
Adventure Racing
Sport Manager - Tim Dunkum
ODYSSEY AR ROGAINE-NOVEMBER 8, 2009
We left The Pinehurst Motel (maybe one star!) early Sunday AM, hit McDonalds for some biscuits, and were in Douthat by about 7AM. The 24-hour racers had been going since 4PM Saturday but 20 teams were ready to start the 8-hour race by 8AM. Ronny Angell divided our race into two zones, so half of us were given UTMs for ten CPs in Zone 3, and the others given ten different UTMs for Zone 4. We started in Zone 4, quickly plotted our points, knew we had to be back by 11:30, and were the second or third team to head out. True to Odyssey standards we went straight up immediately.
Tim and Mark initially gave me a hard time about bike shorts and short sleeves, but the tune changed as we soon started sweating even in the early morning temperatures. We did a counter-clockwise attack to Zone 4 in the northeast corner of the park and spent the initial part of the race leap-frogging with crazy Dima and Team Calleva. They eventually gapped us through excellent navigation and unbeatable running but we did keep seeing them throughout the first half. They would eventually win the whole event. We probably did about 2000 feet of elevation gain, about 6 miles of distance, and were done with Zone 4 by about 11AM. There had been serious steepness, thick mountain laurel, beautiful trail running, and perfect weather so far. Both Tim and I had some “hot spots” starting from all the steep climbing but they luckily didn’t slow us down. Something got in my right eye and it was pretty irritating the rest of the race. Larry, the great EMS guy, flushed it out at the end of the race and all was well by Monday.
We transitioned quickly at the TA, plotted the Zone 3 UTMs, re-fueled, re-hydrated, and were out by 11:25. Zone 3 proved to be a different kind of race. We again planned a counter-clockwise attack in the northwest corner of the park but travel was a lot easier along well worn trails. We tackled a couple of points going up the Salt Stump Trail on our way to a high point at about 3000 ft elevation. Distances were longer than our previous Zone but we could run if we’d had the energy. We were now on the Middle Mountain Trail and heading south along the ridge. This took us to Tuscarora Overlook with its beautiful view and then back northeast down the Blue Suck and Pine Tree Trail for three more points.
Now it was decision time. We had two more points to find and time was getting tight. We decided to go for the point to our south. It had more value but was on a broad spur with few easy landmarks to use as nearby “fences.” We actually found it fairly easily by attacking it from the west off the Locust Gap Trail. It was further in than we estimated but when in doubt, keep going. Then it was down, down, down to the finish. We got a little nervous as we descended a reentrant and ran into another hill, but finding a stream and knowing that water always flows downhill we ran down it and eventually found the road.
A very ugly “jog” brought us north along 629 to the TA at the Douthat Lake beachfront. We’d gotten all but one point and finished with 15 minutes to spare. As is customary of adventure races, there was little fanfare, just showers, ibuprofen, some food, and a lot of tired people waiting for results. Second place overall and first in division was a nice end to the day. We were really third behind Dima’s winning effort but their team had babysitting issues (long story) which disqualified them. Mark kindly drove us home.
It had been a good day with good teammates. Lots of good talk, mainly from Mark, kept us walking, running, climbing, and happy: best way to spend a gorgeous Sunday in this beautiful state. What a great sport!
Phil Dawson-Richmond ASR
Odyssey AR Rogaine Report and Results
(Below is a report from Mark Montigue following the Odyssey AR Rogaine Orienteering Event)
Hello Odyssey AR Ogainers,
Wow! What a night and day to be in the woods. I heard a lot of great comments on how beautiful it was out there. No one got seriously hurt, or real lost and we all had a good time, my staff included. We feel the event was a success. This was a fun event for us to put on. We really enjoyed setting up and gathering all the flags and punches. This was the most laid back event we have had at HQ. We hope it transferred to a laid back, no pressure event for you all. Navigation is all about practicing and building confidence in your skills. Talking to a lot of you this laid back event helped to achieve that goal.
My staff and I would like to thank you all again for coming out to our second 24 and 8 hr orienteering event. We will mostly have this event the same time next year. Let us know what you liked and didn’t like so we can improve this event.
We would like to congratulate everyone in finishing and congratulate the top 3 in each event.
In the 24hr AR Ogaine: Total Points- 2000
1st place- GOAL SOLO-Brent Freedland- 2000 pts- 16:34 Hr
2nd place- (Tied)-Solo- Brian Thompson and Solo- Charlie Roberts- 2000 pts- 16:54 Hr
3rd place-2 Person- GarMen- Scott Perkins, Hans Heeren- 1620 pts- 22:59 Hr
In the 8hr AR Ogaine: Total Points- 1000
1st place- Solo- Tired Dad- Tim Miller- 1000 pts- 6:55 Hr
2nd place- 3 Person- Richmond ASR -Mark Montague, Tim Dunkum, Phil Dawson-950 pts- 7:42 Hr
3rd place- 4 Person- Mala Pollo- Bryan Harris, Brent Harris, Tom Nelson, Jeff Swayne- 840 pts- 7:23 Hr
A list of the complete results is on our website.
We would like to thank our sponsors , Hammer Nutrition, Headsweats, Zanfel, Jungle Balm and Texas Tavern. We would like to say a special thanks to Douthat State Park for allowing us to hold this event.
If you would like to take you navigation skills to the next level or know of someone that would like to learn how to navigate. We will be holding a land navigation clinic on Saturday, Nov. 14 and December 12, 2009. There is still room in both clinics. This clinic will be geared toward navigation in adventure racing. The field portion of the clinic will be similar to the AR Ogaine, but I will be working side by side with you to help you see the terrain features and route choice strategies.
Thanks again for coming out to our AR Ogaine and we look forward to seeing you at more events in 2010.
Ronny and the Odyssey Adventure team
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