2010 Pengelly Double and Single Dip Race Results Thanks, runners!
New Course Record set by Mike Foote in the Double Dip on June 12, 2010: 1:39.02
A Message from Race Director Eric Webster:
"You all are a cut above the rest. Thank you for making the 2010 Pengelly Double Dip a great event! See you next year."
2010 RACE SHIRTS
If you didn't get your shirt on race day or ordered one late you may pick it up at Peak Performance Physical Therapy, 2360 Mullan Road Missoula, starting June 25th.
Questions? Email Race Director Eric Webster.
Photo by Neil Chaput de Saintonge
Courses
Double Dip: A tall half marathon. 2700 ft of elevation gain. Very challenging and always worth it!
Single Dip: A short and sweet 10K. Best view in town!
Click here for map courses
About Dave Pengelly
The Double Dip run would have been a favorite event for Dave because it combined many of the things he adored: Mount Sentinel, where he had hiked since early childhood; strenuous outdoor activity; and an opportunity to enjoy, tease, and probably harass his beloved friends. Throughout his life Dave poured his incredible energy into enjoying the outdoors, especially
the mountains and all manner of mountain sports. He loved to share those passions with his many friends, family members, and his younger brother in the Big Brothers and Sisters program. He also supported various organizations that fought to preserve his favorite wild areas. Dave died June 13, 2003, in a mountain climbing accident in the North Cascades in Washington. The speakers at his memorial service, without design, presented a combined sermon on Dave's message to them, a message reinforced by the Double Dip run: get out there and live!
The race began as a fund-raiser organized by the staff of the Missoula Youth Homes. The race is now organized by Run Wild Missoula, which encourages entrants to contribute generously to Missoula Youth Homes.
The organizers of PENGELLY DOUBLE DIP would like to thank the following for their gracious support in organizing this event: Lolo National Forest, The Nature Conservancy and University of Montana.
2010 race sponsored by Kevin Twidwell, Esq. and:

