Wyoming Range 100 - 2020 Update #3 (6/8)
Runners,
It’s been a little over a month since our last update, so we thought we’d get the latest and greatest in front of you. As always, give us a shout if you have any questions or suggestions.
PREVIOUS UPDATES
For those of you who haven’t been registered since day one, you can view our previous runner updates here: one (3/25) and two (4/27).
GO/NO-GO DECISION
As we said in our April update, we are going to make our 2020 no/no-go decision on Monday, July 6th. You can read more about our decision-making process in the second runner update (linked above).
You can read our refund and cancellation policies, which we consider among the most “runner-friendly” around, here. The short version: if the event doesn’t go off this year, we’re targeting a 100% refund for everyone.
COVID-19 PLAN
We’re working with our various stakeholders, including the U.S. Forest Service and local communities, to develop COVID-19 plans. At this point in time it’s safe to say some aspects of the race will deviate from our original plan. We will, for instance, likely get rid of shuttles the morning of and ask runners to transport themselves.
We’ll publish a draft plan in the coming week. If you have any feedback on it, please let us know — we’re all ears! As race day approaches, we’ll continually update it, incorporating new information and policies as we encounter them.
SERVICE REQUIREMENT
It’s time to get it done, folks! With COVID-19 restrictions in place, we’re offering three options:
Perform eight hours of trail work
Donate $80 to Friends of the Bridger-Teton and send us your donation receipt
Donate eight hours of your time to a worthy project in your neighborhood and send us photographic evidence. Kudos to Isabelle Desjardins-David for spearheading this concept
We hope these options make it easier for you to satisfy your service requirement (which we take seriously). If you don’t complete your service requirement, we will not let you run the race!
Stay tuned for great things!
Denis & Colin