Date: Saturday, October 16th, 2010
8:00 AM
RUIDOSO, NEW MEXICO
The Race
Ski Run Road Challenge is a 20K(12.5 miles) uphill  							run (solo or team relay race) on a paved road -(Highway  							532) in Lincoln County, Ruidoso, New Mexico. This race  							is sanctioned by USATF. All profits benefit Ski Apache  							Disabled Skier program.
Times
• Race starts 8 a.m. sharp at Eagle Creek Sports  							Complex.
• Relay buses will leave at 7.30 a.m. to drop off team  							members at MM3.3, MM6, & MM9.5.
Elevation & Relief stations
• Start: 7319 feet
• MM3.3: 7608 feet (Water & energy drink available)
• MM6: 8645 feet (Water & energy drink available)
• MM9.5: 9959 feet (Water & energy drink available)
• Finish at Ski Apache Plaza: 9970 feet
Age Groups
• Male & Female: 19 & under, 20-29, 30-39, 40- 49,  							50-59, 60-69, 70 &over.
• Relay Teams: Male, Female or Co-ed.
Registration – No registration on race day.
By mail: Must be postmarked no later that  							Oct 13 , 2010. Mail to: SRRC, P.O. Box 561, Ruidoso,  							NM 88355.
Internet registration:  Active.com
Late Registration & Packet pick-up:
• Friday, October 15th at Ruidoso Athletic Club, from  							8:00 am till 5:00 pm, 415 Wingfield Street (575-257-4900  							or 937-7106)
Costs:
• Solo $20 if postmarked by 9/30/10, $30 through  							10/14/10. $50 on 10/15/10.
• Military/Youth (under 19): $20 through 10/14/10.  							$40 on 10/15/10.
• Relay Male/Female/Co-ed: $100 if postmarked  							by 9/30/10, $130 through 10/14/10. $160 on 10/15/10.  							Military Relay: $100 through 10/14/10. $160 on 10/15/10.
The Cause
Started in 1976, Ski Apache Disabled Skiers Program  							is one of the oldest adaptive ski schools in the country.  							The goal of SADSP is to provide snow sports instruction  							to any person with a permanent disability, regardless  							of the type of extent of disability or financial limitations.  							SADSP works with individuals, schools, NMSB & VI, rehabilitation  							centers, occupational and physical therapy centers.
T-Shirts & Awards & Food
The first 3 overall Male & Female winners will receive  							products from Nathan Human Propulsion Laboratories (wwwNathanSports.com)  							and a carved Ruidoso bear. Awards to first, second and  							third male & female in each age groups will be at the  							discretion of the race director. All preregistered participants  							will receive a commemorative T-shirt with their packet.  							We make every effort to have sufficient shirts for all  							participants. Great food catered by Ski Apache will  							be available free of charge to runners & volunteers  							at the finish line (Ski Apache Plaza). Guests and spectators  							may purchase lunch.
Traffic Control and Safety
Since Hwy 532/Ski Run Road ends at Ski Apache parking  							lot (the finish line for the race), traffic will be  							closed to unauthorized vehicles from MM3 to MM12 from  							8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Starting at noon, shuttle buses will  							return finishers to the starting point of the race.  							Any private/unauthorized vehicles MUST start the drive  							to the finish line before 8 a.m. and cannot come back  							down before noon. NO EXCEPTIONS.
RUNNERS STAY ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD FOR THE ENTIRE  							RACE! NO DEVICES WITH HEADPHONES!
No Walkers, No bicycles, No strollers, No pets allowed,  							No devices with headphones..
Accommodations
• The High Country Lodge (walking distance from the  							start of the race) will offer a $69 + tax room rate,  							Hwy 48, Alto, NM 88312. 1-800-845-7265 or 575-336-4321.www.highcountrylodge.net
• La Junta Lodge (located 11/2 mile West of Eagle  							Creek Sports Complex). $69 + tax/2 persons & $10 for  							each additional person. Late check out at 1p.m.www.lajuntalodge.com.  							Reservations 1-800-443-8423.
• Check Websites such as 							www.ruidosonow.com, 							 www.ruidoso.net, 							 www.goruidosonow.com.
Weather/Clothing
The average October temperatures in Ruidoso are low  							31, high 68. At this elevation, be prepared for the  							“unexpected.” Weather can change suddenly. Participants  							are encouraged to have adequate clothing available at  							the finish line. A race vehicle will be available to  							carry a bag (preferably the same as your packet) with  							your bib number to the finish line to be collected at  							the end of the race.
Directions
  MAP OF NEW MEXICO
 
MAP OF NEW MEXICO
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NORTH: From I-25 South take exit 139, Hwy  							380 east to Carrizozo then Hwy 37 to Nogal, Hwy 48 to  							Ruidoso, turn right to Ski Run Road (#532).
SOUTH :: From Las Cruces, NM take Hwy 70 NE to  							Alamogordo then north to Ruidoso, proceed on Hwy 48  							six miles north of Ruidoso to Ski Run Road(#532). From  							El Paso, TX take Hwy 54 north to Alamogordo, NM then  							HWY 70 north to Ruidoso, proceed on Hwy 48 six miles  							north of Ruidoso to Ski Run Road (#532).
EAST: From Roswell, NM take Hwy 70 West to Ruidoso,  							then proceed on Hwy 48, six miles north of Ruidoso to  							Ski Run Road (#532).
Information
Race Director: Frederic Moras
(575) 257-9507 or (575) 937-7106; email 							info@skirunroadchallenge.com info@skirunroadchallenge.com