Just a few things... 1. Tell all your friends and family to come up and watch you finish at the Canyons, they can watch Byron Friedman and participate in our opportunity drawing which benefits Mountain Trails. 2. We will be doing packet pick-up from 1:00 - 5:30PM > Drive up to the parking lot just to the south of Sun Dial Lodge and the Forum. Racer Meeting is at 6PM. You MUST pick-up … Read More
It’s Going to be a Party…
Yes...after you finish the race it's going to be a party! So tell all your friends that Byron Friedman is playing a FREE show at the finish party of the Park City Point 2 Point. Bryon will go on-stage around 5:30PM in the forum at The Canyons. 2010 Park City Point 2 Point Promo Poster I love this video > > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1G_KNz_nY8 … Read More
30ish Days Out From the PCP2P…Some Important Stuff!
The race date is quickly approaching, things are coming together nicely for this year event. Here are a few things I wanted to make you aware of. • Friday: Packet Pick-up 1PM - 5:30PM and Pre-Race Meeting 6:00PM These are happening in the forum at The Canyons. See you there. • Lodging: If I were racing this event, I would want to stay in Park City on Friday night. Start time is … Read More
FREE entry!
Got your attention didn't I! So, we are dropping 5 spots into the Park City Point 2 Point. They will become live at 7PM on July 26th > > this is the race registration Page PCP2P Athlete 360 The spots are Solo entries...better set a timer to go off, they are guaranteed to go fast. That is not all though. Visit our Facebook page and tell us in a general wall post why you are deserving … Read More
Registration Tomorrow… 9:00AM
I wanted to get one more post up before registration opens up again tomorrow, covering off a few things and commenting on some of the feedback we've had over the last couple of days (thanks to all that have given feedback - we do appreciate and listen). So, first things first. If given the choice again...to open registration to early to last years racers - I think we would handle it the same … Read More
FREE Entry and Two Nights Free Lodging to the 2010 PCP2P
FREE entry & 2 nights FREE Condo lodging from our friends at Park City Crash Pads! What do you have to do? Post a wall story about the craziest road trip you've ever experienced traveling to a race - like waking up to the sound of gunfire to find you plopped a sleeping bag down in the center of the local shooting range (which is actually the old town dump). You have very limited space, so … Read More
The Second Running of the PCP2P…
Happy New Year! Mark your calendars racers, we will be back at it right here in Park City, UT - Saturday, September 4th, 2010. The details will be unfolding over the next 9 months, so follow this weblog, follow our Twitter feed, or become a fan on our Facebook page - do something! Hell, why don't you start training. Registration will launch on February 15th, 2010. We will be feeding … Read More
It’s “was” the First…and it Definitely Isn’t the Last!
The first Park City Point 2 Point went off without a hitch over Labor 2009. We had an amazing turnout of local, regional and national racers (11 states represented) - all arrived bright and early Saturday morning with apprehensive grins in place. We ended up with a total participation number of 168 people, truly a number exceeding our initial goal for the first year of the event. In the end, … Read More
The Numbers Are In…
So we've chopped the course down to the promised 75 miles! We will have a Google Earth Map Posted up tomorrow night. Here are the details as they stand now (please note, these may change just a tad here and there as we re-ride the course with a much more sensitive GPS unit). Total Miles As of now are right on 75 Miles, 90% of which is true 1-Track, and there is 14,080' of climbing. Leg … Read More
All “possible” trail has been GPS mapped!
First of all, thanks to everyone for being patient - we wish you would register, but understand a lot of you want to see the course first. Here is the lowdown. We've mapped the entirety of available trail without any trail crossings or use of the same trail twice. We have approximately 90 miles of total trail, don't get alarmed yet.... and are going to be narrowing that down to between 75 - … Read More