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2016Wells, NV UTV Rally


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2016 Wells, UTV Rally

6/9-12th/2016

Registration will be limited to the first 100 paid registrants. This is our second year of organizing this event. Because we are feeding all paid participants 3 dinners starting with Thursday night on 6/9 , and this is our second year of organizing this event with the BLM, we are limiting the registrations.

Registration fees will be $125 per person. This includes the rides, the three dinners at the City Park, and an event T-shirt. The Saturday night dinner will be a nice steak dinner with all the trimmings, an awards banquet with door prizes and a 50/50 ticket raffle.

Routes will be available with ride leaders and tailgunners with gps downloads available, maps are not available, but will be posted on boards with loops highlighted on them. I will post information about purchasing the correct maps on the website. Please remember to bring applicable cables necessary to down load routes to your gps unit. All files are from Garmin Mapsource. We have worked on adding rides to the rally this year. These include some trail head rides which require the ability to transport your utv to the ride location. This means having your vehicle and a trailer in most cases to get you out to these locations. We have tent camping and motel options for those who wish to do these more remote rides. We have also added some loops available from town and shorter in duration for an easy day.

In NV, UTVs are allowed on some state roads, not on US highways. It is recommended that all occupants of UTVs wear helmets and utilize their seatbelts. It is also recommended that all parties or groups are equipped with cell phones, at least one SPOT satellite receiver, and or a satellite phone. You will be given all applicable emergency contact numbers. We will have ride leaders with handheld radios and cb radios in most cases.

NV is different than many areas because we are a mostly federal lands state. This lack of private land allows us great access to our outdoors. As such this is a BLM permitted event. Please respect our public lands and leave little or no sign of your passing. Surely, if you pack it in, you can pack it out. Please leave any gates the way you found them. Keep your UTV on existing roads and trails. Because it is a BLM permitted ride, there could be personnel looking for spark arrestors.

Wells has several motels. That info will be listed on our website. The same for our local RV Campgrounds.

Fees can be paid via PayPal, personal or cashiers check sent in.

PayPal to: [email protected]

Mail to: We Ride, LLC

PO Box 247, Wells, NV 89835

Please include all names, address, phone numbers, type of UTV, shirt sizes for all registrants.

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