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Full Fury 200M - 2-Person Relay

FD Full Fury 200M 2-Person Relay: Two runners can run the 200M race together, alternating laps as they desire. Relay runners can have crew and paces, but cannot stake out. The 200M buckle is laser cut into 2 pieces and upon completion one half is awarded to each runner.

This version of the Full Fury 200 involves the same 10 traverses of the main ridge line of the Duncan Ridge for the equivalent of 5 laps between Vogel State Park and Skeenah Gap. Because 5 laps does not divide evenly into two equal distances, the two relay runners may 'pass the beton' at either Vogel State Park or Skeenah Gap. Relay runners are responsible for their transportation at both ends of the course. Each relay runner must accomplish a minimum of one lap to be credited a finish time.

RACE INFO & REQUIREMENTS

TAMing the Dragon OVER 200 miles

? What’s Going On At FULL FURY ?

START/FINISH

The race takes place over most of a week. Check-in for the event is Monday evening 4 to 8pm. The event will start on Tuesday at 8am. The event will finish on Sunday at 8am. Race flags will mark the start/finish area in the vicinity of Campground Area 1 on the main road. Everyone must check-in before 8pm at the Group Shelter. Period. No exceptions.

Mud Crawl

SUPPORT POINTS

The support location are Vogel State Park, Bryant Gap, Skeenah Gap, and TBD at Calf Stomp Gap and Fish Gap. Support at Vogel will be at the main dining tent that will have hot food and drinks. This may involve serving yourself. Support at the other 2 (+2) aid points will be provided by hardy volunteers who like seeing people suffer. The support points are roughly 5 miles apart; plus or minus a mile or so. Support at Skeenah Gap and Bryant Gap will be in heated tents, tho, no sleeping arrangements will be provided. Support at Fish Gap and Calf Stomp Gap will be very limited. All support locations will have 2x porta-potties, except for Vogel that has regular restrooms.

Mud Obstacle Course

MINIMUM PROGRESS

Runners are required to do a minimum of 1 lap per 24 hours (40 miles per day). Failure to complete the minimum distance ends the runner's race at the last full lap. The 24 hour cutoff time per day is a practical limitation in a runner’s race progress; however, if a runner is a half a mile from the end of a lap to complete the minimum, then this is close enough to count. The final cutoff of 120 hours to complete the 200 miles will be strictly enforced.

Mud Obstacle Course

CREW

Participants are allow to use crew. Crew vehicles are limited to one vehicle per runner to limit congestion on the Forest Service roads. Crew are allow to meet their runners at Vogel State Park, Bryant Gap, Mulky Gap, and Skeenah Gap. Crew vehicles traveling to Vogel or Skeenah Gap do not require placards indicating a crew vehicle. However, crews intending to travel to Bryant Gap or Mulky Gap must obtain a crew placard. Crew vehicles will be inspected to verify adequacy in terms of ground clearance and size. Large crew vehicles (RVs, dual wheeled trucks) will restricted because the road is narrow; and rough and steep in places.

Tire Run

PACERS

Paces (safety runners) are allowed on the return traverse from Skeenah Gap to Vogel. For most runners this section most likely will be traversed at night. Pacers are responsible for their own transportation to arrive at Skeenah Gap.

Rope Obstacle Course

STAKING-OUT

No staking-out in the 2-person relay version of the Full Fury.

Mud Crawl

CUTOFF

Other than the minimum progress requirement, the only cutoff is the final cutoff. This a strict cutoff at 8am Sunday morning + any Clock Stop time. The final cutoff is not negotiable. Based on prior year experiences, runners will have a very good understanding of their progress by the end of the 4th lap, so a failure to meet the final cutoff will not be a surprise.

Mud Obstacle Course
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