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  • The third running of the Reckless Raven 50 Mile Ultra and Relay, June 30, 2019. Departing from the chalet at Mt. MacIntyre, solo and two-person relays travel a 51 mile course up, down and around Whitehorse, Yukon. Beyond the normal challenges of an ultra, Mother Nature threw in wildfire smoke and temperatures that peaked at 30 C.
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  • The third running of the Reckless Raven 50 Mile Ultra and Relay, June 30, 2019. Departing from the chalet at Mt. MacIntyre, solo and two-person relays travel a 51 mile course up, down and around Whitehorse, Yukon. Beyond the normal challenges of an ultra, Mother Nature threw in wildfire smoke and temperatures that peaked at 30 C.
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  • The third running of the Reckless Raven 50 Mile Ultra and Relay, June 30, 2019. Departing from the chalet at Mt. MacIntyre, solo and two-person relays travel a 51 mile course up, down and around Whitehorse, Yukon. Beyond the normal challenges of an ultra, Mother Nature threw in wildfire smoke and temperatures that peaked at 30 C.
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  • The third running of the Reckless Raven 50 Mile Ultra and Relay, June 30, 2019. Departing from the chalet at Mt. MacIntyre, solo and two-person relays travel a 51 mile course up, down and around Whitehorse, Yukon. Beyond the normal challenges of an ultra, Mother Nature threw in wildfire smoke and temperatures that peaked at 30 C.
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  • The Reckless Raven 50 Mile Ultra and Relay started at 6am at Mr McIntyre in Whitehorse, Yukon. Solo and two-person relay teams navigated the 50 mile course, crossing McIntyre Creek early on, ascending Haeckel Hill, crossed Sumanik Ridge, descended to Jackson Lake for the relay hand-off, scaled Knuckle Ridge, got in a little mountain biking (with no bike) on Starbucks Revenge and Blown Away, finally ending back at Mt McIntyre recreation centre.
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  • The Reckless Raven 50 Mile Ultra and Relay started at 6am at Mr McIntyre in Whitehorse, Yukon. Solo and two-person relay teams navigated the 50 mile course, crossing McIntyre Creek early on, ascending Haeckel Hill, crossed Sumanik Ridge, descended to Jackson Lake for the relay hand-off, scaled Knuckle Ridge, got in a little mountain biking (with no bike) on Starbucks Revenge and Blown Away, finally ending back at Mt McIntyre recreation centre.
    20180701 Reckless Raven 50_0499_2018...jpg
  • The third running of the Reckless Raven 50 Mile Ultra and Relay, June 30, 2019. Departing from the chalet at Mt. MacIntyre, solo and two-person relays travel a 51 mile course up, down and around Whitehorse, Yukon. Beyond the normal challenges of an ultra, Mother Nature threw in wildfire smoke and temperatures that peaked at 30 C.
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  • The third running of the Reckless Raven 50 Mile Ultra and Relay, June 30, 2019. Departing from the chalet at Mt. MacIntyre, solo and two-person relays travel a 51 mile course up, down and around Whitehorse, Yukon. Beyond the normal challenges of an ultra, Mother Nature threw in wildfire smoke and temperatures that peaked at 30 C.
    2019 Reckless Raven 0904 2601.JPG
  • The third running of the Reckless Raven 50 Mile Ultra and Relay, June 30, 2019. Departing from the chalet at Mt. MacIntyre, solo and two-person relays travel a 51 mile course up, down and around Whitehorse, Yukon. Beyond the normal challenges of an ultra, Mother Nature threw in wildfire smoke and temperatures that peaked at 30 C.
    2019 Reckless Raven 0901 4503.JPG
  • Yukon Ice Water Swimmers at Chadburn Lake to cut a new, larger swimming pool. The location of the new pool puts it an estimated 45 feet off the lake bottom.
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