
From the Organizer
In Memory of Steve Fealtman:
The Friends of Opossum Lake Conservancy (F.O.L.C) is honored to host this event in honor of Steve Fealtman. Steve was a proud US Marine who served from 1981-1985. He continued to serve his community by dedicating his time and serving on the board of F.O.L.C. for 10 years. He was an active outdoorsman who loved kayaking, hiking, biking, running and hunting He spent countless hours enjoying nature and wildlife on the trails and water of Opossum Lake in Carlisle, PA. He also donated many hours of time working alongside volunteers on the Anglers Access Trail that surrounds the lake. In April 2019, Steve Fealtman suffered a fatal heart attack while training for a half marathon. His family, friends, comrades, and community know that Steve had always dreamed of organizing a run or hiking event around the lake. We have organized this event to help achieve his dream and honor his legacy and name.
This Year's Events:
Event options include the 6 mile course with obstacles, the 4 mile run, and the 4 mile walk. The terrain includes grassy fields, pavement, rocks, roots, and potentially mud. Participants will see the lake, perhaps some wildlife, and take in fabulous views of the lake. The official trail name is the Anglers Access Trail, and the course will include the new bridge and some additional trails found throughout the park. Feel free to check the area out beforehand or find reviews on AllTrails.com, the PA Fish and Boat commission site, or find a local to give you a tour!
Awards:
For the fleet of feet or competitive folks we will have awards for the top male and female as well as 3 deep for age brackets for every 5 years! Results are chip timed.
Race Shirts:
Race shirts will be included in all registrations by May 16th this year and are not being sold separately. You must register by May16th to be guaranteed a race t-shirt.
Other Important details:
Shirt and Bib Pick Up will be race day at 7AM - not the day before like previous years.
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