No huge jumps on the track...they set it up for us woods guys who like to keep our wheels on the ground. If dry, the course will be pure joy. Unfortunately, the last two national hare scrambles have been extremely wet, which makes it a tough place to ride. The weather in our area has been relatively dry, so unless we get some rain between now and then, it should be a good course.
While we're on the subject, what about the cost? The web site seems to suggest that it would cost me $60 to race: $40 entry, $10 for a "day pass", which I think is the WORCS membership, and probably another $10 to get in the gate (as it is with national hare scrambles). Is this correct? It also looks like the race on Sunday afternoon is only 1.5 hours long (at best). It that also correct?