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Current Mountain Conditions - Saturday, February 09, 2008

Plenty of snow!  It's going to be a great Quad.  The road for the bike leg is clear of snow and will be sweept before the race. The run is bladed but snow packed, with two feet of snow along this sides.
Ski is excellent. Snowshoe is groomed and has 9 to 12 foot drifts at the edge of the world.

 

     

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We need 400 volunteers to stage the Quad race. If you would like to help fill out this form or call 505-287-4802. There are a variety of jobs, both inside and outside. Thanks!



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Click Here for the 2008 Results

Click Here for 2008 Photos

Attention: anyone with a bike that was damaged in the accident with the Forest Service Truck please contact Terry Fletcher at tfletchernm@msn.com

Also: If you lost or left behind an item, here is a list of found items:

#112 Shoes
#117 Shoes
#233 Shirt
#27 Backpack
one pair of unlabled skies.

Welcome to the 2008 Mt. Taylor Quadrathlon.  The Quad is a 42 mile race to the top (and back) of the highest peak in Northwest New Mexico. 

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  Mt. Taylor is 11,301 ft. high.  The race constists of 4 parts; road bikes, running, cross crounty skiing, and snow shoeing.  If this is your first visit, here is a description of the race:
Bike:
Racers begin with a 13 mile road race through the streets of Grants and begin the 1,800 foot climb from desert cactus to ponderosa pine.
Run:
At the end of the paved road, bikes are parked and racers must run the next five miles on gravel roads. The road generally starts out dry but usually turns to snow pack. This part of the course will climb 1,200 feet in elevation.
Cross County Ski:
Runners then turn to cross-country skis to challenge the next 1,200 foot climb of the mountaineering ski course that covers two miles. During the final yards of this course you must face the notorious "Heart Break Hill" that lies waiting for weary racers.
Snowshoe:
The remaining one mile climb on snowshoes gains 600 feet to reach the 11,301 foot summit of Mt. Taylor where a person can see for over one hundred miles on a clear day.
and then...
The race is only half over. You must reverse the four events and race the 22 miles back to the Start/Finish line.

Click Here for the 2007 race results

     

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Need a teammate for the race or a piece of equipment?  Need a roommate, or a ride to the race?  Want to save money by carpooling?  Post a message on our message board by clicking here.

     

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To register for the race click here.  Questions? Click Here
2/13/08  Last day to Register -- must be received by 5 pm

Daycare is available by appointment.  Toddler-12 yrs, controlled safe environment.  Call 505-287-4802 or click here

Friday, February 15th

Race Packet Pick-up   2:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Equipment Check-in   2:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Pre-race High Carb Dinner   5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Pre-race Video Briefing   6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Volunteer Meeting  7:00 pm

RACE DAY
Saturday, February 16th

Snowshoer's Bus Departs 7:00 am
Skier's Bus Departs 7:15 am
Runner's Bus Departs 7:30 am
Course/Road is Closed to All Traffic 8:00 am
Race Starts 9:00 am
Pair & Team Race Starts 10:00 am
Solo Cut-off Time to Start Snowshoes 2:00 pm
Pair & Team Cut-off Time to Start Snowshoes 2:30 pm
Solo Cut-off Time to Start Downhill Bike 5:00 pm
All Equipment must be picked up by 6:30 pm
Awards Ceremony 7:00 pm

Registration Fees per Person
$60.00 (Before 2/1/08)
After 2/1/08, $85 late registration fee.

No registration after 2/13/2008 5:00 pm MST

     

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