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Saturday, Oct 24, 2020 @ 8:00 AM

No Man's Land Trail Run

107 Sutherland Road

Lake Charles, LA 50K, 25K, 7.78 Miler

This Event Took Place Sat. Oct 24, 2020

About No Man's Land

In 1803, the United States purchased 530 million acres of land from France. Before the United States came along, Spanish-controlled-Texas and French-controlled-Louisiana had a long disputed history of the official territorial border. So as to not enter into military action with Spain, the U.S. proposed a "No Man's Land" where neither country had jurisdiction. Sam Houston Jones State Park happens to follow the Calcasieu River, which is the Eastern border of what used to be "No Man's Land" thus giving our trail run its name. Because there was no ruling government pirates like Jean Lafitte, used No Man's Land as a base of operations. Local legend has it that his treasure is hidden somewhere along the Contraband Bayou or Calcasieu River (maybe a lucky runner will find it). By 1821 the U.S. had formally ratified the Adams–Onís Treaty marking the border at the more western Sabine River (where the Texas-Louisiana border is today).

Course Description

No Man's Land is an 8 mile looped course around the perimeter of Sam Houston Jones State Park. It begins on the Riverwalk Trail (marked Orange), continues on the Longleaf Pine Trail (marked purple/ blue), and connects back on the Stagecoach Trail (marked yellow). 90% of the course is on trail and 10% is on road.
The course will be well marked. Flags are placed along the trail as "confidence markers" and arrows are placed to mark all turns.

One loop has approximately 125 feet of elevation gain and descent with the majority of the elevation being rolling hills on the blue trail. The trails still have plenty of technicality because of many roots, continuous twists and turns, and water crossings/ bridges. Its a great trail for people just coming into trail running, but still offers many challenges for trail veterans.

Schedule

Packet pickup will be available at Athlete's Corner in Lake Charles on Friday October 18th from 12:00pm - 6:00pm.
Race day Packet pickup will be from 6:30am - 7:30am at the pavilion in Sam Houston Jones State Park.
When you arrive at the park, there is a $3.00 per person park entry fee, if you are found to not have paid the park, then you will be counted as DNF.
There will be a mandatory prerace meeting at 7:45. All distances will have a start time of 8:00am with a 8 hour cutoff at 4:00pm.
If entrants exceed expectations, we may push the 8 miler start time back by 15 minutes.
Historically the park has not allowed a race longer than 8 hours, but we are working with them to get a ten hour cutoff. That being said, prepare yourself as though you only have 8 hours.

Aid Stations

• Aid Station 1 - Start/ Finish Pavilion, manned and fully furnished aid
• Aid Station 2 - Mile 4, manned water/ electrolytes, snacks

Pacers

Pacers are only allowed for the 50K race, and only for the final 2 loops.
No muling! Runners must carry their own hydration, food, etc. Only 1 pacer per runner at a time.
If you are planning to have a pacer, please pick up a "pacer" race bib for them at packet pickup.

Awards

Awards will be given out to the top three male and female in each distance.
We will also have one DFL (Dead Flipping Last) award for each distance given to the person that enjoyed the course the longest.
There will be no age group awards.

Drops / Refund Policy

If on race morning you decide to drop to a shorter distance, you must notify the race directors before the start of the race. If you do not notify us and you drop to a lower distance during the race, you will receive a finisher's award for the distance completed but you will not be eligible for awards.

No refunds.
No rollovers to the next year.
No transfers to another person.

Camping and Accommodations

There are plenty of Hotels nearby in the greater Lake Charles area (Westlake, Sulphur, Moss Bluff included).
If you want to stay in the park, Sam Houston Jones State Park offers cabins and RV spots through the state park website, and yurt style camping through Tentrr.

Dogs / Music / Littering / etc.

Dogs are allowed in the park as long as they are leashed. If you are found with your dog off leash, we will have to count you as a DNF. As much as we love dogs, this race is for you!
Headphones are allowed, however, the trails are mostly single track and are still open to hikers, bikers, and others not racing, be courteous of other people trying to enjoy the park.
Littering... Just don't. We will have trash cans at the aid stations, and there are some along the trails that the park maintains.

Event's current local time: 8:25 AM CT
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