Tired of running or cycling the same old path? Bored with always going to Lake Natoma for an open-water swim?
So are we. That's why we're challenging you to map out new routes for all of us. And, of course, you'll get a reward for your effort.
No, it's not merely a firm handshake. Each month, we'll select a winner, who will receive a $100 gift certificate from one of the region's premier sporting goods stores.
Our staff will check out your workout route, then pick a winner. You'll have to provide detailed information as part of your entry.
Here's what you should send us:
Directions: We're looking for directions like the ones you would get from Web mapping sites. Provide course directions and cross streets, or an address for the starting point. All courses must be outdoors. To do this, check out www.mapmyrun.com.
Map: Send a copy of a map with the route marked by a highlighter. Or, use www.mapmyrun.com.
Explanation: Send us your name, age, address, e-mail and phone number. In 150 words or less, tell us why you picked this route, why you love your sport and how much time you spend doing it weekly. Yes, good writing will make your entry stand out. Provide notes on mileage, road hazards and traffic conditions.
E-mail entries, questions to fitness@sacbee.com. Or mail them to Bee Fitness Challenge, The Sacramento Bee, P.O. Box 15779, Sacramento, CA 95852.
We will not be able to confirm receipt of entries.
We'll publish the courses online and in the paper on Sundays.
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