You’ve trained your butt off (or maybe you didn’t), gathered your trail buddies, found the perfect tent and organized every last detail. Now, you’re in for an unforgettable adventure. But before you hit the trails, make sure to pack like a pro to maximize your race weekend experience.
Not sure how many extra socks you need? Or whether that box of tissues is worth is? We’ve got you covered. Have no fear, the ultimate Ragnar Trail Packing Checklist is here! Print it off, email it to your team, and relax – the best things in life leave a little room for the unexpected.
Here are a few additional blogs to check out:
Fit Foodie Mamma’s: How To Pack for a Ragnar Relay
How to Pack For a Ragnar According to An Ambassador
Traveling Mom: The Ultimate Ragnar Packing List
Another Mother Runner: How to Pack for Ragnar
Now is your turn to tell us your pro-tips in the comment section below! Is there anything we missed? Is there anything you shouldn’t worry about bringing? We’d love to hear your comments!
Can you tell me when volunteer signup starts for northwoods Ragnar
Also can someone volunteer for our team that isn’t running
There have been showers at other Ragnar Trail events. Can my team expect them at this race?
Each race is different, make sure to check out the trail or race packet prior to the race weekend!
How many hours are the volunteer shifts? Can we cook at our campsite with a camp stove or small stove?
I have a 6.5′ x 8′ ice castle fish house. Can I bring that instead of a tent? I’d much rather sleep on my couch than the ground.
Hi Joseph, all of our venues have different restrictions, however, if you look on the updates tab on the race webpage, you can find a race or trail guide with parking and RV guidelines. If you have questions, please email the race director to see if your accommodations will fit the requirements. Thanks!