I've had a few questions about the 24h so here's a quick run down from my experience last year - remember it could be slightly different in 2011:
- SUP Teams (4x man relay) - 12'6 and under or 14' and over
- Each competitor has a number; that way you can keep track of individual your laps (as well as you teams)
- There is a fun category for teams of up to 8x
- Start time is usually 1000h on the Saturday, finish at 1000h Sunday - pressos immediately after
- Flat water course; about 4.5km circuit on the Molonglo River with two turning buoys at either end (see map)
- The course is paddled in an anti-clockwise direction, left turn (180) around the buoys, the center line of the course is marked with buoys at 50-100m intervals, at night they have a glow stick placed inside them
- Hazards in the water/on the bank are marked with pink tape by day or red glow stick at night
- There is a power boat for safety on the course
- The whole course can be seen from the Northbank along the road or bike path
- The street lights along Morsehead Drive illuminate most of the course by night
PFDs are required at night only, no deck lights allowed, the front and rear of your SUP is marked with a glow stick, you must carry a whistle during the entire race, leg ropes optional
- Small beach in the middle of the course doubles as boat ramp, start and transition area, and marshals tent - this area is lit at night
- There is road access off Morsehead Drive into the car park (which is extended onto the grass for the race). The start point is on the Northbank in front of the Royal Military College Duntroon
- There are public toilets on site, camping/caravans are encouraged (however no power), shops are 5mins car, there is usually one or two food vans on site (coffee, soup, bacon and egg sandwiches, etc)
- There was a camp fire overnight last year
- They are using the BLAST Race Management System this year
- It gets cold in Canberra ... don't forget your compression gear, windstoppers and booties
The Burley Griffin Canoe Club (BGCC) is looking for race sponsors - any distributors out there think they could donate a prize?
The race is supporting 'The CURE FOR CANCER' this year - a great cause I'm sure you'll agree.