Texas Independence Relay Info

The Texas Independence Relay is composed of 40 relay legs of various lengths, totaling over 200 miles. The course starts in Gonzales, TX, where the Texas Revolution began, and it finishes at the San Jacinto Monument, where Texas Independence was won!

The relay will run from March 7th - 8th.

8 original Waiting for Runs Relay members will be returning (we will miss abelisle, the Foos, & Mystery runner)

This time, we will up the challenge and have 9 runners in a luxurious 15 passenger van. This means no resting time for the 2nd van.

Keep an eye out here for updated info and up to the minute updates.

2009 Texas Independence Relay Runners

  • 1) 1Miletogo
  • 2) Monk_Monkey
  • 3) noels71
  • 4) texasbuckeye
  • 5) mawz76
  • 6) wondermom24
  • 7) slowashell
  • 8) James
  • 9) SusieQ

Texas Independence Relay Map

Texas Independence Relay Map
Click the Map for individual Leg Maps

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Garmin Data links and Google Earth

Here are my links to the Garmin Motionbased.com site to see what the most difficult set of legs (runner #10 ) looked like. If you click on Google earth beneath the map you should be able to transfer the garmin track to your Google earth site???

Leg #1 = http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/5474922
Leg #2 = http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/5474921
Leg #3 = http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/5474920

I will also post some pics I took along the way but they just don't do justice to both the gradient and the duration.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

wow!
I knew the first leg was a killer, but the third one wasn't a piece of cake either. I guess it really was "VH"

GGP

Relay Medal

Relay Medal

Team Waiting for Runs - Slideshow

1Mile's Relay Photo Stream

Texasbuckeye's pics

wondermom24's photos

abelisle's Relay Photos

mawz76's Relay Photos