2008 EVENTS
MAY 24: ST. ANTHONY SAND DUNES 200 KM BREVET -- 7:00 AM START.
St. Anthony Sand Dunes encompass 41,000 acres of "moving" white sand dunes that rise 200 - 300 feet in
height and, depending on the intensity of the prevailing winds, are slowly creeping northward. This brevet
follows Idaho Scenic Byways and rural roads northeast, along the North Fork (Henry's Fork) of the Snake
River, and on to St. Anthony Sand Dunes, and returns to Driggs, ID by a slightly different route. Much of this
route travels through quite rural Idaho farmland. This is a RUSA/ ACP sanctioned brevet of 135 miles; 3,500
feet of climbing; and 13.5 hours time limit.
PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS NO RIDER REGISTRATION FEE FOR THIS BREVET.
MAY 31: GRAYS LAKE NWR 300 KM BREVET -- 4:00 AM START.
Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge is the largest hard stem bulrush marsh in North America and offers
breeding habitat to over 200 species of mammals, birds, fish, and amphibians -- including as many as 1200
nesting Great Sandhill Cranes. It encompasses 22,000 acres, nestled in a relatively remote mountain valley in
the Caribou Mountains of southeastern Idaho. This brevet follows Idaho and Wyoming Scenic Byways south
over Pine Creek Pass, through Swan Valley and Star Valley, and over Tin Cup Pass to the Grays Lake NWR,
and returns to Driggs, ID. Much of this route travels through the Targhee and Caribou National Forests. This is
a RUSA / ACP sanctioned brevet of 200 miles; 7,500 feet of climbing; and 20 hours time limit.
PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS NO RIDER REGISTRATION FEE FOR THIS BREVET. THIS BREVET INVOLVES NIGHT
RIDING AND NAVIGATION -- PROPER LIGHTING AND SAFETY REFLECTIVE GEAR IS REQUIRED.

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ALL BREVETS START AND FINISH IN DRIGGS, ID AT THE
MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT, LOCATED JUST WEST OF THE
STOPLIGHT. (THE ONLY STOPLIGHT IN TETON COUNTY!)
REGISTRATION BEGINS 30 MINUTES BEFORE START TIMES.
THERE ARE NO 400 KM OR 600 KM BREVETS SCHEDULED FOR 2008