Please note: This post was written by Luther Stephens and was imported from our former blog platform. It has been kept for archival purposes.
The annual Whiskey Flat Trail Run was completed this past Saturday. Kern River Outfitters’ guide Darby Verven started a non-profit agency called Run For A Way that has organized this run for the past thirteen years. Darby, a veteran of two IronMan Triathlons, is a retired Kern County Special Education teacher and currently is a full time Kern River Outfitters guide with over 28 years running the Kern. He started this agency with the goal of promoting “health, wellness, and fitness” for everyone in the Kern Valley. Proceeds from this race have helped to provide a swim program for kids based at the swimming pool at the South Fork Middle School, a BMX bike track in the Kern Valley, and funds to help the South Fork Middle School’s track team compete in off-site competitions, among other noble efforts. It has also provided funds to members of the local community who have needed help raising funds to fight challenging illnesses.
The race has 5k and 10k events as well as a “Kids” run. The youngest participant this year was Ella Mauer who ran the race with her mom Kristina and friend Emma in tow. There is also a team award for the fastest four person team entry. This year, a group of Forest Service fire fighters won the rotating team trophy. They are entitled to host the trophy for one year as well as receive four “growlers” filled with the fine beers from the Kern River Brewery. Congratulations to these fine, fast, fire fightin’ fellas.
Kern River Outfitters is proud to be a sponsor of this race and looks forward to many more years of helping with this excellent event.
Here are a few photos of Saturday’s competition: