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What to ExpectIt's almost race time! This will help get you ready...
❋ Summer is here.Green, thunderstorms, hotdogs ... time for ZENITH!❋ Like-minded folks.Not a better group of people to spend the day outside with.
❋ A Beautifully Challenging ParkLots of off-trail and cross-country navigation in this one. If you want it!
❋ A Fun Course30 checkpoints! Spend the full 5 hours chasing them, or call it when it feels right.
Thank you for joining us. We appreciate you showing up, as always.
July 11
RACE DAY
Check-in, S/F, and everything else will be held at the amphitheater adjacent to the pool. Look for the signage on your way in, find a place to park and mosey over. Map Link: Greenbo Lake State Resort Park - Amphitheater
Free Navigation Clinic8:00am - 8:45am
Check-in & Maps
9:00am-9:45am
Pre-race Briefing9:45am
Race Start10:00am
Race Cutoff3:00pm
Post Race Meal & Awards3:00-4:30pm
AWARDS
Watermelons. Yep.
First place in each division and youngest racer(s) grab a 361° melon - because that makes perfect sense.
HOTDOG BAR
Wouldn’t be summer without some dogs and all the fixins.
BYOB: bring your favorite beverage.
BYOC: bring your favorite camp chair.
There’s enough room under the amphitheater if we get rained on for mapping and eating.
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LAST NOTES.
Don't rush home. Greenup County has plenty to offer beyond race day. Whether you're relaxing at Greenbo Lake, getting out on the water, fishin’ or exploring the local area, it's well worth spending the evening or coming back for a more leisurely visit!
I was happy I wore pants setting this one. Hardly no poison ivy, but a good helping of green briars. Also found a small patch of stinging nettles (which I hung CP15 in) - you’re welcome.
IF you want CP23 - you’ll take a short swim! Only one person per team is required, but everybody can swim if you wanna. You must wear a PFD - we’ll have a stack of various sizes for you.
Lastly, special thanks to Matt O’Bryan for teaching the NAV clinic this go around. He looks crazed from the picture, but is one of those guys that intuitively understands orienteering.
See you soon!
— Shawn @361