May 1, 2010
Experience history in the great outdoors in an area featuring sinkholes, hardwood hammocks, river swamps, sand hills with more than three dozen springs along the Santa Fe River. O’Leno State Park contains a natural land bridge, traveled by Indians, Spanish explorers and settlers alike, where the Santa Fe disappears only to reemerge 5 kilometers away at River Rise State Preserve. O'leno is one of Florida's first state parks developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s, the suspension bridge and other rustic buildings they built are still in use today. Check Points (CP's) will be pre marked on topographic, aerial or other maps with major trails and features. With map and compass in hand teams navigate there way on bike, foot and boat visiting as many CP's as possible and return for a 16:00 finish. New to adventure racing please check out sport race details below.
River Rise Preserve State Park
High Springs, Florida 32643
From I-75 South: take exit 399. Follow US 441 North trough High Springs and continue to River Rise Preserve State Park.
From I-75 North: take exit 414. Turn right and follow US 441 South towards High Springs.
Pangea signs will be at entrance to RRPSP directing you into the park.
Thanks for racing with Pangea Adventure Racing;
Congratulation to
our Sport Division winners: 1st place: Zombie Cranks!, 2nd place:
Borple.com and Elite Division: 1st place: Florida Xtreme, 2nd place:
Beavers & Ducks.
Thank You O'Leno State Park and River Rise
Preserve State Park for hosting the Missing River AR May 1st. Awesome
times outdoors in one of Florida's oldest parks celebrating Florida State Parks 75th Anniversary.
Also many thanks to our Adventure Sponsors TravelCountry, The North Face, Mountain Hardwear, Marmot and our other great sponsors for supporting adventure racing in Florida.
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Early ends: 03/09/2010
Regular ends: 04/06/2010
Late ends: 04/26/2010