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FAQs and Rules

 

This is a limited support event. The Laona Rescue Squad will be out on the routes in the event of emergencies. In the event of an emergency, DIAL 911

Laona Rescue will be providing support until 5 PM. If you are not confident of finishing before then, you should choose a shorter route.  

FAQs

Q: If I get tuckered out, will someone come and get me?

No. Have a back-up plan. Self-sufficiency is the rule.

 

Q: How's the cell phone service?

 

Not great but improving.

 

Q: How do I navigate?

 

The routes will be marked with arrows. Maps, cue sheets, and GPX files are also available. Do not rely on any one form of navigation. Have a back-up plan. Carrying a compass and knowing how to use it is never a bad idea.

 

Q: Are there water stops?

 

Yes, water stop locations will be marked on your map and on the GPX files. 

Q: What about food/snacks?

Plan to bring whatever you want to eat.  

Q: Are there bears in the area? 

Yes, black bears. Typically, they avoid humans. Loud noises tend to scare them away. Don't try to get close for a picture or feed them your Embark Maple snacks. Avoid getting between a bear and her cubs. 

Rules

#1 Have fun!

This is not a race. Self-sufficiency is the name of the game. Other than the neutral support at the water stops, you will need to carry whatever you would like to eat and drink. 

Safety of the participants is our primary concern. One of the great features of the Hibernator 100 routes is the lack of vehicle traffic. Some the route may be impassible or potentially closed to vehicle traffic this time of year. Please stay off of the routes. This could be you:

 

 

The event is not chip timed. We will record your finish time manually at the finish. 

E-bikes are welcome. There are no prizes, so no worries. 

You may change your route choice up to the day of the event. Just let us know at packet pick-up. 

No refunds will be made and transfer of registration to others is not allowed.

See you in Laona! 

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