Barrel to Keg Relay 2025
in United States at Harris Bridge Vineyard-
Solo Runners
Run the full 110K - contact Race Director for special instructions (use the "Contact the Organizers" button on the left side)Online registration is closed for this category.
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Team Registration
Click on Register Button below. Register 2-Person to 7-Person relay teams. (Registration fees are per person, not per team).Online registration is closed for this category.
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Join an Existing Relay Team
Click on Register Button below. (Registration fees are per person, not per team).Online registration is closed for this category.
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Purchase a t-shirt only
This category does not include a race registration.Online registration is closed for this category.
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Purchase Camping Tickets Only
This category does not include a race registration.Online registration is closed for this category.
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General Volunteer
Volunteers, please read Volunteer Details before you click on the Volunteer button below.Online registration is closed for this category.
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WITHDRAWN
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Event Details |
Start:
Harris Bridge Vineyard, Philomath, Oregon
7:00 AM: First wave starts
9:00 AM Last wave starts
Finish:
Rogue Brewery, Newport, Oregon
8:00 PM Course closes
Packet Pick Up:
Friday, July 11, 2025, 3-5:30PM @ Harris Bridge Vineyard
22937 Harris Road
Philomath, OR 97370
Day of event packet pick up opens at 6am on Saturday, July 12th @ Harris Bridge Vineyard
22937 Harris Road
Philomath, OR 97370
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Camp Out @ Harris Bridge Vineyard |

Join the Camp Out at Harris Bridge Vineyard!
● 3pm-5:30pm: Packet pick-up @ Harris Bridge Vineyard
● 3pm - 5pm: Enjoy playing in the Heart River
● 5pm - 7pm: We invite you to bring your own meal (grill available for use) to share in a family-style potluck. Wine, beer, and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase.
● 7pm - 9pm: Relax by the river or enjoy some acoustic music by the fire, bring your instrument to join in if you like!
● Campout under the stars and sleep to the sounds of the river.
For those opting for the campout experience, secure your spot for just $10 per person (additional costs for drinks, no outside alcohol please). Tents, vans, and small RVs are welcome (no hookups), porta-potties available on site.
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Portion of Proceeds to Benefit |

Community Services Consortium (CSC) has a vision is to end poverty. Our services focus on essential day-to-day survival, such as food, housing, and access to health care; as well as developing new skills that lead to independence through education, training, and work readiness. Whether people need help keeping the heat on today or want help planning for their career of tomorrow, CSC is here to help.
We believe that every family should have access to a stable home, nutritious food, quality education and training, and a job that pays a living wage. We also realize these things can be hard to get without some help along the way. Since 1980, CSC has been part of a state and national network helping people and communities to thrive.
CSC is helping people and changing lives right here in our own communities. A portion of the proceeds from this event will go to CSC. Together we can help people and change lives!
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Event Shirt |

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FAQ's |
1) How much does registration cost?
Early registration: $90 per person. 3/25-5/4/25
Regular registration: $100 per person. 5/5-6/20/25
Late registration: $120 per person. 6/21-7/4/25
Registration closes 1 week before event on July 5, 2025
**Note: Registration is per person, not per team.
The relay has 14 legs, and teams can range from 2 to 7 people depending on how often each person wants to run. Your entry includes a safe course, timing, finisher medals, socks, and food & drinks at the finish.
2) Do walking teams complete the entire course?
No. Walking teams cover Legs 1-4 and 11-14, totaling 35 miles instead of 69. Most walking teams have four members to complete these eight legs. For more details, check the B2K Course Manual.
3) What is leap-frogging?
Leap-frogging allows a team to finish sooner by having two runners complete two different legs at the same time. To do this, you must get permission from the race director (before the relay or via ham radio operators during the race).
Teams must record individual leg times on the Scorecard for accurate results.
Running teams may leap-frog with permission.
Walking teams may NOT leap-frog.
Leap-frogging is only allowed starting at Leg 9. Earlier roads are mostly gravel, and two-way traffic causes delays. Additionally, starting too soon may put runners ahead of staffed exchange points.
4) Isn't leap-frogging unfair?
Not at all! Leap-frogging helps teams that might otherwise struggle to finish within the 13-hour time limit. It doesn’t shorten the course or reduce overall team time—it just allows more participants to cross the finish line and enjoy the post-race festivities.
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Questions? |
For event-related questions, please click on the Contact the Organizers button on the left-hand side of this page.
For Race, Rules, & Volunteer questions contact: Info@barrel2keg.com
For general event or sponsorship questions contact: Director@OregonRides.com
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