FAQ
I'M INTERESTED, HOW DO I SIGN UP?
Click on Sign Up button on top left of this page.
WHAT DISCIPLINES WILL BE INVOLVED?
The Treadhoofalon will feature mountain biking, trail running, and horseback riding.
CAN I COMPETE IN MORE THAN ONE DISCIPLINE?
Yes! We would love this!
CAN GROUPS REGISTER?
Yes! If you have a group of three, please register as a team, not individually. You will be prompted to either create a new team or join an existing team once you select the team option.
WHAT IS THE COST OF REGISTRATION?
Individual registration is $55 per participant. This cost covers a t-shirt(if registered by t-shirt deadline), award/medal (for those who
finish), and Brunch. Registration for groups is $120. These are early bird prices and they will increase as we get nearer to the event.
IS THERE A REGISTRATION CAP FOR EACH DISCIPLINE?
Yes, each discipline has a max registration of 50 participants, or 150 total registrants. This number
may change in coming years.
IS THERE A MINIMUM AGE TO COMPETE?
Yes, participants must be at least 10 years old.
WHAT ARE THE DISTANCES FOR EACH DISCIPLINE?
Mountain biking - about 8 miles; Trail running - about 4 miles; Horseback riding - about 4 miles.
WHAT TIME DOES EACH DISCIPLINE START?
Horseback riding will begin promptly at 8 AM with 30 second staggard start times. If you have a friend(s) you want to ride with you may start together. Bike and Run start times will depend on how quickly your teammates complete their routes.
WILL THE TRAILS BE CLOSED TO NON-COMPETITORS?
Closures will be posted at each trailhead to notify others which trails will be affected by the event.
Some trails will remain open during the event, so please remain vigilant and aware of non-competitors who may wander onto the event trails.
WHEN WILL THE TRAILS OPEN BACK UP TO NON-COMPETITORS?
We anticipate the trails will be opened back up after lunch.
WILL THERE BE WATER STATIONS ON THE ROUTES?
There will be a water station on the biking route and the running route, and there will be water hoses
at Camp McClellan for the horses.
WHAT DOES THE WINNING TEAM GET?
Bragging rights and a very unique trophy for each member of the team.
HOW MANY STANDINGS WILL BE RECOGNIZED?
The fastest team, the slowest team, top 3 male and female bike and run, and top 3 gaited horse and non-gaited horse.
CAN WE CAMP AT CAMP MCCLELLAN THE NIGHT BEFORE/AFTER THE EVENT?
Yes! Camp McClellan offers 30 AMP electric hookups sites as well as primitive sites and stalls for horses. Anyone is welcome to camp! Please visit the Camp McClellan Campground page for reservations.
IF I CAMP OVERNIGHT WITH MY HORSE, AM I REQUIRED TO USE A STALL?
You are not required to use a stall for your horse overnight, you may use highline or portable corrals.
If you need a stall, please visit the Camp McClellan Campground page to reserve a stall.
CAN SPECTATORS WATCH FROM THE TRAILS?
Yes, there will be designated areas for spectators to stand on the biking and running routes, but
please be mindful of competitors and stay off the trail path at all times. Spectators will not be allowed
on the horseback riding route to respect the safety of those competing on horseback.
I’M A HORSE RIDER AND I’M WORRIED ABOUT ALL THE BIKES THAT WILL BE
IN THE CAMPGROUND.
This would be a great opportunity to desensitize your horse to bikes; however, we do understand
this concern and plan to keep the bikes and horses separated.
I AM A RUNNER OR BIKE RIDER AND I’M CONCERNED ABOUT BEING
AROUND THE HORSES.
We plan to keep the horses and bikes separate, but here are a few tips for anyone that isn’t familiar
with horses. Don’t walk, run, or ride up behind a horse. Give them plenty of room, stay at least a full
horse length away. Always ask the rider/handler before approaching. Avoid sudden movements and
loud noises. Most horse people are happy to let people pet their horses and answer questions
however, some may have young or inexperienced horses that need more space.
WHAT ARE THE GROUNDS FOR DISQUALIFICATION?
Race directors can disqualify anyone doing anything dangerous at any time during the event. We ask
that you be respectful to all participants, their equipment, or their horses, and do not leave the course.
I DON’T WANT TO COMPETE, BUT I’D LIKE TO ACCOMPANY MY SPOUSE,
FRIEND, PARENT, ETC. WHO IS COMPETING ON HORSEBACK, CAN I?
Why not compete? If you want to join the race anyway, please register yourself!
HOW CAN I PRACTICE BEFOREHAND?
The best way to prepare is by practicing your discipline. Mountain bikers, bike; Runners, run; and horseback riders, ride. Don't wait too long, get started!
ARE E-BIKES ALLOWED?
No, e-bikes are not allowed on the trails at this time.
CAN I RUN, BIKE, OR RIDE WITH MY DOG?
No, dogs are not allowed on the horse trails and all three disciplines will be using the horse trails at
some point during the race.
WHAT IS THE REFUND POLICY IF I CAN'T ATTEND?
We're sorry you can't compete, but no refunds will be granted in these cases. You can, however, still
get your Treadhoofalon t-shirt if you registered before the t-shirt deadline. Reach out to us and we will get it to you!
WHAT IS THE WEATHER CANCELLATION POLICY FOR THE EVENT?
Barring any natural disasters, the Treadhoofalon will take place rain or shine, so come prepared for
any weather. Refunds will not be granted to participants who don't want to compete in bad weather.
I'M NOT COMPETING, BUT I'D STILL LIKE A T-SHIRT.
We will have a limited number of t-shirts available to purchase the day of the event.
WHEN/WHERE DO I CHECK IN AND GET MY EVENT PACKET?
Check-in will be at the Camp McClellan Horse Trails pavilion at 150 Mud Hole Rd, Anniston, AL, Friday, Nov 8th between 4:30 PM and 7:00 PM. You can also check-in the morning of the event at the tent starting at 7am.
CAN I PICK UP SOMEONE ELSE'S PACKET?
Yes! We like to see you helping each other.
WHERE WILL BRUNCH BE?
Brunch will be served in the pavilion at Camp McClellan.
CAN NON-COMPETITORS EAT BRUNCH?
Non-competitors may eat brunch for $10. Meal tickets can be purchased at the check-in table.
DO I NEED NEGATIVE COGGINS FOR MY HORSE?
Yes, you must have CURRENT negative Coggins for your horse to participate.
DOES MY HORSE NEED SHOES?
Shoes or boots are recommended as the trails are rocky in some places.
DO I HAVE TO WEAR A HELMET?
Helmets are required for ALL bikers and for horseback riders under 18 years old.
WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO FROM THIS EVENT?
Any profits will be split with the trail user groups that assist with the event to be donated to
their charity of choice. The purpose of the event is not to make money, but to bring the trail user
groups together for a unique fun experience.
WILL THERE BE ANY MEDICAL/EMERGENCY SERVICES AT THE EVENT?
Yes, the Anniston Fire Department Wilderness Rescue Team will be at the event to assist with any
injuries or emergencies.