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Check out the other races in the 2003 New York Adventure Race Series The Longest Day The Gap

NYARA Races and Clinics

The Saddle & Paddle

New York Adventure Race Series
Blue Marsh, PA
13 April 2003


The Saddle and Paddle

This year's course is slightly different -
a little longer, a little tougher -
and oh yea more fun!


*** UPDATE 8 April 2003 ***

If you're competing in this weekend's Saddle and Paddle please make sure you review the S&P newsletter and the following points:

  1. Check in: 2-8pm on Sat (note: this is a time change) Teams may check in and go through equipment check and skills testing at once. Once check in is completed there will be map and course handouts.
  2. Q&A with race directors will be at 8pm.
  3. Weather will be cold and terrain will be muddy, come prepared.
  4. Optional swim may be cancelled; this will be the call of the medical director and SAR personnel.
  5. As news letter 1 states make sure 2 racers in each team have working odometers calibrated in miles.
  6. If you want to save some money crash at the ski lodge for free or if you want you can set a tent at no charge.
  7. Rope Equipment: a 12" sewn sling can be used in stead of a daisy chain.
  8. Emergency questions concerning the S&P can be directed to Matt@nyara.org or call 646-294-7730 or 646-294-7731.

Event Details

Disciplines

  • Trail-running
  • Trekking
  • Technical mountain biking
  • Strategic canoe orienteering
  • Land navigation
  • Optional water crossing

Date

13 April 2003

Location

Blue Marsh, PA. (1.45 hrs from NYC)

Start Time

Details coming soon.

Duration

14 hrs

Format

3 person coed / 3 person open

Price

3-person team

$300

Registration

Registration closed.

Race Newsletter

Download the Saddle & Paddle Newsletter [pdf - 258Kb] - for all you need to know about this year's race.

Gear List

A Authorized Equipment

  • Boats for water venues are Old Towns Canoes. Racers may bring their own portable seat (recommended), and kayak/ canoe paddle.
  • Any equipment modifications or changes will be provided as soon as practicable or at the event to ensure that all teams are prepared on race day.
  • All competitors will supply their own food and drink for the entire racing event.
  • The equipment provided by the race organization:
    • Water craft and paddles will be made available to competitors at the appropriate sections of the race.

B Mandatory Equipment

  • Teams and racers shall supply all equipment necessary to cover the racecourse for varying types of terrain, weather and water conditions.
  • Personal paddles are allowed for the water venue; race management will also provide paddles.
  • There may be spot checks for mandatory equipment along the course.

C Personal Mandatory Equipment

Each team member must supply the following and must carry these items at all times during competition

  • 1- Whistle attached to equipment accessible while wearing a PFD
  • 1- Fixed or folding knife with 1 1/2" blade minimum
  • Water bottles or water bladder capacity (minimum) 60 oz. or greater
  • 1- NYARA provided racing bib or jersey to be worn and visible over other clothing without exception, at all times on the race course
  • 1- Compass
  • 1- Survival mirror, at least 2" X 3"
  • 1- Life jacket (that does not require inflation) suitable for canoeing / kayaking which allows uninhibited movement and with the minimal flotation requirement by the U.S. Coast Guard for Type III P.F.D's
  • 1- Personal first aid kit (See Individual First Aid Kit below for detailed list of mandatory supplies)
  • 1- Lighter or waterproof matches
  • Means of replacing electrolytes (pills or powder)
  • Working headlamp with batteries

D Mandatory Team Equipment

Each team must possess and carry permanently throughout the competition the following.

  • 1- Team first aid kit (See First Aid Kit below for detailed list of mandatory supplies)
  • 1- Bike pump or inflation kits, kit (can be split and carried by separate individuals)
  • 1- Mini repair/wrench kits, suitable to tighten all major bike components (ex. Topeak Alien)
  • Complete tire repair kit
  • 6- Feet of usable standard duct tape
  • 1- Dry bag, waterproof and suitable to keep clothing and mandatory equipment dry during the entire race*
  • 1- Sponge per team (for self bailing)
  • 1- waterproof bag (capable of keeping radio totally dry during water crossings)
  • Minimum of 50-water purification tablets or means to filter water

*(Teams must be prepared for conditions of water crossing both in and out of water craft)

E Minimum Mandatory Individual Mountain Biking Equipment: Addition to full-time equipment

  • A mountain bike
  • An approved mountain biking helmet with chin strap
  • Minimum of 2 working odometers per team

F Mandatory Individual Fixed Ropes Equipment

No certification is necessary for the ropes section

  • 1 correctly fitted harness
  • 2 locking carabineers
  • 1 12"-16" daisy chain or 12" sewn runner
  • bike helmet
  • gloves (MTB gloves are ok)

G Mandatory Individual First Aid Kit (carried at all times)

  • 1- Needle/safety pin minimum 1"
  • 1- Space blanket
  • 1- 6 feet of duct tape
  • 6- tablets of anti inflammatory pills

H Mandatory Team First Aid Kit (carried at all times)

  • 6- Band-Aids
  • 3- Rolls of Gauze
  • 20- Feet of a first aid tape
  • 2- 3"x3" moleskin pads
  • 1- First aid tweezers
  • 1- Tube antibiotic ointment
  • 1- Bottle of Iodine
  • 1- Ace bandage

I Forbidden Equipment

  • Weapons
  • G.P.S. (Global Positioning Systems)
  • Night vision goggles or apparatus
  • Cellular phones, pagers, or other unauthorized communications devices
  • Any mode of transportation other than those authorized by the event organizers and the specific approved venues

This short list does not necessarily comprise a complete and comprehensive list of all forbidden equipment. Check with the race officials for details.

J Repair

During the competition, competitors are generally responsible for protecting and repairing any equipment as provided by the race organization.

Race Rules

Please familiarize yourself with NYARA's Race Rules before participating in the event.

Sponsors of the New York Adventure Race Series

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