Strawberry IslandLewis and Clark named this historic area Strawberry Island, probably for obvious reasons. Although we can’t promise you wild strawberries we can guarantee stunning scenery, wildlife, history and a relatively safe way to try a really long distance! Are you ready for a Magical Mystery Tour? Race InformationThis is …
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Strawberry Island
Lewis and Clark named this historic area Strawberry Island, probably for obvious reasons. Although we can’t promise you wild strawberries we can guarantee stunning scenery, wildlife, history and a relatively safe way to try a really long distance!
Are you ready for a Magical Mystery Tour?
Race Information
This is a 10k loop course in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, in a recreation area managed by the Corps of Engineers. It runs through field, forest, and along the majestic Columbia River. The course is dirt trail and graveled trail. There is roughly 200 feet of elevation gain and 200 feet of elevation loss.
The start and finish of the loop are at the North Bonneville Ball Fields where participants can stop for all the usual aid; peanut butter strawberry jam sandwiches, water, electrolyte, sports bars and pizza, as they are counted by the chip mat. Runners can put up a tent at the park for a change of gear or a nap. The course also runs past 3 bathrooms and a small detour will get you a 4th bathroom.
This is a great opportunity to test all your gear or your stamina with limited consequences!
There will be food and drink available for the entire 30 hours. There is a good possibility that there will be music, fun and frivolity as well!
There are plenty of things for your loved ones to do while waiting. They can pace you for a lap or two. They can visit Bonneville Dam, see a 10ft sturgeon at the Bonneville Fish Hatchery, there are world class waterfall hikes, hot springs for soaks, Beacon Rock for a climb, Beacon Rock and Skamania Lodge golf courses, three local brew pubs, a frisbee golf course and lots of swimming! Or, there is just sitting on one of the many benches and taking in the views of this National Scenic Area.
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