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Positions
With over 300 volunteers needed there is a wide variety of positions available.


STATION CREW: There are eleven stations in the race which require many volunteers to keep the station running smoothly. The responsibilities at each station include: runner check-in, water aid, parking and traffic control. Each station is manned by 10 to 20 volunteers.

STATION MARSHALL: This person is responsible for the organization and operation of their transition station. It is a supervisory position and requires previous K-100 experience.

AID STATION VOLUNTEER: During the final two legs of the race teams are not allowed to provide support for their runners. As a result we set up five aid stations on each of these legs. The major responsibilities of these volunteers are: setting up and taking down the station, distributing water  to the passing runners, and clean up.

FIRST AID: Each transition station and aid station requires qualified first aid personnel to attend to any injuries or emergencies. Volunteers must be members of the Canadian Ski Patrol Society.

POST RACE VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers at the post race festivities are responsible for: ticket sales, K-100 merchandise sales, general help, and directions. We also require a crew to assist with set up and take down of tents and tables.

COMMUNICATIONS OPERATOR: Cellular phone coverage is not possible over the entire race course and as a result we use radios. We require several licensed HAM radio operators to provide us with critical race day communication.

MOTORCYCLE CREW: We have a crew of motorcyclists patrolling the course on race day. The prime function is traffic safety and issuing tickets for infractions. These volunteers must be experienced motorcyclists with their own bike.

RACE BAG PACKING: About one month prior to race day we require as many volunteers as possible to pack the 180 race bags. Each bag contains t-shirts, meal tickets, goodies, and information for ten runners. This occurs during the evening and takes 2 to 3 hours.

EQUIPMENT LOAD IN AND LOAD OUT: We need about three volunteers who are not afraid of manual labour to help with loading our extensive equipment into and out of the supply trucks. The load-in occurs the day before the race and the load-out is on the afternoon following the race.