
It’s Back! 100 Miles to Auburn
From Single Track Running’s Website “June in Auburn, is like Christmas at the North Pole.” That’s the lead in to info about the return of the Virtual “100 Miles to Auburn” events.
From Single Track Running’s Website “June in Auburn, is like Christmas at the North Pole.” That’s the lead in to info about the return of the Virtual “100 Miles to Auburn” events.
Memorial Day Weekend Team River Runners gathered at the South Fork of the American River to hone their kayaking skills.
The Endurance Capital Committee Water Sport & Biking Representative Phil Sayre (above) wants everyone to know that the beautiful Auburn area rivers are calling to all levels of rafters and kayakers. Learn more on the Water Sports page of this website.
Congratulations 2021 American River Classic Finishers! We hope you had a wonderful experience. Stay tuned for final results and learn more by visiting the event’s website and Facebook page. In the meantime, read this note from past Race Director Marilyn Griffith about her appreciation for the equestrian community in the Auburn area.
This post has been updated 3/10 with some cool Placer Land Trust information. This much anticipated meeting approved 30 miles of new trails with a new access point off of Bell Road between Hubbard and Cramer.
See the latest news about ASRA is partnering with the Western States Trail Foundation to make big improvements in the finish area of the Tevis Cup!
Placer Co. Supervisors will host a Special Meeting on March 8 at 3pm to vote on the Hidden Falls Expansion Project.
A public hearing on the Reduced Project Hidden Falls Regional Park Trails Expansion is scheduled for Thursday, January 28 at 4:30 pm.
Updated 1/27/21 with Phil’s Team River Runner slide show presentation and an inspiring TRR Grand Canyon white water expedition video.
From Gold Country Media: “Phil Sayre of Auburn will be presented with a Daughters of the American Revolution Community Service Award on Monday, Jan. 25.”