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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220702T070000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220702T130000
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CREATED:20220607T072917Z
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SUMMARY:KAENA POINT FIRECRACKER 2022
DESCRIPTION:KAʻENA POINT FIRECRACKER\n\n\n\n\n\nThis race is a fast\, flat\, out-and-back course that is a little longer than 10 miles and parallels the ocean along jeep trails and an old sugar cane rail line. \n\n\n\nMake sure to dress festively for the 4th of July Holiday! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*PURCHASE ONLY 1 TICKET PER ACCOUNT.REGISTRATION OPENS JUN 11\, AT 12:30AM HST.DEADLINE TO REGISTER: JUN 29\, AT 11:30PM HST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRESULTS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE START LOCATION\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDIRECTIONS & PARKING\n\n\n\nFrom the North Shore\, follow the signs to Waialua/Mokuleia. Follow Farrington Highway past Dillingham Airfield and Camp Erdman. At the end of the paved road\, you will come to Kaena Point State Park dirt parking lot on your right. Here is a link to the parking lot:  https://goo.gl/maps/D4vR6wNHRCi9JYhh7When you arrive\, please take directions from our volunteer Parking Czar. There is NO parking allowed in the main lot; this is for our non-running park visitors. Please park where directed right or left side of the main road. Carpooling is highly encouraged. The vehicle operator is solely responsible for consequences that may occur due to illegal parking.\n\n\n\nRACE DAY PROCEDURE\n\n\n\nThis is a Pre-Race Registration Event. No race day entries will be accepted.CHECK-IN: Please plan to arrive no later than 6:45 am to ensure you can get checked in with our sign-in crew. Upon arrival at check-in\, do not gather with others. If gathering with others\, please social distance.No pre-race or post-race gathering will be allowed. HURT is currently recommending that if social distancing is not practical\, that you wear a mask when in a crowded setting.For tracking purposes\, each participant will be given a bib with assigned numbers. Please display the number prominently on the front of your body for timing purposes.FACE MASKS: Face masks are highly recommended for all runners at the START & FINISH area.\n\n\n\nAID STATIONS\n\n\n\nCarry at least a 20 oz. water bottle\, it WILL Be HOT on your way back and you should have water with you!! We also recommend a hat\, sunglasses\, sunscreen\, post-run change of clothes\, a good attitude\, and a large Smile 🙂There will be a small aid station on the Yokahama side\, mostly to top off your handheld water bottle and maybe a small snack.\n\n\n\nOTHER INSTRUCTIONS\n\n\n\nThere will be numerous course marshals and other volunteers along the course. Also\, remember that we share the trails with public users such as hikers and tourists. Please be courteous to everyone out on the trail. Our theme is always Independence Day (4th of July)\, and we encourage you to wear festive attire!!! We recommend you check the weather the night before and plan accordingly. We have had some very hot days\, so a change of clothes and some slippers may help you relax and enjoy the post-run ocean. Additionally\, NO dogs or other pets are allowed at the event or at the park.All volunteers are recommended to wear face masks.Hand sanitizer will be available for use at Start/Finish.There will be portable toilets near the Start/Finish. Contact us if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nIMMEDIATE POST RACE\n\n\n\nAt the end of the race\, you will be provided a light snack\, bottled water\, and a sugar-based drink to take with you.Please comply with the <15–minute contact guidance. If you are lingering with others\, we recommend that you wear a mask.Please forgive race management as we usher you off the site after completion of your event to maintain the social distancing policies per our permit.\n\n\n\nPOST RACE – COVID-19 POSITIVE CIRCUMSTANCES\n\n\n\nFollowing the event\, if you should test positive for COVID-19\, please follow the guidance from the CDC. Contact us.   The State Department of Health provides the following guidance for isolation and quarantine due to a positive test result or being a close contact of someone that tests positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://hurthawaii.com/trail-race/kaena-point-firecracker-2022/
LOCATION:Kaʻena Point Trail\, Kaʻena Point Trail\, Waialua\, HI\, 96791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ka'ena Point Firecracker
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220723T070000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220723T130000
DTSTAMP:20260506T055057
CREATED:20220608T093414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220724T013401Z
UID:22829-1658559600-1658581200@hurthawaii.com
SUMMARY:TANTALIZING TANTALUS 2022
DESCRIPTION:TANTALIZING TANTALUS\n\n\n\n\n\nStarting from Hawaiʻi Nature Center\, Tantalizing Tantalus Trail Half Marathon takes you to Jackass Ginger trailhead where you will turn around after crossing Nu’uanu stream. The beautiful course greets you with lovely roots\, rocks\, mud puddles\, streams\, hills\, hills… and hills. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*PURCHASE ONLY 1 TICKET PER ACCOUNT.REGISTRATION OPENS JUNE 11\, AT 12:30AM HST.DEADLINE TO REGISTER: JULY 20\, AT 11:30PM HST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRESULTS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE MAP\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload Course Map\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE START LOCATION\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE DAY PROCEDURE\n\n\n\nThis is a Pre-Race Registration Event. No race day entries will be accepted.No pre-race or post-race gathering will be allowed. HURT\, Inc. will continue to follow the State of Hawaii\, and City and County of Honolulu mask-wearing and social distancing guidelines. HURT is currently recommending that if social distancing is not practical\, you wear a mask when in a crowded setting.PARKING: Runners are not allowed to park beyond the “Makiki Forest Recreation Area” sign. Plan ahead and arrive early.  All participants must park on the shoulder with all tires COMPLETELY off of the roadway. Carpooling is highly encouraged. The vehicle operator is solely responsible for consequences that may occur due to illegal parking in the neighborhood. Please be respectful of the surrounding residential area.CHECK-IN: Check-in on race morning will be required at Hawaii Nature Center (NOT Makiki Pumping Station) between 6:15AM and 6:50AM. Upon arrival at check-in\, do not gather with others. If gathering with others\, please social distance.FACE MASKS: Face masks are highly recommended for all runners at the START & FINISH area.COURSE: The start/course is different from last year’s event. For runners unfamiliar with the course\, the course map is available for download to print or to save on your phone.AID STATION: We will have one aid station at the turnaround\, and runners who fail to check in at the turnaround will be disqualified.All runners are required to carry a minimum 500ml (17oz) of water from the start\, and from the turnaround aid station. 1L (32oz) or more is highly recommended. Runners are not allowed to start without carrying water.All volunteers are recommended to wear face masks.Hand sanitizer will be available for use at Start/Finish.There are restrooms at the Start/Finish.For tracking purposes\, each participant will be given a bib with assigned numbers. Please display the number prominently on the front of your body for timing purposes.Contact us if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nRunners are not allowed to park beyond the “Makiki Forest Recreation Area” sign\n\n\n\nIMMEDIATE POST RACE\n\n\n\nAt the end of the race\, you will be provided a light snack and a sugar-based drink to take with you.Please comply with the <15–minute contact guidance. If you are lingering with others\, we recommend that you wear a mask.Please forgive race management as we usher you off the site after completion of your event to maintain the social distancing policies per our permit.\n\n\n\nPOST RACE – COVID-19 POSITIVE CIRCUMSTANCES\n\n\n\nFollowing the event\, if you should test positive for COVID-19\, please follow the guidance from the CDC. Contact us.   The State Department of Health provides the following guidance for isolation and quarantine due to a positive test result or being a close contact of someone that tests positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://hurthawaii.com/trail-race/tantalizing-tantalus-2022/
LOCATION:Hawaii Nature Center\, 2131 Makiki Heights Dr\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96822\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tantalizing Tantalus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kana Yamamoto":MAILTO:kana.yamamoto@hurthawaii.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220726T000000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220807T233000
DTSTAMP:20260506T055057
CREATED:20220720T180755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220722T082727Z
UID:23609-1658793600-1659915000@hurthawaii.com
SUMMARY:LOTTERY APPLICATION PERIOD FOR HURT100 (2023)
DESCRIPTION:Lottery Application Period for HURT100\n\n\n\n\n\nInterested in running the HURT100 on January 14\, 2023? Please visit HURT100.COM and read the Book of HURT. \n\n\n\nVISIT HURT100.COM
URL:https://hurthawaii.com/trail-race/race-application-for-hurt100-2023/
LOCATION:HI
CATEGORIES:HURT100
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220806T070000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220806T140000
DTSTAMP:20260506T055057
CREATED:20220720T191606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220720T193223Z
UID:22603-1659769200-1659794400@hurthawaii.com
SUMMARY:TRAIL WORK ON MAUNAWILI
DESCRIPTION:TRAIL WORK ON MAUNAWILI\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are looking for volunteers to help us get the trail in running condition on August 6 for the Maunawili Out and Back trail race coming up on August 13th! \n\n\n\nVOLUNTEER
URL:https://hurthawaii.com/trail-race/trail-work-on-maunawili-20220806/
LOCATION:HI
CATEGORIES:Trail Work
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220813T060000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220813T140000
DTSTAMP:20260506T055057
CREATED:20220609T012349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220814T014448Z
UID:22871-1660370400-1660399200@hurthawaii.com
SUMMARY:MAUNAWILI OUT AND BACK 2022
DESCRIPTION:MAUNAWILI OUT AND BACKINDIVIDUAL\n\n\n\nRUN WITH THE PIGS\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Maunawili Out-n-Back 22 miler is a trail run on primarily single-track and jeep road starting near the Ko’olau Golf Course\, going to the trailhead in Waimanalo\, and returning on the same route. The trail travels in and out of valleys along the Ko’olau mountain range; it is normally very hot\, humid\, and muddy with rolling hills and frequent stream bed crossings. Aid is provided only at the 11-mile turnaround point\, so carrying a minimum of 70 ounces of fluids and supplies is mandatory. \n\n\n\nThis year we are bringing the relay option back! \n\n\n\nVISIT RELAY EVENT\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*PURCHASE ONLY 1 TICKET PER ACCOUNT.REGISTRATION OPENS JULY 5\, 2022\, AT 12:30AM HST.DEADLINE TO REGISTER: AUGUST 10\, 2022\, AT 11:30PM HST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE RESULTS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSTART LOCATION\, PARKING\, AND COURSE MAP\n\n\n\n\n\nStart/Finish location and parking areas near the Koʻolau Golf Course.\n\n\n\n\n\nCourse map\n\n\n\nView Course in Google Maps\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE SHIRTS AND HATS\n\n\n\nPlace your order by 10 am on August 1\, 2022!\n\n\n\n\n\nOrder Form\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nThe start time is 6:00 am.This is a Pre-Race Registration Event. No race day entries will be accepted.No pre-race or post-race gathering will be allowed. HURT is currently recommending that if social distancing is not practical\, you wear a mask when in a crowded setting.PARKING: Parking is extremely scarce at the start area. You are highly encouraged to carpool and or ride/share to this address: 45-550 Kionaole Rd\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744. All participants must park on the shoulder with all tires COMPLETELY off the roadway. The vehicle operator is solely responsible for consequences that may occur due to illegal parking. Tickets are being issued every weekend.TRANSPORTATION: Avoid the hassle of driving and trying to legally park on the roadway by using rideshare services to and from the start of the race on August 13. Use the following address: 45-550 Kionaole Rd\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744.Lyft: https://ride.lyft.com or download the app—iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lyft/id529379082—Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.lyft.android&hl=en_US&gl=USUBER: use https://r.uber.com/rVqAbVp2pdf to claim a voucher for $5 off of your ride in the UBER app—iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/uber-request-a-ride/id368677368—Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ubercab&hl=en_US&gl=USCHECK-IN: Check-in on race morning will be required. Check-in will be from 5:00 am to 5:50 am. Upon arrival at check-in\, do not gather with others. If gathering with others\, please social distance.FACE MASKS: Face masks are recommended for all runners at the START & FINISH area.All runners are required to carry a minimum of 2 Liters (70oz) of water from the start and from the turnaround aid station on their way back for the second half.The trails are open to the public. Please be courteous to other trail users. Runners must always yield to horses.If you need to leave the course for any reason\, you must notify Neal (808-554-5848) or Marian (808-221-5171).AID STATION: There will be one self-service aid station at the turnaround. Entrants are required to ensure their race bib number is recorded at the turn-around aid station.CUT-OFF: You must reach the turnaround point no later than 9:30 am to continue on the return leg.  That is an average of 19 minutes per mile.All volunteers are recommended to wear face masks.Hand sanitizer will be available at the Start/Finish and the aid station.Portable toilets will NOT be available. Please plan accordingly.For tracking purposes\, each participant will be given a bib with assigned numbers. Please display the number prominently on the front of your body for timing purposes.Contact us if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nIMMEDIATE POST-RACE\n\n\n\nAt the end of the race\, you will be provided lunch\, bottled water\, and a sugar-based drink to take with you.Please comply with the <15–minute contact guidance. If you are lingering with others\, we recommend that you wear a mask.Please forgive race management as we usher you off the site after the completion of your event to maintain the social distancing policies per our permit.\n\n\n\nPOST-RACE – COVID-19 POSITIVE CIRCUMSTANCES\n\n\n\nFollowing the event\, if you should test positive for COVID-19\, please follow the guidance from the CDC. Contact us.   The State Department of Health provides the following guidance for isolation and quarantine due to a positive test result or being a close contact of someone that tests positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://hurthawaii.com/trail-race/maunawili-out-and-back-2022/
LOCATION:HI
CATEGORIES:Maunawili Out and Back
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220813T063000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220813T143000
DTSTAMP:20260506T055057
CREATED:20220704T221111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220814T014609Z
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SUMMARY:MAUNAWILI OUT AND BACK RELAY 2022
DESCRIPTION:MAUNAWILI OUT AND BACKRELAY\n\n\n\nRUN WITH THE PIGS\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is the two-person RELAY version of the Maunawili Out-n-Back 22 miler which is a trail run on primarily single-track and jeep road starting near the Ko’olau Golf Course\, going to the trailhead in Waimanalo\, and returning on the same route. The trail travels in and out of valleys along the Ko’olau mountain range; it is normally very hot\, humid\, and muddy with rolling hills and frequent stream bed crossings. Aid is provided only at the 11-mile relay-handoff point\, so carrying a minimum of 70 ounces of fluids and supplies is mandatory. \n\n\n\nIf you would like to run the entire length\, click below: \n\n\n\nINDIVIDUAL RACE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*PURCHASE ONLY 1 TICKET PER TEAM.REGISTRATION OPENS JULY 5\, 2022\, AT 12:30AM HST.DEADLINE TO REGISTER: AUGUST 10\, 2022\, AT 11:30PM HST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRELAY TEAMS RESULTS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSTART LOCATION\, PARKING\, AND COURSE MAP\n\n\n\n\n\nStart/Finish location and parking areas near the Koʻolau Golf Course.\n\n\n\n\n\nCourse map\n\n\n\nView Course in Google Maps\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE SHIRTS AND HATS\n\n\n\nPlace your order by August 1\, 2022!\n\n\n\n\n\nOrder Form\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE INFORMATION\n\n\n\nThe start time is 6:30 am.This is a Pre-Race Registration Event. Each relay team must register together.  The captain is responsible for purchasing a ticket and providing information for both runners. No race day entries will be accepted.No pre-race or post-race gathering will be allowed. HURT is currently recommending that if social distancing is not practical\, you wear a mask when in a crowded setting.PARKING: Parking is extremely scarce at the start area. You are highly encouraged to carpool and or ride/share to this address: 45-550 Kionaole Rd\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744. All participants must park on the shoulder with all tires COMPLETELY off the roadway. The vehicle operator is solely responsible for consequences that may occur due to illegal parking. Tickets are being issued every weekend.TRANSPORTATION: Avoid the hassle of driving and trying to legally park on the roadway by using rideshare services to and from the start of the race on August 13. Use the following address: 45-550 Kionaole Rd\, Kaneohe\, HI 96744.Lyft: https://ride.lyft.com or download the app—iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lyft/id529379082—Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.lyft.android&hl=en_US&gl=USUBER: use https://r.uber.com/rVqAbVp2pdf to claim a voucher for $5 off of your ride in the UBER app—iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/uber-request-a-ride/id368677368—Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ubercab&hl=en_US&gl=USCHECK-IN: Check-in on race morning will be required for BOTH members of the relay team. Each relay team member will receive a bib that should be worn on the front and visible to volunteers. Check-in is from 6:05 am to 6:20 am. Upon arrival at check-in\, do not gather with others. If gathering with others\, please social distance. Once Runner 1 starts the race\, Runner 2 can leave.RELAY LOGISTICS: If you are driving your vehicle to the START & FINISH\, here’s a suggestion:Runner 1 will start at 6:30 to run toward Waimanalo.Runner 2 will drive to the turn-around in Waimanalo (click here for driving directions). Car keys will get handed off from Runner 2 to Runner 1\, who will then drive back to the finish line to watch Runner 2 complete the race and get some food and drink.Face masks are recommended for all runners in the START & FINISH area.All runners are required to carry a minimum of 2 Liters (70oz) of water from the start and the turnaround aid station.The trails are open to the public. Please be courteous to other trail users. Runners must always yield to horses.If you need to leave the course for any reason\, you must notify Neal (808-554-5848) or Marian (808-221-5171).AID STATION: There will be one self-service aid station at the turnaround. Entrants are required to ensure their race bib number is recorded at the turn-around aid station.RELAY HANDOFF: The handoff is made at the turn-around point which is the Maunawili Demonstration Trailhead at Waikupanaha Road.  Check-in with the aid station when waiting for your runner to arrive.CUT-OFF: The first runner of the team must reach the turnaround point no later than 10:00 in order for the second runner to be able to start on the return leg.  That is an average of 19 minutes per mile.All volunteers are recommended to wear face masks.Hand sanitizer will be available at the Start/Finish and the aid station.Portable toilets will NOT be available. Please plan accordingly.For tracking purposes\, each participant will be given a bib with assigned numbers. Please display the number prominently on the front of your body for timing purposes.Contact us if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nIMMEDIATE POST-RACE\n\n\n\nAt the end of the race\, you will be provided lunch\, bottled water\, and a sugar-based drink to take with you.Please comply with the <15–minute contact guidance. If you are lingering with others\, we recommend that you wear a mask.Please forgive race management as we usher you off the site after the completion of your event to maintain the social distancing policies per our permit.\n\n\n\nPOST-RACE – COVID-19 POSITIVE CIRCUMSTANCES\n\n\n\nFollowing the event\, if you should test positive for COVID-19\, please follow the guidance from the CDC. Contact us.   The State Department of Health provides the following guidance for isolation and quarantine due to a positive test result or being a close contact with someone that tests positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://hurthawaii.com/trail-race/maunawili-out-and-back-relay-2022/
LOCATION:HI
CATEGORIES:Maunawili Out and Back
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220903T053000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20220903T140000
DTSTAMP:20260506T055057
CREATED:20220730T040024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220904T021857Z
UID:23769-1662183000-1662213600@hurthawaii.com
SUMMARY:TANTALUS TRIPLE TREK 2022
DESCRIPTION:TANTALUS TRIPLE TREK\n\n\n\n\n\nTTT is close to a 30-mile course with each runner completing three Trek loops\, with a return to the Nature Center aid station each loop. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*PURCHASE ONLY 1 TICKET PER ACCOUNT.REGISTRATION OPENS AUGUST 9\, AT 12:30AM HST.DEADLINE TO REGISTER: AUGUST 31\, AT 11:30PM HST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE RESULTS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE MAP\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload Course Map\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE START LOCATION\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nEach loop will head up the Kanealole (Center/Pipe) trail across Makiki Valley trail\, up & along the Moleka\, Manoa Cliff\, and Kalawahine trails then along Tantalus Drive. The route will continue down Nahuina trail\, back across Makiki Valley trail then down the Maunalaha trail (Hogsback). Runners will proceed past the start/finish and cross the HNC driveway over to the Makiki Botanical trail (the graveled trail) and follow this down to the public parking area where race staff will check runners in. Runners will then proceed back up to start/finish to complete one circuit.Runners are expected to know the course or be able to follow the trail markings (see provided map). There will be course marshals at the major intersections for only the first loop. The course will be adequately marked with ORANGE ribbon going from the start to the apex of the course (the top pig gate along Manoa Cliff trail). WHITE ribbon will take runners back down the start/finish. As always BLUE means “BAD.”\n\n\n\nPARKING\n\n\n\nAvailable along the access road to the Nature Center (before the gate) and along Tantalus Drive (near the Makiki pumping station). When parking along the side of the road\, have all your tires off the roadway. A volunteer will be near the entrance of the access road to assist you with parking.Carpooling is highly encouraged\, as space is limited. The vehicle operator is solely responsible for consequences that may occur due to illegal parking.\n\n\n\nRACE DAY CHECK-IN PROCEDURE\n\n\n\nThis is a Pre-Race Registration Event. No race day entries will be accepted.Pre-race and post-race gathering should be limited to participants. HURT is still recommending that if social distancing is not practical\, masks should still be considered if preferred.CHECK-IN: will be required at a table set up under a tent by the start/finish between 5:00 am – 5:25 am.  If you miss the 5:25 am cut-off for check-in\, you must wait until after the race has started to check-in and begin your run.  Your time will not be adjusted for the delayed start. Upon arrival at check-in\, please try to social distance if possible.For tracking purposes\, each participant will be given a bib with assigned numbers. Please display the number prominently on the front of your body for timing purposes.FACE MASKS: Face masks are encouraged for all runners at the START/FINISH area.\n\n\n\nDROP BAG LOCATION\n\n\n\nA single drop bag may be left at the Start/Finish and accessed by the runner at the completion/start of each loop. Please have it adequately labeled with your name. Also\, be courteous of your fellow runners by not bringing a large drop bag or excessive gear.\n\n\n\nAID STATIONS\n\n\n\nThere will be two aide stations along the course: at the Maunalaha-Kanealoloe trailhead (start/finish area) and at the Kalawahine trailhead (Tantalus road crossing). Both will be adequately stocked with water\, sports drink\, soda\, fruits (watermelon\, bananas\, oranges)\, and various salty and sweet treats (peanut butter/jelly sandwiches\, chips\, gummies\, etc.) to keep you going for another loop (or two)!We will be offering Skratch at both aide stations as the featured sports drink.Runners must carry a minimum of 24 ounces of water while on the trail and supply their own gels\, electrolytes\, and sports nutrition for the race (other than what is offered at the aid station). No aspirin or oral medications will be available. We encourage you to get aid only at either of the two aid stations.  Pacers are NOT needed or allowed for this event.\n\n\n\nCUTOFFS\n\n\n\nRunners will have 9 hours to complete three loops. Runners must start their third/final loop by 11:30am and reach the Kalawahine aide station by 1:30pm.\n\n\n\nOTHER INSTRUCTIONS\n\n\n\nSunrise will not be until after 6 am so\, please bring a personal light source (i.e. small flashlight\, headlamp) to navigate the trail until the sun has adequately lit the trail.The course crosses two roadways. There will be course marshals at both crossings and all trail intersections for only the first loop. After that\, be careful when crossing these roadways. There will be not only vehicles but also cyclists and road runners so be cautious and courteous. This is a long race\, so a few seconds to be safe is well worth it.Please listen to\, thank\, and respect the volunteers. We cannot have these events without them! Swearing or signs of disrespect may result in disqualification.As the course is not closed to the public\, be courteous to all other trail users. Treat fellow runners and trail enthusiasts with the same kindness and respect that you would like to be treated with. If you would like to pass by\, ask to do so when space is available and thank them. Likewise\, if someone would like to pass by you\, let them do so when space allows. Kindness goes a long way.Please do not leave any `opala (garbage) on the trails. Littering may result in disqualification so “Pack it in and pack it out!”Should you decide to pull yourself from the race\, please inform the race directors as soon as possible before leaving the premises. We would like to ensure that all are safe and accounted for at the end of the day.All volunteers are recommended to wear face masks.Hand sanitizer will be available for use at Start/Finish.Toilets are available near the Start/Finish.Contact us if you have any questions.\n\n\n\nIMMEDIATE POST-RACE\n\n\n\nAt the end of the race\, you will be provided with a variety of food and beverages.If you choose to stay after finishing\, we recommend that you wear a mask.Please forgive race management as we usher you off the site after the completion of your event to maintain the policies of our permit.\n\n\n\nPOST-RACE – COVID-19 POSITIVE CIRCUMSTANCES\n\n\n\nFollowing the event\, if you should test positive for COVID-19\, please follow the guidance from the CDC. Contact us.   The State Department of Health provides the following guidance for isolation and quarantine due to a positive test result or being a close contact of someone that tests positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://hurthawaii.com/trail-race/tantalus-triple-trek-2022/
LOCATION:Hawaii Nature Center\, 2131 Makiki Heights Dr\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96822\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tantalus Triple Trek
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221015T060000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221015T230000
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CREATED:20220825T074652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221016T201851Z
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SUMMARY:PEACOCK CHALLENGE 55 2022
DESCRIPTION:PEACOCK CHALLENGE 55-MILE RUN\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Peacock Challenge is an extremely difficult event designed for the most adventurous and well-prepared runner (this is not an entry-level ultra run event). Conducted on trails located in the Kuaokala Forest Reserve Area above the Dillingham Airfield (Waialua\, Hawai‘i)\, the race is noted for its extreme terrain with steep climbs/descents and heat and humidity (occasional rain)\, all within a uniquely scenic course high above Northwest O’ahu\, offering breathtaking views of the majestic blue coastline of the Pacific Ocean. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*PURCHASE ONLY 1 TICKET PER ACCOUNT.REGISTRATION OPENS AUGUST 25\, AT 12:30AM HST.DEADLINE TO REGISTER: OCTOBER 10\, AT 11:30PM HST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE RESULTS\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPC 55-MILE RUN INFORMATION\n\n\n\nThis plan outlines important information for runners entered into the PC 55 Mile Run on October 15\, 2022. Additionally\, prior to discussing the Peacock Challenge plan\, it is imperative to know that the HURT100 has graciously offered the following: \n\n\n\nThe HURT100 will provide a guaranteed slot as a Selected Runner to each division (1 to the female division and 1 to the male division) who are official finishers of the Peacock Challenge 55 for the upcoming HURT100 event under the following guidelines: \n\n\n\nThe runner must have applied for the HURT100 2023 but was not a Selected Runner during the lottery on August 20\, 2022.Peacock race management will have the documentation at the event to verify item 1.Upon the end of the Peacock 55 event\, those who meet the above requirement will have their names placed into a bin and a random draw will be performed to select the (2) slots for the upcoming HURT100 event. If a division does not have official finishers\, then a selection will be made from the other division.Names of selected runners will be forwarded to the HURT100 race management who will then send each an invitation.The selected runner must pay the HURT100 entry fee and abide by the rules described in the Book of HURT.If the selected runner does not pay the HURT100 entry fee within the allotted time\, another selection will be made from the same division.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION OF THE PC55\n\n\n\nThe PC\, brought to you by the Hawaiian Ultra Running Team (HURT\, Inc.)\, is an extremely difficult event designed for the most adventurous and well-prepared runner (this is not an entry-level ultra run event). Conducted on trails located in the Kuaokala Forest Reserve Area above the Dillingham Airfield (Waialua\, Hawai‘i)\, the race is noted for its extreme terrain with steep climbs/descents and heat and humidity (occasional rain)\, all within a uniquely scenic course high above Northwest O’ahu\, offering breathtaking views of the majestic blue coastline of the Pacific Ocean. \n\n\n\nThe HURT100 will provide a guaranteed slot (bypassing the waitlist) to 1 male and one female official finisher (random draw) from the Peacock Challenge for the upcoming HURT100 event under the following guidelines: \n\n\n\nThe course is remote and is very difficult. Course cutoffs have been established for the safety of the runner and will be strictly enforced. Keeping with the tradition of the HURT100 and the HURT Trail Series\, this event is designed to be a low-key event.PC 55 is a pre-registration event. There is no lottery nor a waitlist.  An entry will not be accepted without an electronically signed waiver. Scroll up to register.There are no race refunds or rollover of the registration fee to the next year’s event. Once a runner registers for the event\, their credit card will be charged\, and no refunds will be permitted.Bib transfers are not permitted. Movement\, once registered\, from one distance to the other distance is also not permitted.Registration closes on 10/10/2022 (11:30 pm HST). The requested T-shirt size will not be guaranteed if registering after 9/18/2022.The event is limited to 75 participants. This is a hard cap.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEVENT OVERVIEW\n\n\n\nThe course is two laps of approximately 27.5 miles. Runners will complete two laps of the course.Approximately 6\,250 feet of elevation gain/loss for each 27.5-mile lap (12\,500 feet total).76% single-track trail\, 24% asphalt road (Mokuleia Access Road / AKA Long Road).The terrain consists of mostly packed soil surface generously interspersed with rocks\, puddles and mud wallows (many more if raining). Sections of the trail pass through the forest\, along exposed ridges\, and past vertical embankments.17-hour time limit for the event (completion time) with a 7.5-hour (1:30 pm) cutoff after the first lap at Dillingham Airfield. (See course cutoff times later in the document). PC 55 is a cupless race. There will be no cups at aid stations. Runners are advised to plan on bringing their own bottle or collapsible cup.The  PC 27.5 will be held on the same day with runners completing only one loop of the course.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nFrom Start/Finish at Dillingham Airfield\, go up Kealia Trail.Turn right onto Kuaokala Access Road\, proceeding on the road to the Satellite Tracking station.Leave the Satellite Tracking aid station and onto Kuaokala Trail. Continue on the trail until the Three Way aid station. Turn right onto Kuaokala access road and continue towards Peacock Flats.Continue down from Peacock Flats on Mokuleia Access Road (Long Road) to the Long Road aid station.Turn around at Long Road aid station and proceed back up Mokuleia Access Road to Peacock Flats.After Peacock Flats turn right onto Kuaokala Access Road and proceed back to the Three-Way aid station. Leave the Three-Way aid station on Kuaokala Access Road turning right onto Kealia Trail.Return to Start/Finish to complete lap one and begin lap 2.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE MAP\n\n\n\nDownload the map to your GPS-enabled phone to locate yourself on the map even while offline. Click the button below for instructions.Or click on the map’s image below to download a printable copy of the course map.\n\n\n\nHow To Download Map To Your Phone\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAID STATIONS\n\n\n\nThere will be a minimum of 3 aid stations over the 27.5-mile course (2 x 27.5-mile repeating laps). Weather permitting there will be a 4th & 5th aid station (marked by * below). \n\n\n\nStart-Finish below the Kealia Trail trailhead\, also known as the “Start / Finish Line” (0 miles\, 27.5 miles / 55 miles). Satellite Tracking Station Parking Lot (7 miles / 34.5 miles)\,*Three Way Aid Station (Junction of Kuaokala Trail and Kuaokala Access Road) (9.0 miles /24.5 miles / 37.0 miles/52 miles ) – runners will pass this aid station twice each loopLong Road Aid Station (Junction of Farrington Highway and Mokuleia Access Road) (17 miles / 44.5 miles)\n\n\n\nAll distances are approximate. \n\n\n\nThe purpose of the aid stations is to supplement the nutritional needs of the runners as well as to provide for emergency evacuation. For runners with unique nutritional requirements/allergies\, you are asked to pack your own supplies. The location of aid stations may vary depending on the weather; however\, runners will be informed on race day\, if not before\, of any changes. \n\n\n\nPC 55 is a cupless race. There will be no cups at aid stations. Runners are advised to plan on bringing their own bottle or collapsible cup. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRUNNER REQUIREMENTS\n\n\n\nEach runner is required to sign in on the morning of the event and pick up their bib number.On race day\, if you wish to drop out of the race\, you need to notify the Race Director/Aid Station Captain before leaving the course. This is a mandatory requirement for each participant. If there are any runners unaccounted for\, we have your contact information on file to help determine your location. If we cannot locate you\, or you leave the race without notifying management\, a search and rescue will be initiated at your cost.Check in and out of each aid station for tracking/safety purposes.Runners are required to complete the course in the direction described following the course marking. Taking shortcuts on the course will lead to disqualification.Use of Trekking (hiking) poles is not permitted on the course by either runners or pacers.Runners are required to use the portable toilets at the start/finish line and Long Road aid station. No exceptions; you are not permitted to use the Dillingham Airfield facilities. Such action will limit the ability of this run to continue in the future.Park only in the designated parking area. On race morning you will be directed where to park. Once again\, DO NOT PARK AT DILLINGHAM AIRFIELD. Please be a good steward in this effort. Runners\, make sure you inform your pacers accordingly.The Dillingham Airfield closes at sundown. We need to work with security after sundown to allow egress out of the gate. We have been advised that approximately every 30 minutes\, security will be exiting the gate and will let our runners out. Please plan accordingly. No special accommodations will be made. Remember\, we are all guests at this event.Each registered runner will have an assigned bib number. During the race\, this number must be displayed on the front of the body.Follow the race rules\, and obey instructions from the safety patrol\, course marshals\, and aid station captains.Be kind and courteous to race day volunteers. Race management (inclusive of aid station captains and safety patrol volunteers) reserves the right to remove any runner from the course if it is deemed unsafe for the runner to continue.Runners must stay on the main trail. The following are mandated directives from the State of Hawaii. “Runners are required to stay on the main trail and are not permitted to step or run on any portion of the slopes immediately adjacent to the trail bed. Kealia Trail is home to two unique and endangered Hawaiian plant species; Bidens amplectens (ko’oko’olau) and Schiedea kealiae (ma’oli’oli) that grow on the slope areas next to the trail. Runners must stay on the relatively flat portion of the trail that constitutes the main trail bed (i.e.\, no stepping or running on any portion of the adjacent slopes/soil banks along the trail) in order to prevent any kind of harm to these plants and their habitat. Damage or destruction of any of these plants along Kealia Trail by racers would constitute a “take” of an endangered species under Hawaii State Law (Hawaii Administrative Rules\, Title 13\, Chapter 107) and the responsible party will be penalized as provided by the law (Hawaii Revised Statutes 195D). A “take” of an endangered plant species means “to cut\, collect\, uproot\, destroy\, injure\, or possess native endangered or threatened species of plants\, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct.” Oahu DOFAW staff will survey Kealia Trail the afternoon prior to the race to note the condition of the individual endangered plants along the trail and immediately following the conclusion of the race to determine if any of the endangered plants were harmed by race activities.”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRUNNER RECOMMENDATIONS\n\n\n\nCarry a minimum of 50 ounces of fluid when leaving each aid station. Up until race day (dependent on weather)\, we may not have an aid station at the three-way. Race management will inform you on race day as to the extent of aid at the three-way. Be prepared to be self-supporting if there is a reduction in the number of aid stations.Carry a flashlight and a backup light at all times\, additional batteries are also recommended.Carry your cell phone at all times. If you are in need of immediate assistance or need to drop out of the race\, please call Freddy Halmes at 808-218-1577. Please create an entry in your phone with his number prior to the start of the race.Carry a copy of the course map with you at all times.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE TIMING AND CUT-OFF TIMES\n\n\n\nThe official cut-off time at the finish is 11:00 pm (17 hours); those finishing after 11:00 pm (17 hours) will not be recognized as an official finisher\, despite making the previous cut-off times at the various aid stations on the course. Cut-off times are described as the time the runner exits the aid station. Once a runner leaves an aid station\, they cannot return to the same aid station at the same locale and continue if it is beyond the cut-off time. All times will be according to the race clock (computer timing). \n\n\n\nFirst lap 7.5 hours at Start/Finish line 1:30 pm.Second lap at upper three-way aid station (after satellite tracking station) 4:30 pm.Second lap at long road aid station 7:00 pm.Finish line 11:00 pm.\n\n\n\nNote\, that all times listed in this document are under normal running conditions and that race management may push back the cut-off times on race day\, under certain circumstances. Information will be provided at the race brief prior to the event as to the cut-offs. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nITEMS TO KNOW\n\n\n\nCheck-in on race morning will begin at 5:00 am. Runners will receive their bib number at this time.Pacers are allowed at the beginning of the Start/Finish on the SECOND lap (@ 27.5 miles) or at Long Road on the second lap (@ 44.5 miles). Pacers may only start from either the Start/Finish aid station or the Long Road aid station and must come off the course when/if their runner drops out of the event. HURT and PC\, assume no responsibility for pacers in this event. Pacers in this event will not be tracked. Pacers must enter/exit each aid station with their runner. Pacers are not allowed to enter/exit aid stations prior to their runner (within 100 yards) to refill supplies for their runner. Pacers are encouraged to utilize the aid stations for their nutritional needs once the pacer begins their duty with their runner.Pacers will not be able to “mule” for the runner. Muling includes\, but is not limited to\, supplying the runner with water\, food\, or any mechanical help that might allow the runner to finish the event.Pacers must abide by the same rules as the runners. It is the responsibility of the runner to make sure their pacer knows the rules.Race management will not provide any electrolyte tablets (Salt/Potassium)\, or medications (NSAIDS\, etc.) to the runners. Plan accordingly.There is no medical personnel on hand to care for you. Skratch Labs hydration drink mix will be supplied at the aid stations.  Other drinks will be available\, and the food offered at the main aid stations (Long Road\, Start/Finish) will be standard ultrarun items. If you need/require specific nutritional items\, please pack them in your drop bags. Drop bags will be accepted on race morning. Entrants can have two bags; one for the Start/Finish and one for Long Road aid station. Mark your bags as either PC 55 Start/Finish or PC 55 Long Road\, along with your last name and bib number. Pack according to what you will need at each station. Waterproof bags are recommended. PC race management will transport the drop bags to Long Road Aid Station\, leaving promptly at 6 am. PC race management will transport your drop bags back to the Start/Finish after the Long Road aid station closes at 7:00 pm.A roving safety patrol will be utilized. If you accept aid from the safety patrol it will be considered an act of muling and you will be pulled at the next aid station. However\, you can accept fluids\, nutritional needs from a fellow runner (excluding pacer)\, an action which will not be interpreted as muling.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMEDICAL CONCERNS AND RUNNER SAFETY\n\n\n\nDehydration is the most common medical problem for endurance athletes It is recommended each runner carry a minimum of 50 ounces of fluid when leaving each aid station. Hypothermia may present a problem if it rains during the event. Traumatic injuries can occur since the trail is often rocky and rooted. Runners have been warned of the slippery nature of the trail and should run accordingly.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPARKING\n\n\n\nEntering Dillingham Field via the West gate (Waianae end). The Dillingham Airfield Manager has allowed parking; it will be in the field adjacent to the Start. A marshal will be there to direct parking\, please park where directed. Spectators and pacers will be directed to the same area. It is important that runners\, crews\, spectators\, and pacers park in our designated area. The run has been asked not to allow our participants to park in the Dillingham Airfield parking. Carpooling is highly recommended. \n\n\n\nDillingham Airfield Address: 69-415 Farrington Hwy\, Waialua\, HI 96791\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLOSING COMMENT\n\n\n\nThe DLNR of the State of Hawaii and the Dillingham Airfield Manager have granted us access to this venue. Throughout the years HURT has built a trusting environment with the State of Hawaii and other entities. Infringement of race rules by runners or pacers and any action which could jeopardize the event (including actions by runners\, pacers\, and support crew) will be taken seriously and may result in a ban from future HURT events. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIMMEDIATE POST-RACE\n\n\n\nIf you choose to stay after finishing\, we recommend that you wear a mask.Please forgive race management as we usher you off the site after the completion of your event to maintain the policies of our permit.\n\n\n\nPOST-RACE – COVID-19 POSITIVE CIRCUMSTANCES\n\n\n\nFollowing the event\, if you should test positive for COVID-19\, please follow the guidance from the CDC. Contact us.   The State Department of Health provides the following guidance for isolation and quarantine due to a positive test result or being a close contact of someone that tests positive for COVID-19.
URL:https://hurthawaii.com/trail-race/peacock-challenge-55-2022/
LOCATION:Dillingham Airfield\, Kealia Trail\, Waialua\, HI\, 96791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Peacock Challenge
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221015T070000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221015T183000
DTSTAMP:20260506T055057
CREATED:20220825T190950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221016T210146Z
UID:24032-1665817200-1665858600@hurthawaii.com
SUMMARY:PEACOCK CHALLENGE 27.5 2022
DESCRIPTION:PEACOCK CHALLENGE 27.5-MILE RUN\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Peacock Challenge is an extremely difficult event designed for the most adventurous and well-prepared runner (this is not an entry-level ultra run event). Conducted on trails located in the Kuaokala Forest Reserve Area above the Dillingham Airfield (Waialua\, Hawai‘i)\, the race is noted for its extreme terrain with steep climbs/descents and heat and humidity (occasional rain)\, all within a uniquely scenic course high above Northwest O’ahu\, offering breathtaking views of the majestic blue coastline of the Pacific Ocean. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*PURCHASE ONLY 1 TICKET PER ACCOUNT.REGISTRATION OPENS AUGUST 25\, AT 12:30AM HST.DEADLINE TO REGISTER: OCTOBER 10\, AT 11:30PM HST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE RESULTS\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPC 27.5-MILE RUN INFORMATION\n\n\n\nThis plan outlines important information for runners entered into the PC 27.5 Mile Run on October 15\, 2022. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION OF THE PC 27.5\n\n\n\nThe PC\, brought to you by the Hawaiian Ultra Running Team (HURT\, Inc.)\, is an extremely difficult event designed for the most adventurous and well-prepared runner (this is not an entry-level ultra run event). Conducted on trails located in the Kuaokala Forest Reserve Area above the Dillingham Airfield (Waialua\, Hawai‘i)\, the race is noted for its extreme terrain with steep climbs/descents and heat and humidity (occasional rain)\, all within a uniquely scenic course high above Northwest O’ahu\, offering breathtaking views of the majestic blue coastline of the Pacific Ocean. \n\n\n\nThere are no pre qualifying requirements for runners entering the PC 27.5-mile event. However\, successful completion of the PC 27.5 within the race cutoff time\, may then be used as a qualifying event for the PC 55-mile race moving forward. \n\n\n\nThe course is remote and is very difficult. Course cutoffs have been established for the safety of the runner and will be strictly enforced. Keeping with the tradition of the HURT100 and the HURT Trail Series\, this event is designed to be a low-key event.PC 27.5 is a pre-registration event. There is no lottery nor a waitlist.  An entry will not be accepted without an electronically signed waiver. Scroll up to register.There are no race refunds or rollover of the registration fee to the next year’s event. Once a runner registers for the event\, their credit card will be charged\, and no refunds will be permitted.Bib transfers are not permitted. Movement\, once registered\, from one distance to the other distance is also not permitted.Registration closes on 10/10/2022 (11:30 pm HST). The requested T-shirt size will not be guaranteed if registered after 9/18/2022.The event is limited to 50 participants. This is a hard cap.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEVENT OVERVIEW\n\n\n\nThe course is approximately 27.5 miles starting and finishing at Dillingham Airfield.Approximately 6\,250 feet of elevation gain/loss over the course.76% single-track trail\, 24% asphalt road (Mokuleia Access Road / AKA Long Road).The terrain consists of mostly packed soil surface generously interspersed with rocks\, puddles and mud wallows (many more if raining). Sections of the trail pass through the forest\, along exposed ridges\, and past vertical embankments.Start time is at 7 am. The official cut-off time at the finish is 6:30 pm (11.5 hours)\, with a cutoff time of 1:30 pm (6.5 hours) at the Long Road Aid Station. Cut-off times are described as the time the runner exits the aid station. Once a runner leaves an aid station\, they cannot then return to the same aid station at the same locale and continue on\, if it is beyond the cut-off time.PC 27.5 is a cupless race. There will be no cups at aid stations. Runners are advised to plan on bringing their own bottle or collapsible cup.Note that there will be another event on the same day with entrants completing two loops of the course to complete the PC 55-mile run.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nFrom Start/Finish at Dillingham Airfield\, go up Kealia Trail.Turn right onto Kuaokala Access Road\, proceeding on the road to the Satellite Tracking station.Leave the Satellite Tracking aid station and onto Kuaokala Trail. Continue on the trail until the Three Way aid station. Turn right onto Kuaokala access road and continue towards Peacock Flats.Continue down from Peacock Flats on Mokuleia Access Road (Long Road) to the Long Road aid station.Turn around at Long Road aid station and proceed back up Mokuleia Access Road to Peacock Flats.After Peacock Flats turn right onto Kuaokala Access Road and proceed back to the Three-Way aid station. Leave the Three-Way aid station on Kuaokala Access Road turning right onto Kealia Trail.Return to Start/Finish to complete the race.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE MAP\n\n\n\nDownload the map to your GPS-enabled phone to locate yourself on the map even while offline. Click the button below for instructions.Or click on the map’s image below to download a printable copy of the course map.\n\n\n\nHow To Download Map To Your Phone\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAID STATIONS\n\n\n\nThere will be a minimum of 3 aid stations over the 27.5-mile course. Weather permitting there will be a 4th & 5th aid station (marked by * below). \n\n\n\nStart-Finish below the Kealia Trail trailhead\, also known as the “Start / Finish Line” (0 miles and 27.5 miles). Satellite Tracking Station Parking Lot (7 miles)\,*Three Way Aid Station (Junction of Kuaokala Trail and Kuaokala Access Road) (9.0 miles and 24.5 miles) – runners will pass this aid station twice each loopLong Road Aid Station (Junction of Farrington Highway and Mokuleia Access Road) (17 miles)\n\n\n\nAll distances are approximate. \n\n\n\nThe purpose of the aid stations is to supplement the nutritional needs of the runners as well as to provide for emergency evacuation. For runners with unique nutritional requirements/allergies\, you are asked to pack your own supplies. The location of aid stations may vary depending on the weather; however\, runners will be informed on race day\, if not before\, of any changes. \n\n\n\nPC 27.5 is a cupless race. There will be no cups at aid stations. Runners are advised to plan on bringing their own bottle or collapsible cup. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRUNNER REQUIREMENTS\n\n\n\nEach runner is required to sign in on the morning of the event and pick up their bib number.On race day\, if you wish to drop out of the race\, you need to notify the Race Director/Aid Station Captain before leaving the course. This is a mandatory requirement for each participant. If there are any runners unaccounted for\, we have your contact information on file to help determine your location. If we cannot locate you\, or you leave the race without notifying management\, a search and rescue will be initiated at your cost.Check in and out of each aid station for tracking/safety purposes.Pacers are not allowed for the PC 27.5 mile race participants.Runners are required to complete the course in the direction described following the course marking. Taking shortcuts on the course will lead to disqualification.Use of Trekking (hiking) poles is not permitted on the courseRunners are required to use the portable toilets at the start/finish line and Long Road aid station. No exceptions; you are not permitted to use the Dillingham Airfield facilities. Such action will limit the ability of this run to continue in the future.Park only in the designated parking area. On race morning you will be directed where to park. Once again\, DO NOT PARK AT DILLINGHAM AIRFIELD. Please be a good steward in this effort. Runners\, make sure you inform your pacers accordingly.The Dillingham Airfield closes at sundown. We need to work with security after sundown to allow egress out of the gate. We have been advised that approximately every 30 minutes\, security will be exiting the gate and will let our runners out. Please plan accordingly. No special accommodations will be made. Remember\, we are all guests at this event.Each registered runner will have an assigned bib number. During the race\, this number must be displayed on the front of the body.Follow the race rules\, and obey instructions from the safety patrol\, course marshals\, and aid station captains.Be kind and courteous to race day volunteers. Race management (inclusive of aid station captains and safety patrol volunteers) reserves the right to remove any runner from the course if it is deemed unsafe for the runner to continue.Runners must stay on the main trail. The following are mandated directives from the State of Hawaii. “Runners are required to stay on the main trail and are not permitted to step or run on any portion of the slopes immediately adjacent to the trail bed. Kealia Trail is home to two unique and endangered Hawaiian plant species; Bidens amplectens (ko’oko’olau) and Schiedea kealiae (ma’oli’oli) that grow on the slope areas next to the trail. Runners must stay on the relatively flat portion of the trail that constitutes the main trail bed (i.e.\, no stepping or running on any portion of the adjacent slopes/soil banks along the trail) in order to prevent any kind of harm to these plants and their habitat. Damage or destruction of any of these plants along Kealia Trail by racers would constitute a “take” of an endangered species under Hawaii State Law (Hawaii Administrative Rules\, Title 13\, Chapter 107) and the responsible party will be penalized as provided by the law (Hawaii Revised Statutes 195D). A “take” of an endangered plant species means “to cut\, collect\, uproot\, destroy\, injure\, or possess native endangered or threatened species of plants\, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct.” Oahu DOFAW staff will survey Kealia Trail the afternoon prior to the race to note the condition of the individual endangered plants along the trail and immediately following the conclusion of the race to determine if any of the endangered plants were harmed by race activities.”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRUNNER RECOMMENDATIONS\n\n\n\nCarry a minimum of 50 ounces of fluid when leaving each aid station. Up until race day (dependent on weather)\, we may not have an aid station at the three-way. Race management will inform you on race day as to the extent of aid at the three-way. Be prepared to be self-supporting if there is a reduction in the number of aid stations.Carry a flashlight and a backup light at all times\, additional batteries are also recommended.Carry your cell phone at all times. If you are in need of immediate assistance or need to drop out of the race\, please call Freddy Halmes at 808-218-1577. Please create an entry in your phone with his number prior to the start of the race.Carry a copy of the course map with you at all times.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRACE TIMING AND CUT-OFF TIMES\n\n\n\nStart time is at 7 am. The cut-off time at Long Road Aid Station is 1:30 pm (6.5 hours). The official cut-off time at the finish is 6:30 pm (11.5 hours); those finishing after 6:30 pm (11.5 hours) will not be recognized as an official finisher\, despite making the cut-off times at Long Road aid station. Cut-off times are described as the time the runner exits the aid station. Once a runner leaves an aid station\, they cannot return to the same aid station at the same locale and continue if it is beyond the cut-off time. All times will be according to the race clock (computer timing). \n\n\n\nNote\, that all times listed in this document are under normal running conditions and that race management may push back the cut-off times on race day\, under certain circumstances. Information will be provided at the race brief prior to the event as to the cut-offs. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nITEMS TO KNOW\n\n\n\nCheck-in on race morning will begin at 6:00 am. Runners will receive their bib number at this time.Race management will not provide any electrolyte tablets (Salt/Potassium)\, or medications (NSAIDS\, etc.) to the runners. Plan accordingly.There is no medical personnel on hand to care for you. Skratch Labs hydration drink mix will be supplied at the aid stations.  Other drinks will be available\, and the food offered at the main aid stations (Long Road\, Start/Finish) will be standard ultrarun items. If you need/require specific nutritional items\, please pack them in your drop bags. Drop bags will be accepted on race morning. Entrants can have 1 drop bag which will be taken to Long Road. Mark your bags as Long Road 27.5 along with last name and bib number. Pack according to what you will need\, waterproof bags are recommended. PC race management will transport the drop bags to Long Road Aid Station. Drop bags will leave promptly at 7 am.Please pick up your drop bag at the Long Road aid station as you head home.A roving safety patrol will be utilized. If you accept aid from the safety patrol it will be considered an act of muling and you will be pulled at the next aid station. However\, you can accept fluids\, nutritional needs from a fellow runner (excluding pacer)\, an action which will not be interpreted as muling.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMEDICAL CONCERNS AND RUNNER SAFETY\n\n\n\nDehydration is the most common medical problem for endurance athletes It is recommended each runner carry a minimum of 50 ounces of fluid when leaving each aid station. Hypothermia may present a problem if it rains during the event. Traumatic injuries can occur since the trail is often rocky and rooted. Runners have been warned of the slippery nature of the trail and should run accordingly.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPARKING\n\n\n\nEntering Dillingham Airfield via the West gate (Waianae end). The Dillingham Airfield Manager has allowed parking; it will be in the field adjacent to the Start. A marshal will be there to direct parking\, please park where directed. Spectators and pacers will be directed to the same area. It is important that runners\, crews\, spectators\, and pacers park in our designated area. The run has been asked not to allow our participants to park in the Dillingham Airfield parking. Carpooling is highly recommended. \n\n\n\nDillingham Airfield Address: 69-415 Farrington Hwy\, Waialua\, HI 96791\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLOSING COMMENT\n\n\n\nThe DLNR of the State of Hawaii and the Dillingham Airfield Manager have granted us access to this venue. Throughout the years HURT has built a trusting environment with the State of Hawaii and other entities. Infringement of race rules by runners or pacers and any action which could jeopardize the event (including actions by runners\, pacers\, and support crew) will be taken seriously and may result in a ban from future HURT events. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIMMEDIATE POST-RACE\n\n\n\nIf you choose to stay after finishing\, we recommend that you wear a mask.Please forgive race management as we usher you off the site after the completion of your event to maintain the policies of our permit.\n\n\n\nPOST-RACE – COVID-19 POSITIVE CIRCUMSTANCES\n\n\n\nFollowing the event\, if you should test positive for COVID-19\, please follow the guidance from the CDC. Contact us.   The State Department of Health provides the following guidance for isolation and quarantine due to a positive test result or being a close contact of someone that tests positive for COVID-19.
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LOCATION:Dillingham Airfield\, Kealia Trail\, Waialua\, HI\, 96791\, United States
CATEGORIES:Peacock Challenge
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