Our 2022 male Champion of kunanyi Dave Bailey shares his tips for Potato Hopper & Snake Plains

Feb 06, 2023 7:31 pm

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Hi ,

 

(less than) 2 weeks to go until Potato Hopper & Snake Plains!

The year is flying already (much like some of you do when you fly down the Snake Plains track! 🤣)


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With just under 2 weeks until our first event of the year on Sunday February 19 at Fern Tree Park, we thought we'd get some tips from someone who knows their stuff - none other than Dave Bailey - who took out the 2022 Male Champion of kunanyi!


Hit the screenshot 👇 to watch Dave's tips!


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We'll also share his tips for each section on our socials throughout the week.


There's only one place we go for coffee on the mountain

And that's Lost Freight of course! We love everything the team at Lost Freight do, and we know you do too! That's why we're so excited to announce they're jumping on board.


We've got free coffee vouchers to give away as spot prizes at Potato Hopper and Snake Plains and they'll be stocking some of our kTS merch too!


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Who are your trailmates?

Do you have a regular run group or club like these 👇 awesome people at Hobart Trail Runners?

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Remember you can now select your Club Name when you register for our events!


We love seeing your groups like the Tassie Turtles, Sandy Bay Harriers and even the Hobsons Bay Running Club (which is in Victoria FYI!). And we hope to see you at Snake Plains and Potato Hopper on February 19!


Registrations are open until midnight, Thursday February 16!


Please remember that if you would like to do all four of our 2023 events, you must sign up for a Season Pass before February 16 and get 10% off.


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We are so looking forward to see you all back out on the trails!


Cat, Lincoln, and little Charlie


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