02/27/08 Vision Quest and Counting Coup Event Update
To the participants of the Vision Quest and Counting Coup:
I have good news that the weather will be beautiful the day of the event with highs in the mid 70’s.
We have an important update regarding the Silverado Trail, the trail that drops you down to Aid Station #1. Attached are pictures of the pipe fencing placed about 800 +- feet from the bottom of the trail that is completely across the trail in two different locations. The fencing was placed to prevent motorcycles and 4×4 vehicles from accessing the trail. Please control your speed at the bottom of the trail to stop in time before these barriers.
There are also two washouts on the trail within the last 1/2 mile of the trail so be cautious of these also. Our club members where up on the trail working on lowering the water bars which were built a little too high.
Another thing to remember is about 1/2 mile from the top of the Silverado Trail there is a sign that states “Silverado Trail” with a red arrow pointing in what seems to be the opposite direction of the trail. This sign is not incorrect, the trail drops down and boomerangs back to the rest of the trail avoiding a technical section that was dug up to prevent off road access.
The rest of the course is in excellent shape! Some of the attached pictures show our club members working on the Silverado Trail to repair the rain ruts.
To save everyone time we are encouraging everyone to pick up their race packets at Switchback Cyclery starting this Saturday, February 23rd to Friday, February 29th to receive your number plate and event t-shirt. Switchback is open on Sunday 11-5, Saturday 9-5 and 9-7 during the week. This would save all of us tons of time the morning of the event. You can have a friend pick up your race packet for you.
Those not picking up their race packets at Switchback Cyclery must arrive at 4:45 a.m. at the start to pick up your number plate.
Those who pre-register at Switchback must arrive by 5:15 a.m. to check in.
We’ll have water, cytomax, bananas, oranges and Clif Bars at Aid Station #1.
You can have your personal supplies for both Aid Station #1 and #2 delivered to the start. The bags must be marked with what aid station they will be delivered to and your name. We ask that nothing of value be in the bags aside from water and food as we cannot guarantee they will be returned to you. Anything of value will be taken to Switchback Cyclery for pickup after the event.
For the first time in what may become an annual event the County of Orange Communications Mobile Command Center is using the event as a drill with the local ham clubs to test their ability to work together in a natural disaster. They will be in direct radio contact with all our ham teams, the Sheriff’s Department, CHP, Forest Service and the Fire Authority.
We will have four CHP officers trained as EMT’s supporting the event on dual sport motorcycles and helping with the closure order. They have coordinated notifying the Sheriff of the parking issues at Maple Springs, Holy Jim and at the Finish Line and will be in contact with the County Communication Mobile Command Center to direct medical teams or law enforcement.
Here are things your family and friends need to consider if they plan on supporting you.
PER THE CLOSURE ORDER NO ONE EXCEPT SUPPORT PERSONNEL/VEHICLES WILL BE ALLOWED BEHIND THE LOCKED GATE AT THE END OF MAPLE SPRINGS. FOREST SERVICE PERSONNEL WILL CITE ANYONE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH EVENT SUPPORT. There is limited parking at the parking lot if you intend to wait there for those participating in the event(s) and if you park illegally or do not have an adventure pass you will be ticketed. The residents will call the Sheriff to ticket you or tow you away if you are parking illegally.
Parking is also limited at the second Aid Station. DO NOT PARK IN FRONT OF OR BLOCKING THE FIRE STATION OR THE SHERIFF WILL CITE YOU FOR BLOCKING THE ENTRANCE AND IT IS NOT A CHEAP TICKET.
Parking is limited at O’Neill Park so please carpool. We will be running a shuttle from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. back to the start at Black Star Canyon Road. Remember that there are no shuttles to the start in the morning. We recommend that you have a family member drop you off and pick you up at O’Neill after the event is over.
We expect the awards ceremony to recognize the top 10 to begin between 4:00 and 5:00 P.M. A Raffle will also be held at that time. You must be present to win.
Do not leave a car at the finish line as the Sheriffs will ticket you. There is no parking allowed there from dusk to dawn.
If you park on Black Star make sure your car is parked well off the pavement to avoid being towed by the Sheriff’s Department. Camping and parking from dusk to dawn is normally not allowed on Black Star Canyon Road but our permit will allow you to park there beginning at 4:00 a.m. but camping overnight is not allowed. The Sheriffs will be patrolling and citing anyone camping on Black Star Canyon Road.
Have a whistle and cell phone to aid in your rescue if you are out of sight of rescuers. The whistle will carry further than your voice and a cell phone, while not working on 30 percent of the course, may work where you are injured. We also recommend you buy a compact “space blanket,” an aluminum foil like covering that will keep you warm if you are injured off trail and out of sight.
We’ve had problems in the past with participants leaving before the official start time. Support volunteers will be stationed on Black Star Canyon Road starting at 4:30 a.m. to catch anyone attempting to leave early after they check in at the start. You will be DNF’ed if you are caught leaving early.
Your number plate must be recorded at all 11 checkpoints or you will not receive a finishing award until the discrepancy is resolved so make sure your number is recorded.
The opening ceremonies will start at 5:15 a.m. and the start at 5:30 a.m. ON TIME. Only those on bikes who are entered in the event will be allowed in the start area. We will be checking off number plates and asking for your name to prevent anyone from being in the start area. Anyone not entered in the event is subject to arrest if they enter the closure area.
Because we will start in the dark we suggest you purchase a cheap LED light to put on your helmet. The sun will rise at around 6 a.m. so you only need the light for the first 60 minutes. Last year many participants basically tried to “poach” other participant’s “beams of light,” riding really aggressively trying to stay close enough to them to see off their light.
Please bring an LED Light or stay at the back of the pack. If you don’t bring a light, don’t cause a crash because you are riding 3 inches from another participant trying to see by their light, instead of carrying your own.
You must get supplies from the Aid Stations. If any support personnel on the course has to give you food or water you will be penalized 20 minutes on your time.
Just to be safe and to deal with any mud on the course we suggest you spray “Pam” non-stick cooking spray or silicone on your bike (except for on your disc or caliper brakes) to keep mud from sticking to it and take a brush with you.
You are starting early and you must begin to eat as soon as you wake up, at least 300 to 500 calories an hour from that point depending on your metabolism. Hydration is also important; remember to include sodium and potassium in your water mix. Eat a decent meal the night before and do not eat or drink anything radically changed from what you have used during training. This is especially true of fluid replacement products.
1. The first climb, Black Star Canyon Road, has one major washout close to the top. We will widen the path around it but it will still be narrow. Take your time when crossing it. The course as a whole is in the best shape it’s been in years and temps are supposed to warm up.
2. The Silverado Trail has a lot of loose rock and two very big washouts and water bars on the last 1/4 mile near the bottom of the trail. In addition, beginning about 800 +- feet from the bottom of the trail are two areas where pipe fencing is completely across the trail to prevent motor vehicle access.
Use caution or you could be injured when descending this trail down to Aid Station #1.
3. Temperatures at Santiago Peak estimated for Saturday 45 to 65 degrees
4. Expect some snow and ice on the back side of Santiago Peak; use caution
5. Streams are running now in most places but not deep.
6. Trabuco Canyon Road from Holy Jim lot downstream to the finish line is muddy and wet in the shaded areas.
7. The parking at Aid Station #2 at the Holy Jim parking lot is small – do not block the fire station.
It is our hope that in the Vision Quest and Counting Coup the journey you experience is a Vision Quest; and no journey begins without the courage of taking that first step…
Ya Ta Hey
Chris Vargas and Sherry Panttaja
AKA “Dances With Hornets” and “Stands Her Ground”
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“Far better it is to dare mighty dreams, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take the ranks with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in that gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat!”
Theodore Roosevelt
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Shimano is the Major Component Sponsor of the Warrior’s Society
Rock N Road Bike Shops and Sho-Air Racing are Major Sponsors of the Warrior’s Society
Cytomax is the Official Fluid Replacement Drink of the Warrior’s Society
Clif Bar is the Official Energy Bar and Gel of the Warrior’s Society
The Warrior’s Society is a Blue Ribbon Coalition (BRC) affiliated organization
The Warrior’s Society is a Tax Exempt Organization under 501 (c) 4 of the IRS Code
“Far better it is to dare mighty dreams, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take the ranks with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in that gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat!”
Theodore Roosevelt
www.warriorssociety.org