About The Race
Location: East Lansing, Lansing, Surrounding Communities
Duration: 6 hours from open to close
Divisions: 2-person co-ed, 2-person female, and 2-person male
Check-in time: 7:00 am
Pre-race debriefing: 7:30 am
Receive Route Maps: 7:45 am
Receive Checkpoint List: ??
Race start: 8:00 am
Race cut-off: 2:00 pm
Food and Beverage: 1:30-3:00 pm
Prizes and awards: 2:30 pm
Dirty Feat is an urban adventure race that takes place in East Lansing/Lansing area. The field is limited to the first 300 racers that register (150 teams of 2 persons).
Typically, the race will begin in the City of East Lansing and extend outward along the river trail, the south side of the MSU Campus, downtown Lansing, and throughout the City of Lansing. If you want to finish the race in time, you will need to be moving along pretty good. We hope to challenge people that have done races like this before.
Duration: 6 hours from open to close
Divisions: 2-person co-ed, 2-person female, and 2-person male
Check-in time: 7:00 am
Pre-race debriefing: 7:30 am
Receive Route Maps: 7:45 am
Receive Checkpoint List: ??
Race start: 8:00 am
Race cut-off: 2:00 pm
Food and Beverage: 1:30-3:00 pm
Prizes and awards: 2:30 pm
Dirty Feat is an urban adventure race that takes place in East Lansing/Lansing area. The field is limited to the first 300 racers that register (150 teams of 2 persons).
- Racers will receive a "passport", laminate, simple backpack, at the Check-in
- The Route Maps are 24"x36" street maps with numbered check points
- The passport information and clue list corresponds to the checkpoint information on the map
- Racers make their way either north (evens) or south (odds) around the map depending on their bib number
- The checkpoints are marked by orange orienteering flags with a unique punch attached
- Racers punch the passport with the corresponding checkpoint number
- Teams are scored and ranked based on the total number of points collected in the shortest amount of time.
Typically, the race will begin in the City of East Lansing and extend outward along the river trail, the south side of the MSU Campus, downtown Lansing, and throughout the City of Lansing. If you want to finish the race in time, you will need to be moving along pretty good. We hope to challenge people that have done races like this before.