NCARS
#1
Skills clinic and 3.5-hour race. Lake Norman State
Park. March 29, 2008. Activities include
canoeing, mountain biking, orienteering. $55 per person.
Entry cap: 100
NCARS #2
US National Whitewater Center, May 17, 2008. Activities include
whitewater rafting, rock climbing, mountain biking, orienteering, and
special challenges. $60 per person- 4 hr, $70 per person- 7 hr. Entry
cap: 300
NCARS #3
US National Whitewater Center, July 19, 2008. Activities include
whitewater rafting, flatwater canoeing, mountain biking, orienteering, and
special challenges. $60 per person- 4 hr, $70 per person- 7 hr. Entry
cap: 300
NCARS
#4 US
National Whitewater Center, September 13, 2008. Activities include trail
running, swimming and mountain biking in Xterra format. $60 per person.
Entry cap: 400
NCARS #5
US National Whitewater Center, October 25, 2008. Activities include
whitewater rafting, flatwater canoeing, mountain biking, orienteering, and
special challenges. $80 per person- 9 hr. Entry cap: 300
All events will
happen regardless of weather. Weather will happen. Bring more layers!
It is an adventure, after all.
There are 2 designs
for adventure races. One is a start-to-finish design, like in triathlon.
The second is a rogaine, used in orienteering competitions. We will offer
both designs in 2008. The NCARS #1,2,3 races are
a rogaine design, so that everyone starts and finishes at the same
time. You and your teammates can do any number of activities during that
time period. There will be too many checkpoints available. The team with
the most checkpoints in that period of time is the winner. Strategy is a
race element. Plus, at the end we can celebrate with stories and schwag
prizes... The NCARS #4 and 5 races are a
start-to-finish design. There will be a mass start and a set order
of progression. The team with the most checkpoints and the fastest time
is the winner.
In 2008 there will
be an overall series prize winner (NCARS #2,3,5) and event winners (by
gender and category at NCARS #2,3,4,5).
2008
REGISTRATION:
Pre-registration
is required and limited. All registrations must
be received at least 7 days prior to the race date.
Pre-registration is necessary at all events so that
we can schedule specific activities and email you pre-race
details. Minimum age is 16.
Make
online registrations and payments
at:
For
NCARS #1
For
NCARS #2
For
NCARS #3
For
NCARS #4
For
NCARS #5
NCARS#
2,3,4,5
US National Whitewater Center Waiver
For
your information, these registrations are counted first.
OR,
download the registration form and mail to:
NCARS 2008
USNWC
820 Hawfield Rd
Charlotte, NC 28214
Your
registration must have:
1. Completed registration form (including team name
and race length)
2.
Payment
2. Signed USNWC waivers for each racer
Click
here for Registration
For
NCARS #1
For
NCARS #2
For
NCARS #3
For
NCARS #4
For
NCARS #5
NCARS#
2,3,4,5
US National Whitewater Center Waiver
THE
2008 SERIES- DETAILS:
WHAT TO BRING:
Required
individual gear: a
functional bike, bike helmet, sneakers, food, a pen, layers of clothes, a
smiling attitude J
Recommended
gear: small backpack,
hydration bladder or water bottles, compass, raincoat, bike shoes, small
first aid kit, extra bike repair tools, tubes, pump or CO2 cartridges,
more friends
TIMELINE FOR NCARS#1:
8:00
arrival
8:30- 11:30
clinic at the pavilion, w/ handouts and mini-presentations
11:30- 12:00
team gear sort and prep
12:00
Race start w/ passports and maps
by 3:30
race finish, gear giveaway, and check out
*****************

NCARS #2
–
Whitewater Adventure
Race
At the US National
Whitewater Center, May 17, 2008. Activities include whitewater rafting,
rock climbing, mountain biking, orienteering, and special challenges. $60
per person- 4 hr, $70 per person- 7 hr. Entry cap: 300
This
race is designed so that you can have a GREAT time doing exciting
activities that you may never have done before. You will get to raft with
a guide down each of the channels. Then you will eddy out and find your
checkpoint. Your pfd/life jacket, paddle, and helmet will be provided.
Also,
you will be able to climb and be lowered down several of the rock climbing
routes on the artificial climbing center. Yes of course, you will be
belayed/anchored by a USNWC professional. All safety gear including
helmet, harness, ropes, and hardware will be provided.
The
mountain bike trails at the USNWC are the best in the Charlotte metro.
You can ride them any time, and we encourage you to do so! Yes there
will be a few surprises.
There
are 300+ acres, so orienteering is easy to design at the USNWC. When we
did two races there in 2007 people were delighted to see remote,
spectacular places.
We
mentioned special challenges because they exist. Some will be part of the
race design. We expect that you will be surprised and delighted.
If you were to go
whitewater rafting at the USNWC you would invest $35 for 90 mins. If you
were to go climbing at the center it would be $25. If you rent a
mountain bike you would invest $25. Add it up… This is a GREAT deal!
Most races are much more expensive.
The
reason we opened this to anyone in teams of 1-4, coed or single gender, is
because we want you to join us. However, this is a team sport. We
encourage you to talk a friend or two into attending. Or set up some
friendly competition within your work group, church group, neighbors… you
get the picture!
There will be an
Ambassador Award for the person who brings the most people to the NCARS
2008 series.
Click
here to register
Click
here for USNWC Waiver
WHAT TO BRING:
Required
individual gear: a
functional bike, bike helmet, sneakers, food, a pen, layers of clothes, a
smiling attitude J
Recommended
gear: small backpack,
hydration bladder or water bottles, compass, raincoat, bike shoes, small
first aid kit, extra bike repair tools, tubes, pump or CO2 cartridges,
more friends
TIMELINE FOR NCARS#2:
8:00
arrival and check in
8:30
mandatory pre-race meeting w/ passports and maps
9:00
maps and race start
1:00
4-hour race finish, gear giveaway, and check out
2:30
Family Fun Run for all ages
4:00
7-hour race finish, gear giveaway, and check out

NCARS #3
–
Whitewater Adventure
Race
At the US National
Whitewater Center, July 19, 2008. Activities include whitewater rafting,
flatwater canoeing, mountain biking, orienteering, and special
challenges. $60 per person- 4 hr, $70 per person- 7 hr. Entry cap: 300
This
mid-summer race is designed for those who like to get up early, avoid the
heat, while pushing themselves in a number of activities. Variety is the
word of the day. This race is designed so that you can have a GREAT time
doing exciting activities that you may never have done before. You will
get to raft with a guide down each of the channels. Then you will eddy
out and find your checkpoint. Your pfd/life jacket, paddle, and helmet
will be provided.
Also,
you will have access to a canoe, pfd/life jacket, and a canoe paddle.
Then you and your teammates will carry it down to the Catawba River.
Splash around. Enjoy the day! Expect surprises on this activity, because
they are abundant! We encourage you to train beforehand with your
teammates.
The
mountain bike trails at the USNWC are the best in the Charlotte metro.
You can ride them any time, and we encourage you to do so! Yes there will
be a few surprises.
There
are 300+ acres, so orienteering is easy to design at the USNWC. When we
did two races there in 2007 people were delighted to see remote,
spectacular places.
We
mentioned special challenges because they exist. Some will be part of the
race design. We expect that you will be surprised and delighted.
If you were to go
whitewater rafting at the USNWC you would invest $35 for 90 mins. If you
were to go canoeing at the center it would be $25. If you rent a
mountain bike you would invest $25. Add it up… This is a GREAT deal!
Most races are much more expensive.
The reason we opened
this to anyone in teams of 1-4, coed or single gender, is because we want
you to join us. However, this is a team sport. We encourage you to talk
a friend or two into attending. Or set up some friendly competition
within your work group, church group, neighbors… you get the picture!
There will be an Ambassador Award for the person who brings the most
people to the NCARS 2008 series.
WHAT TO BRING:
Required
individual gear: a
functional bike, bike helmet, sneakers, food, a pen, layers of clothes, a
smiling attitude J
Recommended
gear: small backpack,
hydration bladder or water bottles, compass, raincoat, bike shoes, small
first aid kit, extra bike repair tools, tubes, pump or CO2 cartridges,
more friends
TIMELINE FOR NCARS#3:
6:00
arrival and check in
6:30
mandatory pre-race meeting w/ passports and maps
7:00
maps and race start
11:00
4-hour race finish, gear giveaway, and check out
12:30
Family Fun Run for all ages
2:00
7-hour race finish, gear giveaway, and check out
Click
here to register
Click
here for USNWC Waiver

NCARS
#4- Whitewater Off-Road Triathlon
At the US National
Whitewater Center, September 13, 2008. Activities include trail running,
swimming and mountain biking in Xterra format. Individually timed. $60
per person. Entry cap: 400
Off-road triathlons
are a natural extension of road triathlons, and the distances vary with
the terrain. The international standards are described at
www.xterraplanet.com. This is not a sanctioned Xterra points race.
However, the race distances will be similar. Expect the swim to be about
½ mile, the mountain bike to be about 15 miles, and the trail run to be
about 5 miles. Course maps will be made available prior to the race.
The staging area will have restricted access. There are showers on the
property.
This is a
race designed for ANYONE in reasonable health to complete. Come on out
and explore the terrain!
WHAT TO BRING:
Required
individual gear: a
functional bike, bike helmet, sneakers, food, swim suit, layers of
clothes, a smiling attitude J
TIMELINE FOR NCARS#4:
8:00
arrival and check in
8:30
mandatory pre-race meeting
9:00
starts: staggered by age and gender
1:00
awards and check out
Click
here to register
Click
here for USNWC Waiver
NCARS #5
–
Whitewater Challenge Adventure
Race
At the US National
Whitewater Center, October 25, 2008. Activities include whitewater
rafting, flatwater canoeing, mountain biking, orienteering, and special
challenges. $80 per person- 9 hr. Entry cap: 300
This
race is designed to be the 2008 culminating event in the Charlotte area
for those who want to experience a longer race and new course areas. For
those who have done any of the 7-hour races described above, you should do
fine. For those who have only done a 4-hour race, you will benefit from
some training! Given the variety of activities, the day should fly by.
There
will be many surprises at this race. You can expect to raft, bike,
trek/run and do special challenges. All safety equipment and supervision
will be provided, as at the shorter races described above. We guarantee
that you will see some beautiful areas.
The
reason we designed this longer race is because so many of you requested
one in the 2007 evaluations. So please bring your friends. This race is
open to anyone in teams of 1-4, coed or single gender. The logistics are
simple. Support team members are not required. Headlamps should not be
required either
J.
By this time in the year, you should be ready for this longer adventure!
WHAT TO BRING:
Required
individual gear: a
functional bike, bike helmet, sneakers, food, a pen, layers of clothes, a
smiling attitude J
Recommended
gear: small backpack,
hydration bladder or water bottles, compass, raincoat, bike shoes, small
first aid kit, extra bike repair tools, tubes, pump or CO2 cartridges,
more friends
TIMELINE FOR NCARS#5:
7:30
arrival and check in
8:00
mandatory pre-race meeting w/ passports and maps
8:30
maps and race start
5:30
9-hour race finish cut-off time, prizes and check out
Click
here to register
Click
here for USNWC Waiver

2006-2008 HISTORY:
There is a thriving
adventure racing community in Washington, D.C. and Atlanta, GA. In the
Charlotte metro there are dozens of active adventure racers, and a few
years ago there was a short series in the region that turned some people
on to the sport. Local clubs like
www.TrailblazerAR.com inspired folks. But there was nothing
organized. We have an open field, without local races or clinics.
So, in 2006 we
created 2 clinics and short races. In April 2006, we went to the Anne
Spring Greenway in Rock Hill. Activities included mountain biking,
canoeing, and orienteering. Sponsors included Great Outdoor Provisions
and Jesse Browns; they provided great schwag. The support team included
Paul Irwin, Dean Taylor, Steve Deis, Bill Jordan, and Doug Gray. We had 4
exuberant racers. We joked about it. Laughed at ourselves, and
continued.
Adventure racers may
defy generalizations, but persistence leads to finish lines. We may not
always be smart, but we will keep going.
(In June, Steve,
Bill, Jennifer and Doug were distracted by the world’s premier expedition
race in Moab, Utah. We finished Primal Quest 2006 in 37th ,
humbled by the heat, glad to be alive. Check out
www.ecoprimalquest.com)
So, in October 2006
we went to Lake Norman State Park in Troutman. Activities once again
included canoeing, mountain biking, and orienteering. But we were in a
new course area- unfamiliar to most racers. Sponsors provided even more
great schwag. They included Great Outdoor Provisions, REI, Jesse Browns,
Cool Breeze Cyclery, and Action Learning Associates. This time our
support team included Steve Deis, Paul Irwin, Travey Lewis, Jeff Hazely
from Cool Breeze Cyclery, Matt Kocher, and Doug Gray. We had 20 exuberant
racers. With many thanks to Casey Rineheart, Park Superintendent, and his
staff, we called it good. We raised $705 for the American Diabetes
Association (see photo below). Racers came from throughout NC and SC.
Everyone had a great time. They wanted more events.

Photo: Starting
line from the October 28,2006 Adventure Race at
Lake Norman State
Park with 28 enthusiastic racers.
A smarter support
team might have given up, but we decided to continue. So we decided to do
a bit more in 2007…
In 2007 we created a
series of three races.
NCARS #1 was on
April 28, 2007
at Lake Norman State Park. We had 50 racers and 8 support team volunteers
who shared their wisdom. Our friends at Lake Norman State Park donated
the canoes, and the new bike trail was well received. Sponsors included
Cool Breeze Cyclery, Pura Vida Adventures, REI, Great Outdoor Provisions,
and Jesse Brown. This event was possible because of the volunteer
support team of Michael Beacham, Steve Deis, Paul Irwin, Bill Jordan, Mat
Kocher, Stephen Morris, Bruce Thompson, Joe Moerschbacher from Asheville
and and Doug Gray
NCARS #2 was on May
19, 2007.
It was a 4-hour or 7-hour rogaine at the USNWC. We had 75 racers, and
they traveled from Florida, Ohio, Georgia, Alabama, and the Carolinas.
Professional photographer Kelly Owen provided some great images. The
schwag was incredible- many thanks to our sponsors. Racers loved the
climbing section, rafting, biking, trek/run and special tests. Here are
some images….
NCARS #2 photos:
May 19, 2007 just after the race start…

… rafting down the
competition channel... preparing the maps…

… doing
some short climbs on the largest artificial walls in the U.S…

…
then biking on one of the trails… Go for it!
NCARS #3 was on
October 13, 2007.
It was also a 4 hour or 7 hour rogaine at the USNWC. There were 106
racers, and support team volunteers included students from Belmont Abbey
College. There were 22 teams with 59 racers in the 7 hour race. None
found all 26 CPs. Course highlights included CP18 at the edge of a lake,
2 bonus bike OPs, and an underwater CP. First place went to soloist
Corbitt Simmons. There were 14 teams with 32 racers in the 4 hour, and 3
teams found all 16 CPs. First place went to the 4-person team with Brian
Schroeder, Rick Tillis, his brother NC State Representative Thom Tillis,
and Scott Bruno. The schwag was outstanding- at least 25 people walked
away with gear that cost more than the race entry; in other words, they
made money! Racers loved the Climb-2 –Zip, rafting, flatwater, trek/run,
biking and remote CPs. It was a perfect fall day and racers were pushed
beyond the park boundaries.
Special thanks for
2007 goes to Steve Deis and Gerry Farris. They each checked the course,
set out the CPs, and we learned to do it accurately. Go figure.

We had 231 racers,
and at least 24 volunteer days in 2007. Many thanks to everyone!
2008
REGISTRATION:
Pre-registration is
required and limited. All registrations must be received at least 7
days prior to the race date. Pre-registration is necessary at all
events so that we can schedule specific activities and email you pre-race
details. Minimum age is 16.
Make
online registrations and payments at:
For
NCARS #1
For
NCARS #2
For
NCARS #3
For
NCARS #4
For
NCARS #5
NCARS#
2,3,4,5
US National Whitewater Center Waiver
For your information, these
registrations are counted first.
OR,
download the registration form and mail to:
NCARS
2008
USNWC
820 Hawfield
Rd
Charlotte, NC
28214
Your registration
must have:
1.
Completed registration form (including team name and race length)
2. Payment
2.
Signed USNWC waivers for each racer
[click here for
NCARS 2008 Registration Form]
[click here for
NCARS# 2,3,4,5 USNWC waiver ]
NCARS
2008 BENEFIT:
a.
www.usara.com is the U.S. Adventure Racing Association. A great
calendar. Join for $35 annually or $8 at each event.
b.
www.triangle-ar-team.com
has a more local calendar of adventure races, mountain biking, and
trail races.
a.
www.checkpointzero.com also has a great calendar and links to races.
b.
www.trailblazerAR.com is based in Atlanta and has a growing chapter in
Charlotte.
c.
www.oarevents.com organizes 1-5 day AR’s in VA, TN and WV, has a 5-day
AR clinic. .oar
BOOKS:
a.
The Complete Guide to Adventure Racing, The Insider’s Guide to the
Greatest Sport on Earth,
2001, Don Mann and Kara Schaad. An excellent primer, with plenty of
visuals and tips from the founder of Odyssey and PQ 2006 and 2008 Race
Director.
b.
Adventure Racing,
2004, Jacques Marais and Lisa de Speville.
Even more glossy images from all over
the world.
c.
Adventure Racing, The Ultimate Guide,
2001, Liz Caldwell and Barry Siff. More text than pictures, great history
and chapter on the future of AR.
d.
Runner’s World Guide to Adventure Racing,
2004, Ian Adamson. Witty insights into his successful approach to ARs.
e.
A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to the
Carolinas, 8th edition,
2002, Bob & David Brenner. An invaluable local guide for training and
when guessing local race routes.
Enough words- get
out there and start training!!
2008
REGISTRATION:
Pre-registration is
required and limited. All registrations must be received at least 7
days prior to the race date. Pre-registration is necessary at all
events so that we can schedule specific activities and email you pre-race
details. Minimum age is 16.
Make
online registrations and payments at:
For
NCARS #1
For
NCARS #2
For
NCARS #3
For
NCARS #4
For
NCARS #5
NCARS#
2,3,4,5
US National Whitewater Center Waiver
For your information, these
registrations are counted first.
OR,
download the registration form and mail to:
NCARS
2008
USNWC
820 Hawfield
Rd
Charlotte, NC
28214
Your registration
must have:
1.
Completed registration form (including team name and race length)
2. Payment
2.
Signed USNWC waivers for each racer
For
NCARS #1
For
NCARS #2
For
NCARS #3
For
NCARS #4
For
NCARS #5
NCARS#
2,3,4,5
US National Whitewater Center Waiver