Gearing up for the Miwok 100K event on May 7, 2022. It promises to be another fun day outdoors with radios. After that, we have the Dipsea on Sunday, June 12.
Gearing up for the Miwok 100K event on May 7, 2022. It promises to be another fun day outdoors with radios. After that, we have the Dipsea on Sunday, June 12.
Re: our operations, things seemed to go well. Few enough stations that pile-ups weren’t an issue, at least in the morning. My primary recommendation is to refine the tear-off tag method of logging participant arrivals. They seemed to blow away easily if not carefully handled, and there’d be no backup.
Living dangerously, we tried two new things for this event. One was having participants tear off a tab with their bib number and put it in a container at each rest stop to account for them, rather than having them line up for a volunteer to check their name off
Muir Beach: In sum it was a good event with relatively little confusion compared to some. The hiker/biker tracking appeared to work. Not all participants wore bibs in easy to see locations, so dropping off a tag was the only reasonably sure way to know who came through the rest