Same race rules for 2010, Updated F.A.Q. for the subtleties.
If you are doing the CTR this year, PLEASE read through the rules FAQ!!http://www.climbingdreams.net/ctr/ctr_rules.htmlHere is a quick highlight of the modifications/additions from previous years that were brought about based on the huge discussion and poll here on bp.net.
Q: Does self-supported and no pre-arranged support mean I cannot stop for food or a motel?
A: The guiding principal is "Do. It. Yourself" and "equal opportunity" for all racers, regardless of whether you live in a town the CTR passes through or on a different continent. So, gas stations, restaurants, hotels, campgrounds, and any other commercial services along the route are fair game as long as they are not pre-arranged. Friend's houses, sag wagons, pacers, food-caches, etc. are obviously not commercial sources equally available to all racers, and absolutely are not allowed. It is important to communicate this to family/friends who may be observing the race. Their guiding principal should be "Look, but don't touch."Q: Maildrops to a post office and only a post office?
A: Yes! It's not the job of a gas station, motel or restaurant to hold your package. That's what a PO is for. Buy snacks at a gas station and sleep at a motel, but don't mail them your junk. Imagine if everyone in the race mailed a package to the same tiny gas station... Q: What about this "Trail Magic" I keep hearing about?
A: Beautiful, beautiful trail magic. Totally unexpected and unplanned support. e.g. a random person giving you a coke or an orange. Or finding a box of girl scout cookies on the side of the road. But let's keep the magic, magic - if you personally know the person who is offering unplanned/unexpected support, politely decline their offer. And please, no begging! Q: Are GPS devices, cell phones, or other electronic devices allowed?
A: Yes, they are neither forbidden nor required, but they are unnecessary. The trail is typically very well marked, and there are (currently) plenty of pay phones in the towns along the route. Using a mobile phone to call ahead for any services along the route is the same as pre-arranged support, and as such, is strictly forbidden. Q: Can racers ride together?
A: Yes. But, this is a solo competition - racers may not draft each other nor plan on sharing gear. However, be a good citizen. If you see fit to give a fellow racer directions, mechanical assistance, water, a tube, or moral support, do so. Similarly, do not expect or feel entitled to any of the above. It's nice to have good neighbors, but there isn't a law mandating it.