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Sun April 1, 2018 Chesterfield, VA 23832 US Directions

Events

Soloist

9:00AM EDT - 1:00PM EDT
Open to ages 10 - 99.

2-Person Adventure Class Team (per person)

9:00AM EDT - 1:00PM EDT
Open to ages 10 - 99.

3-Person Adventure Class Team (per person)

9:00AM EDT - 1:00PM EDT
Open to ages 8 - 99.

2-Person Family Team (per person)

9:00AM EDT - 12:00PM EDT
Open to ages 4 - 99.

3-Person Family Team (per person)

9:00AM EDT - 12:00PM EDT
Open to ages 4 - 99.

Race Website

Additional race information can be found at https://www.adventureenablers.com/tenderfootarseries.

Place

10301 State Park Rd.
Chesterfield, VA US 23832

Description

Is it time for something new? Try having some fun in the woods in an adventure race! Because you gotta start somewhere we’ve created the Tenderfoot Adventure Race—an event for beginners and families to mountain bike, trek, strategize, navigate, perform challenges, and paddle by following a map with marked checkpoints. Basically, it's an all-terrain scavenger hunt with a handsome reward…great prizes, muddy legs, a sweaty body, and proud smiles like you may not have seen in a while.

This adventure race will have you paddling on the 225-acre lake, mountain biking for all skill levels, and 64 total miles of trails just 20 miles from Richmond, the state capitol. Pocahontas is Virginia's most popular state park for a great reason! Come explore it with us.

The morning of the race, we'll give you a map with checkpoints and a list of "Rules of Travel." This gives you clues to checkpoints and tells you how you'll get to them--by trekking, paddling, or mountain biking. Teams will have 3 hours to find as many checkpoints as possible. The highest point accumulation in the shortest amount of time will determine ranking. Once the teams have found all of the required checkpoints, they sprint back to cross the finish line.
We offer two "types" of Tenderfoot categories: Family and Adventure Class. The family team (with 2- or 3-person teams) must have at least one member younger than age 16 and participates in a shorter, easier version of the Adventure Class course. (It's still an achievement for teams but not meltdown inducing.) The Adventure Class (soloist or 2- or 3-person teams) offers a longer, more challenging course with a lot of optional opportunities to really have an adventure and hone those navigation and trail skills. Families will have 3 hours and Adventure Class participants will have 4 hours to complete the race. (Note: We have found that if the youngest team member is 13 or older, Adventure Class is a better choice, offering more of a challenge.)

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