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8 days and 600 miles later

Over the last week or so, we’ve been updating you on Gregory co-sponsored adventure racing team  NUUN-FeedTheMachine’s progress throughout Primal Quest Badlands. And around midday last Saturday, the team crossed the finish line in 8th place after nearly 170 grueling hours on the course.

According to Primal Quest’s blog, the team was ‘lost’ on Friday, which was made apparent by the SPOT tracker. But, after a bit of rest and a replacement bike delivered to the course, the team was once again found at the finish line.

The race officially ended on Sunday after teams ran, climbed, trekked, swam, and paddled 600 miles across the Black Hills and the Badlands. Congratulations to NUUN-FeedTheMachine for finishing 8th in the longest adventure race in North America!

Primal Quest - and things to remember on several fronts …

It’s roundup Tuesday from GregoryGoesThere …

Over in the Badlands, Gregory-sponsored adventure-racing team NUUN-FeedTheMachine keeps hammering away in North America’s biggest adventure race, Primal Quest. Currently they’re in fifth place out of 32 teams.

If you’re not familiar with SNEWS, it’s one of the leading voices in outdoor retail … basically where a lot of outdoor retailers and others in the outdoor industry get their news. In addition to reporting the news within the industry, they also periodically review products that catch their eye. Today, they gave a pack from Gregory’s new Active Trail line, the women’s Maya, a 4 out of 5 review, praising the line’s Bio-Sync suspension. Apparently we lost some points for having a women’s pack in ‘Barbie Pink.’ We take issue, though. That color is Amethyst, thank you very much.

A site we like to read,  SectionHiker, has a thoughtful post on things to make sure you do when you get home from a backpacking trip, in preparation for the next one - and to take care of your gear.

And via Backcountry.com’s fun blog, the Goat, comes a story of a ‘naked alpine walker’ and ‘another reminder that snow and alcohol don’t mix.’

5 Hours into Primal Quest and Nuun-FeedTheMachine is in 1st

A few weeks ago, we blogged about Gregory’s adventure racing team, Nuun-FeedTheMachine, and their winning start to the season. 

5 hours ago the team of 4 began Primal Quest, arguably the most challenging endurance race out there, and they’re  in the lead. Teams will run, bike, paddle, and navigate their way across 600 miles of South Dakota’s Badlands over the span of 6-10 days.

Last year, the team finished 4th in the Montana race and they’re hoping to improve their standing this year- looks like they’re off to a great start!

You can follow their progress HERE. Or read their team profile on the Primal Quest website.

DART-nuun looks back on Primal Quest … and ahead to the world championships

It’s been a month since Team DART-nuun finished Primal Quest, North America’s toughest adventure race, in fourth place. So team members are probably just about recovered now …

Which makes it a good time to get a little perspective on the race. As they say, time is the greatest healer.

For a little perspective on who these folks are, DART-nuun, which is sponsored in the backpack arena by Gregory, has 10 team members and is heading into their sixth years as a team. They actually break the group into two different teams, one that focuses on big, long adventure races (like Primal Quest), and another that focuses more on 24-hour-style races and North America more specifically, though there are people who cross over and compete on both teams. Continue reading >>

Pack testing the endurance way

When it comes to gear testing, it’s good to get a variety of perspectives - from recreational users to folks who put stuff through the wringer in instense situations. Right now, Gregory’s packs are undergoing an extended test up at Primal Quest in and around Big Sky, Mont.

For the last seven years, Primal Quest has been one of the bigger events in adventure racing, and the biggest such endurance race in North America. Gregory has been the pack sponsor for Team DART-nuun for a number of years, thanks to Gregory northwest sales rep Dave Egan and his team, who recognized a talented team of racers a few years back and worked to get Gregory packs on the teams’ backs.

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