Team Fat Otter is putting on a Raid this spring and Team Midwest Mountaineering Adventure Race is going to attend. Forms are sent in, check is cut, just need to train and prep. What is a RAID? Good question. My research didn't reveal anything definitive, but my intuition tells me it is the international term for an expedition length adventure race. Although not used much here, it is pervasive enough that equipment manufacturers place the Raid word in some of their product names, such as the Salomon Raid Revo.
We visited Wisconsin for another event last summer, the Sweaty Otter, also put on by Fat Otter racing. This event is as close as an event this length has ever been to home, Black River Falls Wisconsin.
The details:
20-23 May, 2010
4 Person (Pete, Will, Chris and Paula W.)
Teams are allowed 2 totes for gear, all other items must be carried. No support crew is allowed.
We have always wanted to do a race longer than 24 hours. They are difficult just to get to the starting line. Logistics, team commits, expense and travel all create issues. Thank you Team Fat Otter, for putting on an expedition style race so close to home. We are pumped!
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Saturday, January 9, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
POCAR Prep

48 hours is enough time to see large temperature and weather swings. You have to be prepared for anything that can happen. Last year, the Midwest Mountaineering finished in twenty hours. Trekking up and down hills, for 40 miles, most of it in the dark. We can't plan on 20 hours this year. You don't know what the combination of course and weather will bring. Train for the worse case scenario. Pack for the worse case scenario. Mentally prep for the worse case scenario.
Last year was not without issues. Forty miles on frozen ground is hard on the feet. William went with borrowed shoes and still bemoans that decision. We opted not to carry trekking poles, but will probably carry them this year. Paula opted not to whine, even though the bottom of her feet earned her the right too. The right to whine, not to quit. Last year was a victory for Team Midwest Mountaineering. Not because we were the fastest or best prepared, but because we were persistent. We kept going when the front runners bailed.
More to come when we return. Wish us luck. Post a comment!
Friday, January 1, 2010
TMMAR Welcomes Chris Mehus!
For the first post of 2010, we would like to welcome Chris Mehus to the team. Chris has actually been a member of the squad for six months, we are just tardy in getting him some recognition.
Chris competed as part of the Midwest Mountaineering team in both the Wild Summer Sprint and the Sweaty Otter, performing admirably in both.
Chris brings a great attitude and a strong cycling background in to the team.
Check out Chris' bio!
Chris competed as part of the Midwest Mountaineering team in both the Wild Summer Sprint and the Sweaty Otter, performing admirably in both.
Chris brings a great attitude and a strong cycling background in to the team.
Check out Chris' bio!
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Monday, December 21, 2009
TMMAR Spotlight: New member in 2009, Paula Meyers
Paula Meyers joined Team Midwest Mountaineering Adventure Race in 2009, starting off at the MNOC Adventure-O, then diving straight in to a 24 hour event, taking first place at Sweaty Otter. Paula is a very capable athlete and brings some welcome levity to the team.
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Paula Meyers
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Welcome Paula

TMMAR welcomes the newest member to the team. Paula officially joined the team this year but has raced with TMMAR members in the past. Paula brings over 8 years of AR with nearly 50 adventure based events under her belt.
We are definitely looking forward to her contributions and leadership. Welcome aboard.
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Paula Waite
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