Sunday, August 9, 2009

UPDATE 1

There are over 100 caches that you can capture!!

Whomever gets the most points based on terrain, difficulty and bonus wins. I will have different divisions based on the the mode of transport that people will be using and there will be separate winners for each division.

The spreadsheet has a distance bonus that ONLY applies to participants that are doing the event on foot.

You may use any method at your disposal to find each cache except for finding them prior to the event.

The course will be bounded by 19 on the East, 40 on the South, 314A on the West and 314 on the North. You may use any road that helps you to find a cache.

There may be a couple caches that are slightly north of 314 to the north and they will still be counted.

The event will start at 29 14.483 and 81 40.253. This is the beginning of the Yearling Trail where it splits off.
Until further notice this will also be the finish.

The Park Service does not want cars parked in the Yealing Trail parking lot overnight so please drop off all of your supplies in the parking lot and park your cars in the Silver Glen Springs parking lot and pay appropriate fees.

Each individual or team should register prior to 7pm and check back in when they have completed the course.

The 7am check-in time is very strict. If you have not returned from the course and checked in by 7am then your score will not be considered for overall rankings.

A great Map of the forest is located here: http://www.fs.fed.us/r8/florida/ocala/maps/documents/24x32_SunCon_ocala.pdf

You can get a black and white copy of it printed at Kinko's for $4.00. Color copies are REALLY expensive!!

Email me at kieroneil@yahoo.com to get the spreadsheet and GPS download.


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