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Teanaway Country 100 mile race Sept. 15th-16th. Hunters please read!!!
Teanawaycountry100:
Hi there,
I'm new to the board, as I'm not so much a hunter myself. I'm an avid trail runner and user of our public lands. I was directed to this forum from a closed Facebook group. We are putting on a permitted 100 mile race in the Teanaway on the weekend of September 15th and 16th. In my discussions with the forest service, I was suggested to avoid October due to the modern firearm season. However over the course of the past month or so, I became first aware of the high buck hunt and have since become aware of the archery seasons there as well.
There are trail racing events that coincide with hunting seasons and lands throughout the Western US. Just last year, I was pacing a friend at an event this same weekend in McCall, ID. Runners and hunters were sharing many of the same camps/aid stations. I really believe that our race will have very little impact on hunting in the region. We have about 90 runners registered. The earliest finishers may be done in 24 hours and the last will be wrapping up in 40 hours. That is to say that they will be very spread out. You will not have a gaggle of runners blazing through your hunting zones.
That said, I wanted to make as many people aware of our event as possible.
www.teanawaycountry100.com
Based on the reaction from the other group, I'm expecting some frustration over this. I believe that moving the race up a weekend or two next year will alleviate any overlap of user groups. I can assure you that our runners will have as little impact as possible out there. We are certainly not trying to infringe on anyone else's recreational pursuits in this region.
Our runners are well aware of the hunting seasons occurring at the time of the run. I'm just trying to make as many of you aware of our runners during your hunt too.
Thanks,
Brian
brocka:
--- Quote from: Teanawaycountry100 on August 28, 2018, 01:34:24 PM ---Hi there,
I'm new to the board, as I'm not so much a hunter myself. I'm an avid trail runner and user of our public lands. I was directed to this forum from a closed Facebook group. We are putting on a permitted 100 mile race in the Teanaway on the weekend of September 15th and 16th. In my discussions with the forest service, I was suggested to avoid October due to the modern firearm season. However over the course of the past month or so, I became first aware of the high buck hunt and have since become aware of the archery seasons there as well.
There are trail racing events that coincide with hunting seasons and lands throughout the Western US. Just last year, I was pacing a friend at an event this same weekend in McCall, ID. Runners and hunters were sharing many of the same camps/aid stations. I really believe that our race will have very little impact on hunting in the region. We have about 90 runners registered. The earliest finishers may be done in 24 hours and the last will be wrapping up in 40 hours. That is to say that they will be very spread out. You will not have a gaggle of runners blazing through your hunting zones.
That said, I wanted to make as many people aware of our event as possible.
www.teanawaycountry100.com
Based on the reaction from the other group, I'm expecting some frustration over this. I believe that moving the race up a weekend or two next year will alleviate any overlap of user groups. I can assure you that our runners will have as little impact as possible out there. We are certainly not trying to infringe on anyone else's recreational pursuits in this region.
Our runners are well aware of the hunting seasons occurring at the time of the run. I'm just trying to make as many of you aware of our runners during your hunt too.
Thanks,
Brian
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Brian,
I think that this is awesome of you to jump on here and give a heads up. I am an avid hunter who happens to run ultras in my spare time. Hunters that are giving you guff are too close to the trail anyway ;-)
100 miles is one hell of a race, enjoy!
Your fellow hunter/ultra runner,
Brock
vandeman17:
I don't see it as an issue either and truly appreciate you reaching out and letting people know. Props to you sir! :tup:
92xj:
I'd give a few of your stronger runners an empty pack to take with them. They could make up the race fees or any other expenses by throwing some meat in the empty pack and running it out.
Cool for you to post this heads up.
Please ask your runners to wear none animal colored clothing.
Also, please post up any negatives/positives you and your runners have with hunters in the process as well as any help you guys might have in the future with public land access. Hunters and non hunters can work together and fight as a team if needed in the future.
jackelope:
--- Quote from: 92xj on August 28, 2018, 02:40:49 PM ---I'd give a few of your stronger runners an empty pack to take with them. They could make up the race fees or any other expenses by throwing some meat in the empty pack and running it out.
Cool for you to post this heads up.
Please ask your runners to wear none animal colored clothing.
Also, please post up any negatives/positives you and your runners have with hunters in the process as well as any help you guys might have I'm the future with public land access. Hunters and non hunters can work together and fight as a team if needed in the future.
--- End quote ---
Great post, XJ. Some good ideas here.
And thanks for the heads up on the race. Temporarily sticky'd for visibility.
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