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The 4th Annual Hypothermia Run.
March 13th - 14th, 2010
I have been holding off on this event hopeing that we might still get a bunch of snow and now I have kind of given up on that idea and am now hoping that we can do this soon enough before what snow is up in the mountains is gone.
With this in mind, this years Hypotheria Run will be a little different than years before.
Historically this has been an event for only the most experienced vehicles and campers. Those who have proven that they can perform in the snow and have the equipment to survive the cold night well equiped.
This is the year that if you want to try wheeling in the snow and camping in the snow, there will be NO minimum requirements.
Having said this, I still need to stress the dangers of being in the snow all day and all night. This is NOT an event for the unprepared. I would hope that you would still have a good tent, ground cloths, and an excellent sleeping bag to keep you warm. Several extra sets of clothes, socks, boots, gloves, etc so you have PLENTY of warm, dry clothes and extra food.
Depending on the size of the group and the amount of snow at the time of the event we will have several options.
Location:
Tinkham Road (Ashel Curtis Rd Exit 47, on the West side of Snoqualmie Pass on I-90). We will meet on the north side of the exit.
We will plan on camping in tents (we will not be building Igloo's) at the top of the road on the South side of I-90.
If the snow level hasn't changed much from today we will likely run up the North side of I-90, back down, and then up the South side to set up camp.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Please come prepared for snow and cold.
Michael
March 13th - 14th, 2010
I have been holding off on this event hopeing that we might still get a bunch of snow and now I have kind of given up on that idea and am now hoping that we can do this soon enough before what snow is up in the mountains is gone.
With this in mind, this years Hypotheria Run will be a little different than years before.
Historically this has been an event for only the most experienced vehicles and campers. Those who have proven that they can perform in the snow and have the equipment to survive the cold night well equiped.
This is the year that if you want to try wheeling in the snow and camping in the snow, there will be NO minimum requirements.
Having said this, I still need to stress the dangers of being in the snow all day and all night. This is NOT an event for the unprepared. I would hope that you would still have a good tent, ground cloths, and an excellent sleeping bag to keep you warm. Several extra sets of clothes, socks, boots, gloves, etc so you have PLENTY of warm, dry clothes and extra food.
Depending on the size of the group and the amount of snow at the time of the event we will have several options.
Location:
Tinkham Road (Ashel Curtis Rd Exit 47, on the West side of Snoqualmie Pass on I-90). We will meet on the north side of the exit.
We will plan on camping in tents (we will not be building Igloo's) at the top of the road on the South side of I-90.
If the snow level hasn't changed much from today we will likely run up the North side of I-90, back down, and then up the South side to set up camp.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Please come prepared for snow and cold.
Michael