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Primal Quest Badlands Registration Opens In One Week!
Posted on 11/03/08 11:35 PM| by Kraig

Just a reminder to all the teams that registration for Primal Quest Badlands opens in just one week. The registration page will go live at 12:00 PM EST on Monday, November 10th, allowing racers to reserve their spot in the premiere event in adventure racing.

On August 15th, 2009, Primal Quest Badlands will get underway in South Dakota. The best teams in adventure racing will set out to trek, peddle, navigate, and paddle their way through the Badlands and Black Hills, competing in the World’s Most Challenging Human Endurance Competition.

Don’t miss your opportunity to join us in South Dakota for the biggest, longest, and most challenging Primal Quest yet!



The Economic Impact of Primal Quest
Posted on 11/03/08 10:18 PM| by Kraig

Primal Quest is an expedition length adventure race that pits co-ed teams of four against each other as they trek, bike, paddle and climb their way through a remote, backcountry course hundreds of miles in length. The race is known as the “World’s Most Challenging Human Endurance Competition” and with good reason, as its degree of difficulty is legendary.

The host location always has a direct impact on the race itself, helping to define the nature and character of the event. Past locations, such as Colorado, Utah, and Montana, have all directly contributed to the success of Primal Quest with their scenic beauty and rugged terrain. However, the race has also had a direct and positive effect on those places as well, particularly in an economic sense.

For instance, in 2008, Primal Quest was held in the state of Montana, in the U.S.A. The race itself ran for 10 days, but the staff and volunteers began arriving well before that, and over the course of the entire event, the teams, staff, and volunteers contributed nearly $600,000 directly to the economy of the region. That money went to the hotels, restaurants, and shops in the region, giving it a boost to the economy there.

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MYTOPO ACQUIRES LAND NAVIGATION DIVISION OF MAPTECH
Posted on 10/27/08 1:26 PM| by Kraig

Custom map maker and Primal Quest Partner MyTopo have announced that they have acquired the land navigation division of MapTech. The free map service has now been added to the MyTopo website, and can be accessed here.

MyTopo released the following press announcement regarding the acquisition:

MYTOPO ACQUIRES LAND NAVIGATION DIVISION OF MAPTECH
Extensive Free Map Browsing Services Added to MyTopo Website

BILLINGS, MT, October 24, 2008–MyTopo, known for its convenient online service for ordering navigation-ready, custom-printed topographic, aerial and hybrid maps for the US and Canada, has purchased the land navigation division of Amesbury, MA-based Maptech, Inc.  The purchase includes Maptech’s popular Terrain Navigator software products, which are used daily by professional wildlife managers, geologists, foresters, search and rescue experts and firefighters, as well as sportsmen and women, throughout the United States.

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Just One Month Until Registration Opens!
Posted on 10/10/08 9:46 PM| by Kraig

Registration for Primal Quest Badlands presented by SPOT opens one month from today, and interest in the race is at an all time high. At 12:00 PM EST the registration page will go live, and teams will have the opportunity to reserve their place in South Dakota.

The 2009 race will combine the best aspects of Primal Quest Utah and Montana with entirely new elements never seen before in an adventure race. The result is a unique and beautiful 600 mile course that will amaze and challenge teams as they run, bike, paddle, and navigate their way through the Badlands and Black Hills of South Dakota.

In order to make this the most accessible Primal Quest ever, the cost has been reduced, the need for support crews has been eliminated, and required registration fees can be payed in three installments. In addition, no skill certifications are required prior to arriving in South Dakota.

With all of the teams from Montana committed to returning, the best racers in the world will be at Primal Quest Badlands next August. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to take part in adventure racing history.



Congratulations To Our Friends At KTVM Bozeman!
Posted on 10/09/08 10:57 PM| by Kraig

The entire Primal Quest team would like to congratulate our friends Jeff Friedman and Jake Zivin of KTVM, the NBC affiliate in Bozeman, Montana. Jeff and Jake recently won a 2008 AP Montana Durso Award in the category of “Best Video” for their coverage of Primal Quest Montana. 

Anyone who caught Jeff and Jake’s nightly coverage of the race knows that the award is well deserved. We would like to thank them both for their hard work and enthusiasm for the race. They played an important role in our success in Montana, and this award is richly deserved. 

Here’s a sample of their work.



Primal Quest Montana Television Episodes and DVD’s
Posted on 10/03/08 11:49 AM| by Kraig

Recently we’ve had a lot of inquirers regarding when the television episodes for Primal Quest Montana would air and whether or not a DVD would be available. At this time we can tell you that  Primal Quest  Montana will begin airing in the end of the 4th quarter 2008 in the US, North America and Worldwide markets.  Once each of the four original episodes premiere, they will continue to air through the end of 2011.

A date for the availability of the DVD is not yet known, but we will post an update here with more information in the near future.



Black Hills Fox News Covers PQ 2009
Posted on 10/01/08 6:58 PM| by Kraig

Black Hills Fox affiliate KEVN also covered the Primal Quest Badlands press conference last week, where South Dakota Governor Mike Round announced that the race would be coming to their state. The television station aired a segment on the event, noting that teams would be racing non-stop for 10 days over a 600 mile course. You can view the video on the KEVN website by clicking here.



Rapid City Journal Reports on Primal Quest Badlands
Posted on 10/01/08 5:12 PM| by Kraig

Following last weeks press release announcing that Primal Quest 2009 would be held in South Dakota, a number of the local media outlets have already picked up on the story and published articles on the event. The Rapid City Journal for instance had this to say:

 In less than a year, a crowd of race teams will flock to the Black Hills and Badlands area for a grueling 600-mile race. It’s called Primal Quest, an eco-friendly, non-stop adventure race through caves, over cliffs and down rivers.

Four-person teams from all over the world will fight the course, the elements and their own minds while they vie for more than $175,000 in cash and prizes.

The story reads like an introduction adventure racing for readers of the Journal, who will no doubt become quite familiar with the sport by the time the event kicks off next August.  To read the rest of the article click here.



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