MEN 2 Google1 3 Brown Stars Track Club - Nike Pacers 4 Great Bowels of Fire 5 #3StripeLife 6 Rolling Thunder

16:58:30 17:58:09 19:39:19 23:27:02 23:35:06 23:45:41 24:12:43

05:07 05:25 05:56 07:04 07:07 07:010 07:18

Category #6. WOMEN’S OPEN Any age, at least one runner under 30. Course Record Nike Elite Women (1996) 2016 Results 1 #QUADGOALS 2 Team Joha 3 Mile Fly Club 4 Blister Sister 5 The Pickle Princess 6 24 Best Legs in Oregon

18:49:54 21:44:02 22:46:53 24:42:23 29:23:52 30:06:54 30:27:22

05:41 06:33 06:52 07:27 08:52 09:05 09:11

Category #7. WOMEN’S SUBMASTERS Min age of all runners is 30. Course Record Baba Yaga (2004) 2016 Results 1 Portland Running Company 2 Kick it Chicks 3 RWP’s Tight Assets 4 Tag! You’re It! 5 We Need to Pinot 6 run Mama run

21:32:07 23:35:52 25:06:18 25:09:41 27:01:44 28:20:54 28:38:13

06:30 07:07 07:34 07:35 08:09 08:33 08:38

Category #8. WOMEN’S MASTERS Min age of all runners is 40. Course Record Baba Yaga (2010) 2016 Results 1 Nature Girlz 2 Ultra Brew Bunnies 3 JFR 4 Desperate Housewives 5 Femme Fatale 6 Hot Tamales

23:14:10 26:38:49 26:42:14 27:21:34 28:36:11 29:20:51 29:56:38

07:00 08:02 08:03 08:15 08:37 08:51 09:02

Category #9. WOMEN’S SUPERMASTERS Min age of all runners is 50. Course Record Hot Shoes Returns (2001) 2016 Results 1 American Cancer Society Team Placeholder 2 Femme Fatale Supers 3 Tualatin Supermaster pieces

24:21:02 30:16:34 32:58:36 33:24:26

07:21 09:08 09:57 10:04

08:34 08:34 09:05 09:34 09:39 10:01 10:16

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