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Raid the North Extreme: 14 days and counting!!
by Brian - San Francisco, California
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Fourteen more days until the biggest adventure race some of the DAs and I will have ever done. It’s the Raid the North Extreme. It’ll be on British Columbia’s North Coast. And it’ll be epic! In fact, it already is. Over the last few days, floodwaters there have risen to heights most have never seen before! Below is an excerpt from a local paper describing what’s waiting for us. We can’t wait!!
Closed roads and possible power blackouts have sparked food hoarding in Prince Rupert and Smithers, where flood waters have risen to their highest levels in 80 years. The worst of the flooding may have passed for the Lower Mainland, thanks to lower-than-expected rainfall. But the danger remains high in the northwest, where 70 per cent of this year’s record snowpack remains on the mountains, ready to flow when warm weather strikes.
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by Brian - San Francisco, California
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Fourteen more days until the biggest adventure race some of the DAs and I will have ever done. It’s the Raid the North Extreme. It’ll be on British Columbia’s North Coast. And it’ll be epic! In fact, it already is. Over the last few days, floodwaters there have risen to heights most have never seen before! Below is an excerpt from a local paper describing what’s waiting for us. We can’t wait!!
Closed roads and possible power blackouts have sparked food hoarding in Prince Rupert and Smithers, where flood waters have risen to their highest levels in 80 years. The worst of the flooding may have passed for the Lower Mainland, thanks to lower-than-expected rainfall. But the danger remains high in the northwest, where 70 per cent of this year’s record snowpack remains on the mountains, ready to flow when warm weather strikes.
Bring it.
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by Brian - San Francisco, California
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Fourteen more days until the biggest adventure race some of the DAs and I will have ever done. It’s the Raid the North Extreme. It’ll be on British Columbia’s North Coast. And it’ll be epic! In fact, it already is. Over the last few days, floodwaters there have risen to heights most have never seen before! Below is an excerpt from a local paper describing what’s waiting for us. We can’t wait!!
Closed roads and possible power blackouts have sparked food hoarding in Prince Rupert and Smithers, where flood waters have risen to their highest levels in 80 years. The worst of the flooding may have passed for the Lower Mainland, thanks to lower-than-expected rainfall. But the danger remains high in the northwest, where 70 per cent of this year’s record snowpack remains on the mountains, ready to flow when warm weather strikes.
Bring it.
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Fourteen more days until the biggest adventure race some of the DAs and I will have ever done. It’s the Raid the North Extreme. It’ll be on British Columbia’s North Coast. And it’ll be epic! In fact, it already is. Over the last few days, floodwaters there have risen to heights most have never seen before! Below is an excerpt from a local paper describing what’s waiting for us. We can’t wait!!
Closed roads and possible power blackouts have sparked food hoarding in Prince Rupert and Smithers, where flood waters have risen to their highest levels in 80 years. The worst of the flooding may have passed for the Lower Mainland, thanks to lower-than-expected rainfall. But the danger remains high in the northwest, where 70 per cent of this year’s record snowpack remains on the mountains, ready to flow when warm weather strikes.
Bring it.
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by Brian - San Francisco, California
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Fourteen more days until the biggest adventure race some of the DAs and I will have ever done. It’s the Raid the North Extreme. It’ll be on British Columbia’s North Coast. And it’ll be epic! In fact, it already is. Over the last few days, floodwaters there have risen to heights most have never seen before! Below is an excerpt from a local paper describing what’s waiting for us. We can’t wait!!
Closed roads and possible power blackouts have sparked food hoarding in Prince Rupert and Smithers, where flood waters have risen to their highest levels in 80 years. The worst of the flooding may have passed for the Lower Mainland, thanks to lower-than-expected rainfall. But the danger remains high in the northwest, where 70 per cent of this year’s record snowpack remains on the mountains, ready to flow when warm weather strikes.
Bring it.
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Is there any danger of the race being canceled?
Don’t think so. But expect the course to change.