Birkebeiner-Rennet cancelled - wow
On Mar 18, 11:29 am, "Terje Henriksen" wrote:
"Terje Mathisen" skrev i ...
Eddy Rapid wrote:
Wow is right! Safety does come first obviously, especially when people
haven't signed up to an expedition-style adventure.
I'm thinking of doing the Birkebeiner-Rennet next year. I think of
all those people who put serious effort into training and then the
serious money going there from a far, for this to happen... I think of
RSN's Peter Hoffman...
I wonder how bad it really got.
According to the organizers, they had measured a maximal gust of 62 m/s
(!) on Raudfjellet at the moment when they decided to cancel. Average wind
was up to 20+ m/s at that time.
20+ m/s is about 45-50 mph, 62 m/s is well into hurricane territory, i.e.
140+ mph.
Why don't they thing of using sunday as a spare day; bad weather on saturday
may not mean cancelling the race if sunday also is available for racing?
I was thinking of exactly the same thing. I was thinking it would be
good if all Worldloppet races were held on Saturdays so that there is
always a chance to shift them, if the conditions are poor one day and
they improve for the next.
Anyone know what the weather conditions were like for the Birkibeiner-
Rennet course on the Sunday?
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Terje Henriksen
Kirkenes
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