Overview
The next North Carolina Challenge is
Friday, September 28, 2012. There are two
concurrent events, the 100 mile Challenge (NCC) and the 50-mile Ultra Marathon (NCUM),
both starting together at the same time. There is a mandatory equipment inspection
and captains meeting for both events the day before on Thursday, September 27, 2012. Refer to the schedule for time/date specifics.
Completion of a North Carolina Challenge within the last Ultimate Florida cycle
satsifies the entrance requirement for the Ultimate Florida Challenge. For example,
completing NCC2010 or NCC2011 allows entrance into UF2012.
NCC cost is $170.00
for the captain and $170.00 for
a crew member if any.
NCUM cost is $95.00
for the captain and $95.00 for
a crew member if any.
Billing starts July 1.
Registration ends August 31 at noon.
Payment deadline is August 31 at noon.
Due to the exteme commitment for this challenge late registration and/or late
payments will not be allowed. We recommend that you commit to this race early so
you have plenty of time for planning, training, and preparation. Pay early in
the payment cycle. You can get a full refund up until August 31 at noon. No refunds after that
date and time.
All WaterTribe events are dangerous events as defined by law and common sense. You
are responsible for your own safety. You must read and understand
the WaterTribe
Rules and Warnings
before you register for this event. Although the warnings read
specific to Florida, they all apply to the NC environment and must be read and understood
for this event.
The NCC distance is roughly 100 nautical miles depending on your course selection.
This challenge is a circular race in a counter-clockwise direction with start and
finish at the same location on Cedar Island at WP1 including a midway checkpoint
WP3 on the waterfront of historic Beaufort. There is an overall maximum time limit
of approximately 2½ days.
The NCUM distance is 50 nautical miles, and follows the NCC route ending at the
NCC midway checkpoint WP3 on the waterfront of historic Beaufort. There is an overall
maximum time limit of approximately 1½ days.
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Waypoint
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Race
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Location
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Lat/Lon
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Start
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NCC & NCUM
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Start/Finish NCC
Start NCUM
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N35 01.053
W76 18.697
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WP2
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NCC & NCUM
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Clubfoot Creek
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N34 55.007
W76 45.438
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CP1
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NCC & NCUM
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Beaufort CP1 NCC
Finish NCUM
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N34 42.904
W76 39.754
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Note: The table includes waypoints for both the North Carolina Challenge (NCC) and
the North Carolina Ultra Marathon (NCUM).
The only route requirements are that the race be run counter-clockwise, through
the Harlow Canal, with a stop at the checkpoint on Taylor’s Creek in Beaufort (which
is the finish for the NCUM). All other navigational decisions are up to each challenger.
The course will have participants experiencing parts of North Carolina’s Neuse River,
Newport River, Taylor’s Creek, Back Sound, Core Sound, Pamlico Sound and many of
the Bays in “down eastern” North Carolina.
The NCC and NCUM are run as an unsupported, expedition-style adventure races for
kayaks, canoes and small boats. Your safety and well being are completely up to
you. You should be an expert kayaker and/or sailor before you
consider this challenge. Although this event is not an ocean race, the
location is coastal, subject to the same weather patterns and conditions one finds
beyond the narrow barrier islands and impacting the shallow sounds.
Unsupported means that there are no safety boats or support crews to help you during
the race. You are not allowed to have a support crew follow you or meet you during
the race. It is okay to have family or friends meet you at the official checkpoint,
but they cannot provide anything other than emotional support. See the official
WaterTribe Rules for more details.
Expedition-style means that you should carry the same type of equipment and supplies
that you would carry on a major expedition. Camping equipment, food, water, safety,
communication means, etc. is required. Please read the WaterTribe Challenge Equipment
List (in the Rules PDF), which details required equipment for a Challenge. However,
due to the sprint nature of the ultra marathon, participants in the NCUM are not
required to carry a full complement of camping equipment and are allowed to carry
a lighter load than participants in the NCC if they choose to. For either event,
please choose your equipment needs carefully. Everyone must also carry all safety
equipment as specified by the Coast Guard, local regulations and common sense.
In addition, all boats in this challenge are also required to carry a SPOT device
with the tracking feature. Please read the instructions for Spot Setup and Usage
for WaterTribe events. There will be a discounted rental plan available for all
participants who do not own or wish to buy a SPOT, details will be posted on the
WaterTribe forum during the registration period.
Although this is a race, many participants are more interested in cruising and adventure.
Whether you are a cruiser or racer is up to you; time allows for both. Just getting
to the starting line is a major accomplishment, and many starters will not finish.
2009 NCC finishers made up only 53% of the starters.
A banquet lunch and award ceremony will take place for both events on Sunday afternoon
at the Driftwood’s Pirate Chest Restaurant for both events.
Accommodations
Camping at Driftwood Campground at Cedar Island (no reservations: first come, first
served), or reserve a room at The Driftwood Motel:
www.clis.com/deg/
This event is planned to be family and friends friendly. We will have many suggestions
of activities for your guests during the Challenges. Friends and family are invited
to the banquet (for a small lunch fee); please indicate any additional numbers on
your registration form.
Charts
TOPSPOT Chart N 239 Pamlico Sound to Morehead City Inshore.
Weather
Weather and sea conditions including current and historical data can be found at
www.wunderground.com/US/NC/Cedar_Island.html
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