2019 The Soaring Eagle Checkpoint Run

04/13/2019

3k to 25k Checkpoint Run

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Soaring Eagle Regional Park, Sammamish, WA

The Northwest Nav Races team has been brainstorming new venues, and we’re excited to be hosting our third ever Checkpoint Run in the rolling terrain and open forests of Soaring Eagle Regional Park!

The Checkpoint Run is a smashup of a point-to-point navigation race and a trail run, with a strategic twist, and also a tiny bit of DNA from the infamous Barkley Marathons. Come try it out at Soaring Eagle Regional Park, which features beautiful forest that is open and runnable in places, flat to gently-rolling terrain punctuated by steep-sided ravines, and a web of sweet winding singletrack trails flanking a wider promenade spanning the park! As always, our checkpoints are marked on a detailed topographic map of the park and we’ll be using orange and white flags for you to visit.

Check out the details of the race below!

Are you new to nav racing? That’s okay! We’ll offer an Introduction to Navigation session before the race. The session will include an introduction to the map, reading contours, basic navigation, and how to use the compass to orient the map. For other opportunities to try navigating, check out one of the numerous events put on by Cascade Orienteering Club year-round. Cascade offers Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced-level courses, plus free beginner instruction before you begin.

We also have a “First Time?” page, which explains how our more traditional nav races work. This Checkpoint Run format is quite a bit different than a traditional nav race, but you may still find the page instructional. The Checkpoint Run won’t have intention sheets, sign-in sheets, or checkpoint values. And route-planning is much simpler since the loops are designed to visit the checkpoints in a specific sequence.

You can also connect with us by liking us on Facebook.