The Kootenays of British Columbia play host to
this year’s edition of Raid the North in Canada’s west. This is a
truly awesome landscape dominated by mountains and water. The rugged
Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges define the western boundary of
the region while the eastern limit is one of BC’s largest bodies of
fresh water, Kootenay Lake. For decades during the colonization of
Canada, this area was virtually inaccessible to European explorers
due to the natural challenges they faced in traveling through it.
For 36 hours in August of 2005, your team will go back in time and
experience their plight as you trek, mountain bike, and paddle your
way back to the host site of Nelson.
About Nelson
Tucked into the lush Selkirk Mountains is the
soulful community of Nelson, British Columbia.
Nelson is more than the sum of its individual
attractions, though they are each quite impressive. The rolling
Selkirk Mountains set against the West Arm of Kootenay Lake offer
scenery that defies comparison. Thanks to the mild climate, you can
ski without freezing in the winter and hike without scorching in the
summer.
Nelson is a paradise for outdoor sports
enthusiasts - the award winning terrain and the enchanting landscape
creates a mecca for hiking, paddling, climbing, mountain biking and
all winter sports imaginable.
The city of Nelson, British Columbia sprang up on
the shores of the West Arm of Kootenay Lake in the late 1860’s on
the strength of gold and silver mining. However, these ‘first’
settlers were not the original inhabitants of the area. A band of
hearty people hunted and fished along the shores of the Lake almost
2,000 years before the time of the modern civilizations of the
Aztecs and Incas of Central and South America. The Kootenay
landscape bears their name in honour of their heritage – ‘Co’
meaning water and ‘Tinneh’ meaning people, thus Water People. Today,
you can still find remnants of their villages along the edges of
Kootenay Lake.
For decades, the Kootenay and Columbia River
Valleys were virtually inaccessible to European settlers. This
remained the case until explorers working for the Hudson’s Bay
Company and the North West Trading Company gained access while
laying the framework for fur trade routes.
In time, the allure of precious metals and land
for development brought a new wave of inhabitants from the west
coast of Canada and the US to modern day Nelson. Their legacy is
evident in the 350 preserved heritage buildings which draw on
Victorian and Southwestern US influence. A stroll along famous Baker
Street illustrates this unique history.
For the adventure enthusiast and nature lover,
Nelson is a fantastic destination as it is surrounded by the wild
backcountry of the Selkirk Mountains and is home to a collection of
parks – West Arm Park, Valhalla Park, and Kokanee Glacier Park to
name a few. Add the year-round mild climate to the mix and you’ve
got a perfect surrounds for any outdoor pursuit.
36 hours (Saturday 0000 to Sunday 1200).
125 - 150 km with an Advanced Course option for lead teams
Weather:
Format:
Co-Ed, Supported
Prizing:
• 1st – FREE entry to 2005 Canadian Adventure Racing
Championship;
• 2nd – 50% off entry to 2005 Canadian Adventure Racing Championship;
• 3rd – 25% off entry to 2005 Canadian Adventure Racing Championship; and,
• OTHER – 4th, 5th, draw prizes, special awards from our sponsors.
• Canoe rentals (2) and paddles;
• Official Raid the North technical t-shirts (incl. support crew);
• Race jersey & Bike plates (4);
• Post-Race feast (incl. support crew);
• Sponsor gifts;
• Digital photo at finish line;
• Maps;
• Emergency Radio rental; and,
• Professionally crafted racecourse that will awe, inspire, and challenge.
Travel Info:
• Driving distances as follows: Kamloops (454 km); Kelowna (338 km); Calgary
(624 km); Vancouver (657 km); Spokane (237 km); and, Seattle (685 km).
• WestJet flies into Kelowna and Air Canada flies into both Kamloops and
Kelowna.
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