Sugarloaf Spring Fling

CAMP AMMENITITES: This is a primitive camp site with no running water or structures. We will provide port-o-pots. You’re welcome!
• Footing – Hoof protection is not required. Trails are sandy, but not deep sugar sand. There are short sections of gravel with access to the sides, no rocks and very little mud. There are several places where caution will be needed when crossing pavement.
• These are horse trails only and are used by day riders. Please be courteous, slow down and ask to pass.
• Forest Service Gates - Gates will either have a go-around or be open. Be aware of guide/support wires.
• Be aware that Forest workers are often out on or immediately off of trails raking pine straw.
RIDE BRIEFING: There will be no Ride Briefing. Rider packets will be given to you upon arrival in camp. The pack includes: hard copy of the ride briefing notes, each distance’s start time, mileage, order and color of loops, heart rate criteria (subject to change by head vet), and hold times.
We will hold a Q&A outside the Ride Manager trailer at 6:30pm. Social distancing and face masks required.
AWARDS/CEREMONY: Completion prizes will be included in your rider packets. Top Ten and BC awards can be picked up at Ride Manager trailer after completion of the ride. No ties in the Top 10. All vet decisions are final.
There is shopping about 15 miles away in Hartsville (straight out Ruby Hartsville Rd.), 14 miles away in McBee (west on Hwy 1), and 20 miles away in Cheraw (east on Hwy 1).
RM: Kristi Johnson, 240-357-4614, (shalimaryarns@aol.com)
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