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Independent Bank Blue Blaze Trail Run
Date and Time
Saturday Sep 26, 2015
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM EDTSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
9 am - 1:45 pm Packet Pick-up
9 am - 1:45 pm am Same Day Registrations
11:00 am - Paddle Event Starts
2:00 pm - 10k Trail Run Starts
2:15 pm - 5k Trail Run Starts
2:30 pm - 5k Trail Walk StartsLocation
Same Day Registration & Packet Pickup
White Cloud City Campground Trailside Pavilion
620 East Wilcox
White Cloud, MI
10k Course Map
5k Course Map
2.95 Mile Kayak Course MapFees/Admission
PRICING & WHAT'S INCLUDED FOR EACH RACER
$20.00 before July 31, 2015
$25.00 Aug 1 - Sept 21, 2015
$30.00 After Sept 21
Every racer will receive the customary "swag bag", and we're pleased to be able to stock ours with some great stuff. We've got a long-sleeved technical tee, a high-quality Trail Town window decal / bumper sticker, coupons to area businesses, and product samples from many of our sponsors.
*Additional Long Sleeve Shirts Available for purchase $20..00
Contact Information
River Country Chamber Office 231-652-3068
Send EmailDescription
The 1st Annual Independent Bank Blue Blaze Trail Run takes you throughMichigan's beautiful Manistee National Forest's scenic North Country Trail!
There are plenty of hills for the masochists who love them, but not so many that it's silly. The footing is usually excellent, but there are areas where your ankles will thank you for slowing down and watch for roots. Patches of sand will slow things down, but much of the course is pleasantly-packed dirt. However, THIS IS NOT A ROAD RACE. The terrain will be challenging, and may be very challenging if the weather has been unusually dry.
Whether you sign up for the 10k, 5k Trail Run or the 5k Trail Walk spending time on the North Country Trail during Michigan's fall season is what a Trail Town Celebration in White Cloud is all about.
Looking for an extra challenge? Sign up for the 1st Annual White River Kayak Paddle Race Sponsored by the White Cloud Downtown Development Authority. The White River is a small river with a BIG personality. This section of the White River is sometimes shallow, has some quick turns, feisty rapids with rocky runs and low hanging limbs. It is best taken by experienced paddlers in maneuverable kayaks.
The run from Raceway Park to Flowing Wells Park usually takes about an hour to an hour and a half depending on water flow leaving plenty of time for dual event participation.
Race questions? - Click here for more details
Click here to Print Trail Race and Paddle Race Application or register for one or both events through our easy to use on line registration process.Images
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