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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2025 VOLUME 19 NO.41VOLUME 19 NO.41 2025 MOUNT WILSON TRAIL RECOVERY RACE Winners from Start to Finish From beginning to end, last Saturday’s Mount Wilson Trail Recovery Race and related events were a triumph. The annual Mount Wilson Trail Race usually held on Memorial Day weekend each year was renamed, rescheduled and rerouted in the aftermath of the Eaton Fire. This year’s race, named the MWT Recovery Race, was so named because of the extensive damage to the Trail and Bailey Canyon. The trail remains closed, however the spirit of the race and the will to recover resulted in an amazing turnout for the Recovery Race. For this year’s event the racecourse was a 5K (3.1 miles) on SM City streets. Attendees included 600 5K Race and 100 Kids’ Fun Run participants, along with their friends, families, neighbors, local residents, children, students, and visitors. Saturday’s events included the 5K Race, a free Kids’ Fun Run, special MWT Recovery Run merchandise available for sale, fun Kersting Court booths, and a free photo booth. Proceeds from both the Sierra Madre Pizza sales and the RT Rogers Beer Garden sales benefited the Sierra Madre Search & Rescue team, who have been saving lives in the wilderness for almost 75 years. The Fletcher Trail Maintenance Fund booth featured an outstanding photo display and photo book showing the devastating damage to the Mount Wilson Trail following the Eaton Fire. The display also included pictures of the Trail Maintenance Crew volunteers working on the MWT. All of the pictures were taken by Tom Walker, a trail crew volunteer. Thanks goes to Jim Moran, Sierra Madre resident, who coordinated the photo display, as well as the RT Rogers Beer Garden. Bob Spears, Russell Mix, and many of the Trail Maintenance Crew volunteers were on hand to serve as our 5K Race starters. In addition, the MWT Crew volunteers assisted at the event with Kerting Court set-up/ take-down and aided 5K runners at the Mount Wilson Trailhead and Bailey Canyon Trailhead turnarounds. All labor on Mount Wilson Trail and Bailey Canyon Trail is done by community volunteers, who work tirelessly and continuously to repair and maintain the trails to keep them open and safe for public use. It is important to note that, while the Trail Maintenance Crew volunteers are working regularly on Mount Wilson Trail, the amount of damage is extensive and the repair work is expected to last until the end of the year. After that, repair work on Bailey Canyon Trail will begin. Without the work of the Volunteer Trail Maintenance Crew, both trails would become permanently impassable. Sierra Madre VFW Post 3208 and Boy Scout Troop 1 in Altadena proudly Posted the Colors, as Maggie Moran of Chantry Flat’s Adams Pack Station beautifully sang the National Anthem. Sierra Madre’s Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts Troop 110 members served water at the aid station along the 5K racecourse. The 5K race event and T-shirt logo was designed by Sierra Madre artist Kait Walsh. The winning Kids’ Fun Run T-shirt design was done by Luna Sanchez, a 5th grade student at Sierra Madre Elementary School. This year’s exciting 5K race High School Challenge included teams from Flintwood Preparatory HS (La Canada), La Salle Preparatory HS (Pasadena), Monrovia HS (Monrovia), and Pasadena HS (Sierra Madre & Pasadena). Team scoring was determined by the placement of the top five runners (male and female) from each high school. Pasadena HS was the overall winner of the Boy’s High School Challenge. Monrovia HS was the overall winner of the Girl’s High School Challenge. David Pejsa, Sierra Madre resident, deftly coordinated the HS Challenge. 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