There's a Black Fly in My Eye 10 Mile Trail Run & Relay
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Saturday, June 26, 2010 @ 10:00AM
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Swat the black flies and tackle carriage roads, single track and a river crossing in this trail running race that's 100% New Hampshire.
Solo and relay categories. Tech-Wick shirts for the first 100 registrants!
COURSE MAP: Click here to download a PDF of the Course Map.
COURSE INFO: The 10 mile course is made up of three loops; run in sequential order. Each loop has it own unique character.
- Loop 1; the North Loop is mostly winding and rolling carriage roads.
- Loop 2; the Aqueduct Loop is the most rugged of the loops. This loop has a rocky trail surface with stream crossings and boggy sections, a real test for your water proof running shoes!
- Loop 3; the West Loop consists of carriage roads, single track, a river crossing.
REGISTRATION: Race as an individual, team of 2 or team of 3. Entry fee includes post race BBQ for race participants. All are encouraged to bring their own seating for the awards/BBQ.
Save $5 on your entry! Bring a friend that has never raced "There's a Black Fly in My Eye 10 Mile Trail Run" before and we will take $5 off your entry fee! One discount per person. For more information or to take advantage of this offer please contact Kelly J. Evans at 603-466-3988 before registering online.
*All changes to advance registration must be submitted by Thursday, June 24th, 2010 by 9pm.
Day of Registation: will take place from 8AM-9:15AM. Individual-$30/ Team of 2-$45/ Team of 3-$55
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED:
Anyone insterested in helping out with the race, should contact Kelly Evans or Mary Power at 603.466.2333. Volunteers will receive a ticket to the BBQ and a trail pass.
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