Portland has more park land than any other U.S. city and offers some exciting terrain for multi-sport races.
For the
Pro Course, athletes will be:
- Mountain Biking
- 2 to 3 Hours
- Single Track
- Fireroads, gravel and dirt
- Pavement
- Trekking
- 1 to 2 Hours
- Single Track
- Fireroads, gravel and dirt
- Pavement
- Kayaking
- 2 to 4 Hours
- Potential for Light to Moderate Winds
- Flat river, with wind/wave action
- Orienteering
- 1 to 2 Hours
- Metrogaining
- Navigation
- Map and Compass Skills
- Required throughout race
- Ropes
- Rappelling (50 to 400 feet - Pro Course only)
For the
Sport Course, athletes will be:
- Mountain Biking
- 1 to 2 Hours
- Single Track
- Fireroads, gravel and dirt
- Pavement
- Trekking
- 1/2 to 1 Hours
- Single Track
- Fireroads, gravel and dirt
- Pavement
- Kayaking
- 1 to 2 Hours
- Potential for Light to Moderate Winds
- Flat river, with wind/wave action
- Orienteering
- 1 to 2 Hours
- Metrogaining
- Navigation
- Map and Compass Skills
- Required throughout race
We may make changes as the course design evolves. We'll post updates here, if we do make changes, so be sure to check back prior to race day. Some changes we may incorporate include adding Inline Skating, altering lengths of individual disciplines, etc.
NOTES on Navigation: At WickedAR, we believe there are a few things that make Adventure Racing absolutely unique, and are integral to the sport. One of those things is Navigation. Even though this is in a city, you better believe that the navigation isn't going to be easy. We strive to insure that Navigation could stand on it's own as a discipline. For you Sport Coursers; the Nav is going to be a lot easier on you, but you still need to know how to read a map, use a compass, measure distance, estimate distance travelled, etc.
MAKE CERTAIN you come prepared to be able to navigate!
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