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Feature Article October 25

Feature Article October 25, 2003

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Cataraqui Trail Wheelbarrelathon

feature_article__WheelbarrelathonWhats a Wheelbarrelathon? Its a marathon involving teams pushing one of their members in non-motorized wheeled contraptions over 17 kilometers of gravel railbed and country roads. On Saturday, four entrants completed the course in about three and a half hours, earning over $4000 in pledges to help maintain the Cataraqui Trail, which is described as "a 100 km park".

Rob Tapscott captained the winning entry, having creatively attached the working portion of a bicycle to his wheelbarrow. Obviously the course was a tough one, for his vehicle collapsed just as it crossed the finish line.

An all-woman team from Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority was togged out in cat-ears and cat-tails (except for the rider, who was required to wear a crash helmet.) They ran a standard wheelbarrow, with two extra wheels.feature_article__Wheelbarrelathon

The Marshall family from Smiths Falls rode in a large-wheeled garden cart, while snowmobilers Fenwick and Van Wygaarden used a traditional barrow.

The Wheelbarrelathon was judged a success from all angles: fundraising, fun and publicity. Its organizers hope to hold another one next year, perhaps near the Smiths Falls end of the trail.

(Note: the event was called "barrel", but as far as I know, the things are "barrows", so both spellings have been used in the article...)

The first picture shows Rob Tapscott and partner, the second is: Holly Evans, Stana Luxford and Pat Hudson Mills (The Cat Cons. team). The pictures were taken by Carol Forde

With the participation of the Government of Canada