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Race Information
Packet Pickup: Friday , April 4th 3:30-5:30pm at Fleet Feet Sports Fresno located at 9447 N Fort Washington Suite 106 Fresno, Ca 93730 (Friends and/or family may pickup your bib)
Race Day Packet Pickup: Saturday, April 5th from 0705-0755am at the McKenzie Preserve.
Start Times:
Half Marathon & 10k will start at 8:00am
The 5k will start at 8:10am
Kids Race will start at roughly 10:15am
Parking: Parking is available near the entrance of the McKenzie Preserve. There will be volunteers guiding you in, please plan to arrive early.
Race Start/Finish Location: Will be just up the dirt road from the parking area
Shirts: If the shirt size you registered for does not fit please wait until after the race to switch it out for another size.
Course Info: The Half Marathon will feature rolling hills along dirt roads with some single track and one tough climb to the top of the big Table Mountain. The 10k and 5k routes will be primarily flat to rolling hills. Please watch where you step the course has plenty of rocks and ruts along the way.
Course Markers: The course will be marked with Orange ribbon, orange flags, and signs with directional arrows. Please keep an eye out for the signs, as they will have the race distance along with the directional arrow for that distance.
Trash: Please help us maintain a clean and trash free trail by not leaving any trash along the course. If you need to drop empty gel packs etc please leave them at an aid station. If you are caught intentionally dropping trash on the course you will be disqualified from the event.
Aid Stations: Will have water, Spring Energy Gels, Gatorade and salty/sweet snacks. Please make sure any trash stays at the aid station, do not drop it along the course.
Aid Station mileage-
5k- One aid station at mile 1.8
10k- Two aid stations at mile 2.7 and 4.8 (turnaround)
Half Marathon- Mile 2.7, 4.8, 6.8, 9.2, & 11.1
Awards: The Half Marathon, 10k, 5k, and Kids Race Finishers will receive a Finishers medal.
The Half Marathon, 10k, & 5k will have awards for Overall Male & Female finishers and 3 deep in 10yr Age Groups for men and women.
Awards Ceremony will start after the Kids Race.
Post Race: Once you finish we will have water, Gatorade, and beer (21+) waiting for you. There will be picnic tables and shade near the finish line along with snacks and race results.
Awards Ceremony will start after the Kids Race.
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Description
The Ruth McKenzie Table Mountain Preserve (2960 acres) is located between Friant and Prather, on the north side of Auberry Road. The main gate is 3.3 miles uphill from the intersection of Auberry Road and Millerton Road.
The McKenzie Preserve was acquired in trust from The Nature Conservancy in 1998. The property had previously been placed in a trust by its owner, Ruth Bea McKenzie, who wanted it to remain in ranching and open space after her death.The McKenzie Preserve is primarily grassland and oak woodland that slopes upward toward the basalt lava table lands that give the preserve its name.
The preserve includes a significant portion of one of the flat-topped tables that are visible from the road. In spring, rain water collects in the table’s low spots, forming vernal pools. Since the basalt is impermeable, these pools hold water for several weeks or months until it eventually evaporates. The pools provide habitat for rare plants and crustaceans that “come to life” in the presence of the water. When the pools dry up in late spring, these crustaceans become seeds or cysts in order to survive the rest of the year. On the far side of the table formations, out of sight of Auberry Road, the land slopes steeply down to the San Joaquin River. These north-facing slopes sustain an excellent mix of pine forest and chaparral. The preserve also includes a 47-acre parcel along the creek on the south side.
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Sierra Foothill Conservancy
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From the snow-capped Sierra to the Central Valley floor, expansive landscapes, important habitats, and clean water resources are conserved and managed to ensure continuing public benefits. SFC supports a thriving land-based economy while promoting a conservation ethic that spans generations.
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