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Half & Fat Ass 2021

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Organizer: Laura Townsend
Ultra runner. Race Director of Survivorfest Running Event
Information
$10 fee to cover food @ aid stations. This year donations encouraged to Strides For Strkes since its virtual this year.
This is an annual event. First Sat on January. This year was virtual so no aid stations set up & time to complete was extended from Dec 26-Jan 2. Popular 25k loop through Edmonton’s river valley. 1 - 25k loop = Half Ass & 2 = Fat Ass.
Free of charge
No
More information
www.blackfootultra.com
Altitude
About 700m above sea level2000ft above sea level
Main surface
Trail
Secondary surface
Asphalt/Concrete
Profile
Some hills
Weather
The weather around here in November is usually cold and occasionally snowy. See details below
Minimum capacity
Finish a 10k
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For track workouts around here; Rollie Miles Athletic Grounds or Foote Field might suit you.
River Valley parkrun is a parkrun not far from here.

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