Backcountry Fitness Challenge 2009 SIGNUP
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Backcountry Fitness Challenge 2009 SIGNUP
Okay gang, I realize we haven't awarded our winners from 2008 yet (good job Trail Monkey and Preacher Man!) but it's about time we get our competition going for 2009!
What some of us may not have realized is that last years fitness challenge was all about preparing for this year. So, I hope you worked out hard, because you're going to need it. This year, it's all about the mileage!
Here's how BFC 2009 is going to work:
First, we're going to divide up into teams. Teams? Did I read that right? Yep! Every competitor will be randomly assigned to a team. This will help even things out since some folks have more time to spend in the woods than others. We will probably keep it to just two teams, but if we have lots of participants we can do more.
Each team will have their own forum area (visible to all) where each team member can post their hiking/backpacking trip mileage throughout the year. On January 1st, 2010, each teams cumulative mileage will be figured up, and the team with the most trail miles wins!
On top of that, the MVP from each team--that is, the individual team member from each team with the highest mileage--will be given special honors as well.
RULES
The rules are simple: GO HIKING! Then, post the trails you hiked and your mileage when you return. It all counts toward your team's mileage. See? Simple!
Okay, there are a few fine points:
- Mileage should be verifiable. This means you should try to hike established trails with published mileages. Such as trails from Tim Ernst's books or Forest Service websites.
- The trails can be anywhere in the world.
- A maximum of 8 miles per day will be allowed for off-trail (unverifiable mileage) bushwacking. (AKA: I hiked all day at my friends property; or, I wandered around in a Wilderness Area for a week...8 miles per day is all you can claim.)
- If you perform at least 1 mile of trail maintenance, your entire day's mileage is multiplied by a factor of 2. Remember: you can't just carry loppers with you and go hacking through the trails; maintenance must be approved by the Forest Service.
Note: We may change things around a little once we get going, if needed.
That's it. Sound easy enough? All you gotta do is get out there and hike!
In the meantime, reply to this post to join the fun. Sign-ups will end next Saturday (January 17th)
I'll do a random drawing to determine the teams and will post the teams a couple of days after sign-ups end. Then, each team can work together to come up with their team's name if they'd like, otherwise, I'll do it for them. Then, I'll set up the forums for each team, and we'll get it ON!
What do you think?
Any questions? Feel free to post them here, or PM me.
What some of us may not have realized is that last years fitness challenge was all about preparing for this year. So, I hope you worked out hard, because you're going to need it. This year, it's all about the mileage!
Here's how BFC 2009 is going to work:
First, we're going to divide up into teams. Teams? Did I read that right? Yep! Every competitor will be randomly assigned to a team. This will help even things out since some folks have more time to spend in the woods than others. We will probably keep it to just two teams, but if we have lots of participants we can do more.
Each team will have their own forum area (visible to all) where each team member can post their hiking/backpacking trip mileage throughout the year. On January 1st, 2010, each teams cumulative mileage will be figured up, and the team with the most trail miles wins!
On top of that, the MVP from each team--that is, the individual team member from each team with the highest mileage--will be given special honors as well.
RULES
The rules are simple: GO HIKING! Then, post the trails you hiked and your mileage when you return. It all counts toward your team's mileage. See? Simple!
Okay, there are a few fine points:
- Mileage should be verifiable. This means you should try to hike established trails with published mileages. Such as trails from Tim Ernst's books or Forest Service websites.
- The trails can be anywhere in the world.
- A maximum of 8 miles per day will be allowed for off-trail (unverifiable mileage) bushwacking. (AKA: I hiked all day at my friends property; or, I wandered around in a Wilderness Area for a week...8 miles per day is all you can claim.)
- If you perform at least 1 mile of trail maintenance, your entire day's mileage is multiplied by a factor of 2. Remember: you can't just carry loppers with you and go hacking through the trails; maintenance must be approved by the Forest Service.
Note: We may change things around a little once we get going, if needed.
That's it. Sound easy enough? All you gotta do is get out there and hike!
In the meantime, reply to this post to join the fun. Sign-ups will end next Saturday (January 17th)
I'll do a random drawing to determine the teams and will post the teams a couple of days after sign-ups end. Then, each team can work together to come up with their team's name if they'd like, otherwise, I'll do it for them. Then, I'll set up the forums for each team, and we'll get it ON!
What do you think?
Any questions? Feel free to post them here, or PM me.
Last edited by Jay on Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:48 pm; edited 1 time in total

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Oh yeah, as for prizes: It will include some gift certificates, and an AB t-shirt (if we ever get them made!)
As for where the gift certificates will be from? I'm gonna keep that under wraps for now.
As for where the gift certificates will be from? I'm gonna keep that under wraps for now.

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Jay,
I am in! As far as trail work I am the guy to talk to! I, we or who ever, are going into the Caney Creek Wilderness area on Jan. 31st and some time during the week of Feb. 14th (Sat.) to Feb. 21st (Sat.). The Feb. trip could be a overnighter if need be. We will be coming in from the West. I need to make a very important point to anyone that would like to do this anywere. The FS must approve you to work in the national forrest! You just can't go out and start lopping! If you want to work in the Mena district I can send you/anyone the correct forms to send in and give you the contact person in their office. Also some time in the near future the Mena office is going to have a wilderness trail maintance workshop. This will be a two day affair. They haven't set a date yet but probbably will be in the Spring, when I know the date I will post it. Also you can, and should, become a member of FOoT. Friends of the Ouachita Trail or the Ozark Highland Trails Assoc. I will post in the Friends fo the Ouachita Trail section the sections of trail that are open for addoption. Please get involved!
OH
I am in! As far as trail work I am the guy to talk to! I, we or who ever, are going into the Caney Creek Wilderness area on Jan. 31st and some time during the week of Feb. 14th (Sat.) to Feb. 21st (Sat.). The Feb. trip could be a overnighter if need be. We will be coming in from the West. I need to make a very important point to anyone that would like to do this anywere. The FS must approve you to work in the national forrest! You just can't go out and start lopping! If you want to work in the Mena district I can send you/anyone the correct forms to send in and give you the contact person in their office. Also some time in the near future the Mena office is going to have a wilderness trail maintance workshop. This will be a two day affair. They haven't set a date yet but probbably will be in the Spring, when I know the date I will post it. Also you can, and should, become a member of FOoT. Friends of the Ouachita Trail or the Ozark Highland Trails Assoc. I will post in the Friends fo the Ouachita Trail section the sections of trail that are open for addoption. Please get involved!
OH
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Count ED in also.
Tom, I sent in my paper work to the FS the other day, will they contact me to verify approval?
Have a great day,
Eddy
Tom, I sent in my paper work to the FS the other day, will they contact me to verify approval?
Have a great day,
Eddy

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Ed,
Don't worry about approval. I normaly email Sharon at the FS office to check with her. If you put a email address some times they will email you. I have been dealing with them since last spring so I have a fairly good working relationship with the Mena office.
OH
Don't worry about approval. I normaly email Sharon at the FS office to check with her. If you put a email address some times they will email you. I have been dealing with them since last spring so I have a fairly good working relationship with the Mena office.
OH
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"I know the Trail. If not its entirety, I know its glory, its shortcomings, its bitterness. And still I long for it." Hephzibah, Appalachian Trail, 2003
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Well hell count me in to.. lol
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Sign me up. Maybe I can do better than '08s performance.
UL
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BTW, how soon are teams going to be chosen? I've got a hike next week that I'd like to be able to count.
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Heck if were going to go to the end of the year I think we should start counting from the first of the year... don't you.. uh er... that mean mine an Colt's 36.8 mile BRT last week counts right :-D 

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I'm in too. This will be great, it will force me to get out now! Also, one thing that might be a good idea. If it would work out, you could divide the teams up so that people who live near each other could be on the same team so that it might make it easier to get trips together. Just a thought, but I haven't really been paying attention to where everyone is from. So, this may not work. Anyway, count me in!
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Count me in too, I hope that this will give me another exscuse to get out and go hiking. Jay, I love how you made it all about miles this year, perfect idea!
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I am in!!!
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TM:
I agree, for whatever that's worth. I think that if the challenge is going to be for all of 2009, then it should start on 1/1/09. But hey, I don't get to make the rules.
UL
I agree, for whatever that's worth. I think that if the challenge is going to be for all of 2009, then it should start on 1/1/09. But hey, I don't get to make the rules.
UL
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ok.. good at least someone agrees lol. I also think that Kyle had a good idea in trying to team up with others thats local to yourself... as best Jay can do it... But I think that actually staying on the trail as opposed to day hiking should be worth more but thats just me lol.
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I think TM and Colt's hike should count, but that's only because I have 3 measly miles so far, on the Devil's Den trail and Butterfield Trail
. Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park has a 1 mile paved trail, does that count?
There has to be something said about hiking with just a day pack, and then hiking an overnighter with all the weight that comes a long with it, but all that might detract from the simplicity that Jay has come up with. When I told Amanda that it was all about mileage, she rolled her eyes at me and said "great, so you will be leaving me more this year." I just said in reply that she could come with me. I really like your idea Jay, and I hope to be travelling the trails a lot more this year.
There has to be something said about hiking with just a day pack, and then hiking an overnighter with all the weight that comes a long with it, but all that might detract from the simplicity that Jay has come up with. When I told Amanda that it was all about mileage, she rolled her eyes at me and said "great, so you will be leaving me more this year." I just said in reply that she could come with me. I really like your idea Jay, and I hope to be travelling the trails a lot more this year.
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