In the 2004, Bronco Billy makin' his way up the now defunct section known as "The Grunt." Photo courtesy of Bob Woodward.

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The Rumble is the 2nd race of the
Oregon Trail Ultra Series

The 8th Annual

Peterson Ridge Rumble 60k & 30k Trail Run

Sisters, Oregon

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

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2010 Results are posted! Click here

Prize Money this year!

$100 to 1st Overall Male and Female in both races
$50 to 1st Masters (40+) Male and Female in both races

This is a fun, low-key event on and around the Peterson Ridge hiking and mountain biking trail near Sisters, Oregon. So, bring a great sense of adventure, and you’ll enjoy it! To stay true to the low-key vibe of the event, dogs are allowed in the 30k race (Sorry, no dogs in the 60k). Both races will start and finish at the Sisters Middle School. There are two distances in the event: 30k (18.6 miles) and 60k (37.2 miles).

This race is a fundraiser for the Sisters High School Cross Country team. Many of the volunteers will be cross country team members (witnessing what they will be competing in within 10 years). The 60k is part of the Oregon Trail Ultra Series.

 

Start Times

60k run starts at 8AM (early start 7AM) and the 30k run starts at 9AM.

60k CUT-OFF! This year, the Rumble is implementing a time cut-off for 60kers. At approximately mile 25, where the 60kers turn off the long, straight road to complete their second big loop, you need to be there by 1 p.m. That is 5 hours for regular starters and 6 hours for early starters. If you are a 60ker and arrive their after 1 p.m., volunteers will direct you straight to the finish with the 30kers. If you get there before 1 p.m., you will be directed to the 60k loop. Aid Station 6 will have a 2 p.m. cutoff. Aid Station 7 will have a 3 p.m. cutoff.

Please realize this is for the benefit of the many Rumble volunteers, so they aren't out there longer than what is reasonable. Thank you for your understanding on this.

 

The Course

The 60k is mostly trail with some dirt road sections. The first third is gentle uphill, middle third is rolling with a few short “grunt” sections, and the final third is gentle downhill, making for a fast finish. Mud is very likely, and snowy sections are possible. The 30k is gentle uphill for the first half, and gentle downhill for the second half. Upon reaching the ridge, there are beautiful views of many of the Central Oregon Cascades peaks. For course map, click here.

Course conditions, click here (will most likely be updated and current one week BEFORE the race, multiple updates if the conditions change within the week).

 

Aid Stations and Drop Bags

There will be 6 full aid stations in the 60k (plus one water-only), and 4 aid stations in the 30k, located approximately every 3-6 miles. For the 60k, you can leave drop bags for AS 3 (water only) and AS 6 at the start line on race morning. Aid stations will serve water, Gatorade, Coke, fruit, potatoes, candy, chips, etc., plus doggie water and doggie treats for the 30k race (sorry, no dogs allowed in the 60k).

 

Post Race

We will have a post-race BBQ consisting of burgers, veggie burgers, hotdogs, chips, salads, pop, etc., starting about 11:30AM, with an awards ceremony about 12:30PM for the 30k. Awards for the 60k will be given as those runners finish. All participants will be able to shower in the Sisters Middle School locker rooms, bring your own towel and shower stuff!

 

Awards

Prize Money this year! $100 to 1st Overall Male and Female in both races; $50 to 1st Masters (40+) Male and Female in both races.

 

Lodging

Best Western Ponderosa Lodge (1/2 mile to start); (888) 549-4321

Comfort Inn (1/2 mile to start); (541) 549-7829

Five Pine Lodge (2 miles to start); (866) 974-5900 or www.fivepinelodge.com

Grand Palace Hotel (1 1/2 miles to start); (541) 549-2628

Sisters Motor Lodge (1/2 mile to start); (541) 549-2551
Small and quaint

Suttle Lake Resort (15 miles west of Sisters); (541) 595-2628
Small, quaint, located at the base of Santiam Pass

You can also check out the Sisters Chamber website for more lodging options at www.sisterschamber.com/business_lodging.cfm

For options in Bend (22 miles SE of Sisters), go to the Bend Chamber website at www.bendchamber.org

 

Camping

There are also a lot of undeveloped forest service campgrounds and areas around Sisters where you can stay for free too.

Cold Springs Campground
Located on McKenzie Hwy (Hwy 242), 3 miles west of the Sister's middle school.

 

Check-in & Packet Pick-up

Saturday, April 10th, 12:00AM - 6:00PM, at FootZone in downtown Bend. 845 NW Wall. Race day pick-up at the start, 6:00AM – 15 minutes before your race starts.

 

Race Start & Finish Location

Sisters Middle School, 15200 McKenzie Highway, Sisters, Oregon. Directions to Start: 1/2 mile west of Sisters on Hwy 242 (McKenzie Hwy), on the north side of the highway.

 

Entry Fees

Received by March 21: 60k run: $40; 30k run: $30
Received after March 21: 60k run: $50; 30k run: $40
Day of Race Entry: Not Available!

NOTICE! No refunds, transfers to other runners, or transfers to other years. If you cannot run for any reason, please know your entry is going to a good cause. It's a donation to the Sisters High School Cross Country Team. They thank you for your support.

 

Race Director

Sean Meissner, for more information, evenings at (541)549-1298 or email: smeissner@lycos.com

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