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Club Fat Ass is a grassroots sports club with a worldwide vision. Our members host trail running, triathlon, cycling and other "active lifestyle" events for fellow members. Club events are fun, physically challenging, environmentally friendly and emphasize camaraderie as much as competition. Each event is a reflection of the unique personality of the Event Host. All Club events are free to Club members. Membership is open to anyone who enjoys playing outdoors. Join us!

Mary Leliveld's Happy Trails

28 Jul 2012 13:00
Location: 
North Vancouver, BC Canada

13:00 Hike Start
17:00 Run Start


Come and join us to celebrate and remember the life of a friend who can no longer run with us.

Bill's Great Peak Ascent

29 Jul 2012 07:30
Location: 
North Vancouver, BC Canada

The Monty 2012

I remember saying to Alan last year when three of us slogged it out in a torrential downpour, that if I had to run the Full Monty solo, that I would run it naked...Well, I lied!Mind you by the three quarter way point I hadn't seen a soul, then my possible streak was broken by a young couple of hikers with four dogs.

I am not really dissapointed, I just think that until a bridge is built between our two running communities, there will be little interaction.

I am quite prepared to host this event, and look forward to seeing the number swell back into double digits!

De Pencier Bluffs

Sometimes it is better to forge your own path and sometimes it is better to follow the map.  Tonight it was better to follow the map but we chose not to.  Looking at De Pencier from the first bump we were pretty certain we could see a good route and set off.  Getting closers we were keen not lose any height so we kept heading directlyish until we reached a cliff and Geoff and I decided Stetson wasn't going to be able down climb it (being a dog) so we went for a bush wack and got out of the main obstacle without incident.  Getting back to the marked trail we got to th

Seymour Bag

 

A sunny day on Seymour for Stetson the mountain hound.

I Kneeknackered Black.

I guess since I ran the Kneeknacker, I can lay claim to Black, although it sort of feels like cheating when there's people at the top filling your water bottle and snapping pictures...

Vancouver, BC Commercial Casting - Older Athlete

NON-UNION COMMERCIAL CASTING 

Looking for a male between the ages of 67 and 80 years old who is really fit and can RUN!

Audition is this Monday, July 16, 2012, and later in week in Vancouver. Job shoots 1-3 days in Vancouver from July 28-August 2, 2012.

Rate: Really decent and no prior experience necessary.

Please contact sonya@reelathletes.com ASAP.

Run Leaders For 5 Peak Cypress Warm-Up Needed

We still need a few run leaders for this Sunday's 5 Peak Warm-Up run.  This will be a group run with leaders for 2 pace groups for both the Enduro and the Sports course. Volunteers will get a comp entry in a 5Peaks race and a Single Day membership in Club Fat Ass.  Please contact Sibylle if interested.  Details about the run a posted here.

NNE from the back side.

 In case you were wondering, North Needle can be done from the north and you can do it without seriously risking your life. There's no stairs. There's no trail. It's steep and rough. But there are faint remnants of a previous sojourner's flagging. Dave Berg, Trail God, led us directly through some points of old flagging in fact. Of course, there may be no small coincidence in that because the best we can tell there is only one way up and down - Conroy egress paths excepted.

We had perfect weather after leaving from Lynn Headwaters parking lot at about 0815h. We were pretty well geared up and phones were off. 

The basic idea: go up to Norvan Meadows and turn right. Look up. Head toward the col to the left of North Needle and aim for it. Stay left near the top. And prepare to be rained on by debris from your trail partner above you. A helmet and shin guards would have been useful at times but if you take it slowly then you can do okay. (I hope my mom doesn't read this.)

Needless to say, I doubt that more than 2 people a decade take this route. So no need for anyone else to wade through the thickets of blue huckleberry, salmon berry, devil's club and god knows what other pricklies and shrubs we encountered, for another decade. Thankfully there was some scree to hop along. We took advantage of that on the way down in particular. If you must go there, find it and use it I say. Just keep your goal in view. 

looking for crew/pacer for Fat Dog 120 (August 18-19)

Is anyone free and would like crew/pacer me at Fat Dog 120, pacers can join ths runners for the last 60mi (100km) More info on the race at http://www.mountainmadness.ca/fatdog.php Craig
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