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2019 OVERALL SERIES RESULTS - Read them and give yourself a pat on the back -THANKS to all for attending and to all the different organisers for putting on the events and all the volunteers for supporting them too!The sponsors who have supported the series by way of number board sponsorship, spot prizes, course tape, series prizes and vouchers - and any other help! BIG THANKS to you too!! Couldn't be done without you!www.chrismeadsphotographySteve Simpson for help with the printing stuffDeryck Jones of. The results of Lee Quarry - without the dnf's. need to add Stephen in!Thank You to all who attended - it was an event which clashed with a number of others so the turn out was lower than other rounds and it also had the added challenge of a poor weather forecast - non-stop rain and unseasonably chilly! ( A bit gutting after the hottest day of the year 2 days before!)Well done to all who braved it, you kept on going - smiling/grimacing. It seems an even.
Harsher outcome for those who ventured out to then puncture or be injured - we hope you are all patched up.
This course will be challenging but not impossible. The entire course will be well marked on currently blazed paths and fire roads through out Ringwood State Park. All photos on this site and Facebook are taken from the course. There are rocks on almost every part of the entire course. Some parts are big rocks while some parts are almost crushed gravel. There are parts that are soft dirt or paved roads.
The course is not easy. It is on single track paths that are constantly changing. Suggestion: Buy the 2009 NYNJTC Map set that covers the course Every trail and Aid Station will be on that map. The park has toilets, covered pavilion, picnic tables, and kids’ playground, plenty of parking.
Bring lawn chairs or blankets to relax after you're done running! This event happens rain or shine -be prepared for anything!NO ALCOHOL - STATE PARK RULESRegistration table opens at 8:00amFees: 50K - $85 25K - $65 7 Mile - $45increase 6/1/2018 $1050K - $95 25K - $75 7 Mile - $55increase 8/1/2018 $1050K - $105 25K - $85 $7 Mile - $65Race day registration will increase by $10The park is charging a $5 parking fee. This will be collected in cash at registration.They are basing the fee on registered runners and not cars.For ALL races; you can receive a 50% refund until 8 weeks before race date.
After that NO REFUNDS. If you transfer your bib to another runner, please contact us with the new runner's information ASAP.Any questions please email Rick or Jennifer at [email protected]. Course Map Detailed map for 2019 coming soon.Here are notes, race distances are not exact;The 7 Mile course is the first and last portion of the 50K course, also known as the entire Mountain Bike Course.The 25K loop is the center loop.
You will run from the Start area directly to AS1 and then to AS 4. When you leave AS4 you will return to Camp Yaw Paw and AS 5 and then back to the Finish. The total mileage is closer to 27-28K.
Total Elevation gain is around 3000'.50K Course: Start at Shepherd Lake, run on the Carriage Path to Red, follow Red to Blue to Cannonball into AS1. Follow Cannonball to Yellow to AS2, turn around and follow Orange out of the aid station. Orange will run through camp Glen Grey, just stay on Orange. It will eventually overlap with Yellow.
Follow both for a short while then stay on Yellow into Camp Yaw Paw for AS3 (same as AS1). Exit that aid station and stay on Cannonball going North until White (on LEFT). Follow white all the way back to the Botanical Gardens where survey tape will take you back to Shepherd Lake (must leave by 4pm or be cut off). For the last 7 Miles you will follow the Bike Loop. Total Elevation gain about 5000'. Net Elevation 0'.50K runners must leave Shepherd Lake by 4:00p or be cut off.
Race Rules:Race Officials have the right to remove any runner from the course deemed necessary for their safety and the safety of all others. If you have not reached certain Aid Stations by appropriate times you will be asked to leave the course.Race Day Message:We just wanted to send out a note to all runners that are pre registered for this weekend's Mountain Madness. If you know any additional runners who have not yet registered please pass along this email. Family and friends are more than welcome to come cheer you on. The course is not very spectator friendly but there are lots of trails for them to explore or playgrounds to entertain them.Registration:It begins 60 minutes before your start time.Start times:50K - 9:00am25K - 10:00am7 Miler- 10:30amWe are VERY punctual when it comes to start times.
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We will not hold up the start for any reason. Please be at the starting line 10 minutes early to hear our pre race briefing.Chips:Please pick up your chip at registration. Attach your chip to your ankle. Remember to return it when you are done. There is a $100 replacement cost.SWAG – All preregistered participants are guaranteed a wicking shirt with a race day logo on the front and a generic NJ Trail Series logo on the back.(subject to change)Finishers MedalsAid Stations:We are trying to be as green as possible.
To help us do this you can bring your own hand held water bottle to fill and carry with you. Do not throw ANYTHING on the trail. There will be garbage bags at every aid station for your refuse. If we see any of you throw anything on the trail or ground you will be disqualified and given a DNF.Finish Line Etiquette:Please do NOT talk to the Finish Line personnel. Their ability to give an accurate time to all participants demands their complete attention.
Just because you are done running does not mean everyone else has finished and they are just as concerned with getting an accurate time as you.Official Times:All runners must be done with their respective race by 6:00pm. This allows an 9 hour race for the 50K and 8 hours for the 25K and 7.5 hours for the 7 Mile.DNF:This designation will be given to any runner who fails to meet the official cut off time.Awards and After:Awards will begin around 12:00 - 12:30 for the 7 Mile, 1:30 - 2:00 for the 25K, and whenever enough runners are in for the 50K.Please stick around and have a good time. It could be a sunny day so bring a blanket or chair, relax, meet some new friends, talk about the trail and what great race directors we are.Last but not least:Please remember to have fun. NJ Trail Series events are all about having fun and not running a PR.
Each course is ready for you to run a PR but please take your time, check your footing (we don’t want to patch you up after falling on rocks) and have fun.See you on Saturday.Jennifer McNultyNJ Trail SeriesFAQs.What will be served at the Aid Station?All aid stations will have similar items if not exactly the same things. This will include your normal ultra fare of sugary stuff, salty stuff, carbs and fruit. There will be water. Some of the later stations will have soda.Make sure you leave no trash on the course. This includes at Aid Stations as well as in the middle between stations. No one is volunteering to pick up after you.Clothing, drop bags, extra items left on course?Nothing will automatically be returned to you. If you leave it on course you are accepting that you will never see that item again.
All aid station volunteers will clean up their station and bring me their garbage and left items. If I see anything I deem worthy of saving I will hold onto it for up to one month.
It is your responsibility to get it back. Anything after that time will be donated.Next chance to have this much fun?Check NJ Trail Series website,Results?Results will be posted by the end of Sunday following the race.Award Ceremony?Awards will be given when an appropriate number of runners have come in off the course. This is different for every race and I cannot tell you exactly when awards will be given.Can I drop from the race?If you want to drop from the race you are responsible for getting yourself back to the finish line and telling the timers you are no longer on the course. You will be given a DNF and we will not go searching for you after the race is finished. If you decide to not tell us you left the course and sneak home to watch football on the couch with a beer in your hand you will be charged the cost of the rescue effort dispatched on your behalf to save you from the hungry bears.
In addition you will be banned from all future NJ Trail Series races.What happens if I fall on the course and cannot get up?If you are not the last person on the course someone will eventually pass you and you can tell them to send help. If you fall over and die please stay close to the trail and land on your back so others can see your bib number and tell us who you are. If you die you will also be banned from all future NJ Trail Series races.Pets?The sign says that pets are allowed on leash and under control of the owner at all times. The race director would like to keep the trail pet free. This is due to the strenuous nature of the trail in addition to the width of the trails. If a dog is running next to it’s master there is little room for another runner to pass.Are there any toilet facilities along the trail?There are permanent facilities at the Start/Finish area.
If you need to use nature please be considerate of others and any flowing water sources.
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