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From Morocco,
to Patagonia, to the Bay of Fundy, adventure racing is everywhere.
It's one of the fastest growing outdoor sports and is also the
toughest. While there are no hard and fast rules, the races
usually consist of four or five disciplines, and the teams must
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difficult races are five to ten days of nonstop action and include
a mix of climbing, paddling, cycling and running. Fitness,
endurance, skill and intelligence are key elements for any team,
but it's how well a team works together that will really decide
their fate. |
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| When
you haven't slept in 36 hours, you're cold, wet, and lost, flaring
tempers and discord will sink the whole team. Remember most races
require all members to finish together or be disqualified.
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Canadian Adventure Racing
- Adventure
Racing Canada
- Adventure
Racing in Ontario
- Angry Seagull Adventure Racing - Muskoka, Bruce Peninsula, Ontario
- Canadian
Adventure Racing Association
- Canadian
Death Race - Alberta
- Don't
Get Lost
- Endurance
Adventure
- Fitness
Adventures
- Full
Moon Adventure
- Logs,
Rocks & Steel - Haliburton, Ontario
- Mind
Over Mountain
- Raid
Pulse
- Raid
the North
- Race the Phantom - Adventure Race
- Race
the Rockies - Canadian Rockies
- Rock
& Ice Ultra
- Sea
2 Summit
- Snow
to Surf Adventure Relay - Mount Washington,
British Columbia
- SleepMonsters
- Storm
the Trent - Ontario
- Suburban
Rush
- Ultimate XC - Running Series, MTB Series, Stage Races, Mont Tremblant, Quebec
- Wilderness Traverse - AR, Ontario
- Yukon Adventure Challenge - AR, Whitehorse, Yukon
Adventure Racing
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