PORCA Spud Crusher Women's Enduro 2024
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We know you’ve been craving those tasty Pemberton spuds, so we’re back Saturday, May 11, 2024 with the fifth edition of the Spud Crusher Women’s Enduro. Racers are invited to take on some of Pemberton’s best intermediate and advanced trails in this challenging and fun Enduro format. Registration includes a mid-course food station, après food/beverage, first-aid team, live timing and more

New for 2024! We will be offering two courses!

Long Course - expect approximately 20-24 kms of pedalling and between 1000-1200m of climbing with a mix of intermediate and advanced trails. 5 stages.

Short Course - expect approximately half the distance and climbing as the long course on intermediate trails. 3 stages.

Your participation in the Spud Crusher Women’s Enduro helps support community non-profits including: PORCA, the Pemberton Valley Trail Association and Pemberton Search and Rescue.

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      • Singletrack
      • Unpaved
      13.6 miles
      Distance
      3,207 ft
      Climb
      -2,867 ft
      Descent
      1,852 ft
      High Point
      339 ft
      Altitude change
      689 ft
      Altitude min
      689 ft
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      0.5%
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      -55.7%
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      51.1%
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      8 miles
      Distance climb
      5 miles
      Distance down
      3,432 ft
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