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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 10/11/2021 10:25 am
 
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Title/Caption: Help Steve on Projects
Start Date/Time: 10/26/2021 1:45 pm
End Date/Time: 10/26/2021 6:45 pm
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Photo/Image Count: 14
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Sample images from the Bear 100 mile race. These images were sent to Marisa and Audrey who asked for a few. The Bear 100 has used adilas.biz to track their race (aid stations, different running legs, runners, social stuff, and finish line results).
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Setting up an aid station for the Bear 100 - drinks anybody? What's your flavor?
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Runner on course between aid 3 and aid 4.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Beautiful fall colors during the Bear 100 mile race. Last week in September.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Both men and women run and push each other the whole way through the 100 mile course.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Often runners will run as a pair, helping to cheer each other along and set a pace for the long haul.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Each of the 13 aid stations have HAM radio operators on site who keep track of the runners coming in and out. They then send the digital data to the data team who publishes it into the adilas.biz site for the world to see, watch, and follow their runners.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Runners fuel up at the different aid stations. They also change out gear and equipment with preset legs of the race with drop bags and sometimes other crew members who come to help with the race.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Hundreds and hundreds of volunteers help with the Bear 100 race each year. You have aid station workers, medics, HAM radio folk, course flaggers, pacers, crew members, runners, family, and friends. Great mix of awesome people.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - The Bear 100 mile race is a 36 hour race (36 hours is the cutoff time). Some of the leaders do it in under 20 hours. Over 20,000+ elevation change (ups and downs) span over the 100 mile course. Many of the aid stations run all night long to help out.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - The Bear 100 mile race goes from Logan, UT to Bear Lake, ID. When the runners see the lake, they know that they are getting close (ish). Beautiful vistas throughout the entire race course. Fall colors, clouds, mountains, trees, and hopefully good weather.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - All of the fall colors are in full display as the runners do the strenuous 100 mountain based course through trails and roads. Yellows, reds, oranges, greens, browns, and every other shade you can think of. Mountains and hills as far as you can see.
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - Some of the best cheerleaders in the world show up for these races. There is also a website where families and friends can post comments, watch their runners, add photos, and see who is leading the pack. https://data0.adilas.biz/bear100
click to enlarge - photo by: Brandon Moore - At the finish line, runners, families, crew members, and others gather and support the other runners. Great spirit of support is shared for all who participate. It's more about participating then hardcore winning. Don't forget to pick up your drop bags!
 


Notes:

Recording notes and getting caught up from the morning meetings. Marisa and Audrey requested some photos from the Bear 100 for some social media. I went through a bunch of pictures and got them a small sample. See attached for some images of a past race. Adilas.biz has been tracking and running the Bear 100 mile race since 2015 (currently 2021).

Back on the recipe/build to elements of time tie-in project for production and scheduling. Looking into PO line item rounding.