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A Volksmarch
is an organized hike, or walk, which usually covers a distance of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) with a shorter option of 5 kilometers (3.1 miles). The host club marks the trail and provides water at the checkpoints.
People of all ages take part, as it is not a contest of speed or endurance.
Participants go at their own speed, and may begin anytime within the stated
registration period (usually 4 or 5 hours). Everyone must complete the
trail before the stated finish time. Each paying participant receives a special award as a memento of their walk, but only after completing the entire course. The awards are usually a commemorative medal, sun catcher, mug, plate, pin or patch designed especially for the event. At registration walkers receive a card which is validated at the checkpoints along the trail. The card is turned in at the end of the walk in exchange for the award and to keep an accurate count of the walkers. Does
it cost money? Not
necessarily. Any person may walk absolutely free if they don't want
the award, but they still must register, carry a card and return the card
at the end of the walk. Than is how the host club knows how many people
are on the trail. For
the award, the cost is usually about $6.00 if you register in advance
and $6.00 if you register on the day of the event. For people who don't collect awards but do keep IVV record books, there is a $3.00 charge for each event to get the books stamped at the end of the walk. The event book and distance book are $5.00 each to purchase. You
don't have to join the Rovers to go on our walks, but membership has several
benefits. We send out our award winning newsletter every other month which
has information about our upcoming club events as well as other clubs
in the region. By
becoming a member and attending the monthly meetings, you can have a say
in picking locations for future walks, planning the trail, designing the
award and meeting people with similar interests. Do you have a favorite
spot which you think is perfect for a walk? Join the Rovers and turn you
ideas into reality! Come
walk with us! Membership is inexpensive, just $8.00 per household. You
receive a newsletter and additional mailings regarding upcoming events.
To join send a check for $8.00 to: Susquehanna
Rovers Volksmarch Club Remember
to include your name, address and phone number as well as the names of
others in the family. Also let us know if you are interested in helping
at events, planning events, or holding office. Club meetings are generally held on the last Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM in the lower floor meeting room at the East Shore Branch of the Dauphin County Library. Please check the "Atlantic Region Calendar of Events" on the Upcoming Events page to confirm the meeting date and time. The Library is located at 4501 Ethel St, which is located in back of the Colonial Park Mall. Please park by the steps in the Mall parking lot behind Boscov’s. The steps will take you to the front of the Library. From the library’s parking lot on Ethel Street, the meeting room is handicapped accessible. Everyone is welcome to attend!
Where
does the money go? The Susquehanna Rovers are strictly nonprofit. We're into walking for the fun of it, not as a business. We keep enough money in the treasury to pay expenses for the next walk. When we have more money in our treasury, we donate the excess to charitable causes determined by membership vote. What
are the AVA and IVV? The
Susquehanna Rovers are part of the American Volkssport Association (AVA)
and the International Federation of Popular Sports (IVV - International
Volkssport Verband). There are over 600 clubs in the USA and hundreds
more in many other countries. Volksmarching
as an organized sport began in Germany in the 1960's and in the USA in
1976, brought home by returning military people. Since 1976, the sport
has spread across the USA. The
IVV maintains a system of record keeping and periodic achievement awards
for regular volkssport participants. Each walker, if they wish, may keep
official IVV records books of events and distance. At the end of an event,
the books are stamped to give the person credit for the event and distance.
When the book is full, it is sent to the national headquarters of AVA
and a certificate, patch and pin are sent. The AVA does have an 800 number
that can be used to obtain information: 1-800-830-WALK
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For additional information or answers to any questions you may have e-mail SusqRovers@verizon.net