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2011
* HIGH
MOUNTAIN ATV
ASSOCIATION
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17TH
ANNUAL ATV
JAMBOREE
Monday,
July 18 through
Saturday, July 23
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www.highmountainatv.org 208-512-2269
hmatva@cebridge.net
The
Jamboree sports a
week long schedule
of hosted trail
rides with 4-5
rides to choose
from each day
Monday through
Friday. Rides are
set up according
to three levels of
difficulty and are
rated as either
easy, moderate or
advanced. The
difficulty level
is determined
primarily by the
type of terrain
encountered. Factors considered include:
steepness,
roughness,
obstacles, snow
and distance.
Monday
night at the
Wallace Elks is an
all you can eat
Spaghetti dinner
for $6.00
New
this year on
Tuesday is an ATV
Obstacle course.
(Rodeo Grounds
across from the
visitor center)
Wednesday’s
activities include
an evening parade
through Wallace
followed by a
pizza social with
fun and games. Pop
and beer are
included with the
social. This
year’s parade
theme is Christmas
in July.
Thursday
4:00 p.m. IDPR ATV
Safety Class
(Rodeo Grounds)
sign up in the
auditorium
We
will again have
Friday night
Potluck BBQ at
Gene Day Park in
Osburn the meat,
buns and pop will
be provided by
High Mountain ATV
please bring your
favorite side
dish. There will
be a sign up sheet
to let everyone
know who is
bringing what. 5
p.m. – 8 p.m.
PLEASE
BRING FOLDING
CHAIRS TO POTLUCK
BBQ AND PIZZA
SOCIAL if you have
them.
A
MadMan ride will
be held again this
year and is optional.
Lots of energy and
stamina are
required to
complete this
rigorous day-long
ride. The MadMan
event costs an
additional $25.00
and includes a
special MadMan
T-shirt.
Two
all-you-can-eat
pancake, egg and
sausage breakfasts
are included on
Friday and
Saturday mornings.
The breakfasts are
put on by our
local Search and
Rescue Department.
The
ATV rodeo will be
on Saturday and
includes three
events Drag
Racing, Barrel
Racing
and
the Mud Bog.
New
this year is a UTV
class (1class all
UTV’s)
The
six day Jamboree
culminates on
Saturday evening
with our ever
popular BBQ steak
dinner banquet,
awards
presentation and
raffles. This
year’s dinner
will be at the
Wallace Elks.
Rodeo
trophies will be
presented to 1st,
2nd,
and 3rd
place winners of
all ATV classes
& events,
A
drawing will be
held for those who
purchased raffle
tickets.
Numerous!!!
Raffle prizes are
donated by our
event sponsors and
area businesses. Regular
Raffle Tickets
are $1.00 each or
6 for $5.00 and
may be purchased
any time before
the regular raffle
begins.
As
the final event of
the Jamboree, a Special
Raffle will be
conducted for the
following two
prizes:
1st
place is 4 Duro
Power Grip 6 ply
ATV Tires, a
3000lb.Viper Max
Winch and a
Tamarack ATV Box.
2nd.
A flat Gas Pack
and ? to be
determined
Special
RaffleTickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00 and may be purchased anytime
before the special
raffle begins. You
must be at least
18 years old to
purchase these
tickets!
For tickets
and more
information, call:
208-512-2269 or e-mail us at: hmatva@cebridge.net
The
Jamboree Package
includes the
following:
One
Jamboree T-shirt
One
Rodeo T-shirt
Hosted
trail rides
(Monday –
Friday)
Wednesday
evening parade
participation,
pizza, pop and
beer social with
fun and games
Friday night potluck
BBQ get together
Burgers, Hot Dogs
& pop
provided.
Two
all you can eat
pancake, egg and
sausage breakfasts
(juice &
coffee included)
One
BBQ steak dinner
Five
tickets for
participation in
Saturday’s rodeo
Rodeo
event trophies
(for event
winners)
Additional
Jamboree
information
including the ride
schedules, event
locations and
hosted trail ride
details will be
provided at time
of registration.
Please check the Jamboree Registration Form for Event
Pricing
Important!!
– Please Read
the following
Jamboree
Rules,
Requirements and
Safety Mandates
On
hosted rides, all
participants will
need to provide
their own lunch. On
some rides, our
lunch stop may
either be at or in
close proximity to
a restaurant.
Should that be the
case, you are
welcome to
purchase a meal at
your own expense.
If you choose this
option, please be
time conscious so
as not to delay
the ride for
others.
The
Association
reserves the right
to require that
all safety and
general
requirements
statutory to
Federal, State,
and County law, as
well as Forest
Service, BLM,
Private Land
requirements and
High Mountain ATV
Association
requirements,
apply to all
participants.
Some
of these topics
especially
important to the
Association are as
follows:
All
participants
including
children must wear
a helmet at all
times while riding
an ATV during any
jamboree event.
This includes
traveling to and
from any jamboree
event/function.
You must
also have, at
minimum, a valid
OHV sticker to
participate in any
of the hosted
trail rides.
You must
obey all traffic
laws and behave in
a manner
representative of
a safe,
responsible and
courteous ATV
rider.
You must
carry credentials
provided by
the Association
that identify you
as a participant.
You must
carry a bucket and
a shovel on all
rides (your helmet
qualifies as a
bucket).
You must
ride in single
file.
If you
leave a hosted
ride for any
reason, you are no
longer considered
a participant of
that ride and will
be on your own
from that point
on. This applies
on a ride by ride
basis.
We do not
allow drinking
(alcoholic
beverages) and
driving.
We do not
allow driving
anywhere but
on designated
hosted, trails or
roads.
Except when
stated otherwise, all
meals are your own
responsibility.
Children
must be
accompanied by a
responsible adult.
If you have
not paid for the
Jamboree package
or single rides do
not show up and
expect to go:
Within the
Rodeo grounds:
No
Nitrous oxide! (Nitrox)
Children
under 12 are not
allowed to
participate on any
machine over
350cc.
We
do not allow any
machine to exceed
5 mph on the rodeo
grounds!
Riders
(rodeo
participants or
not) will not ride
or park in any
area designated
for
event rides.
Parking
will only be within
designated
spectator areas.
Riders
will follow all
signs and postings
of directions
while on the rodeo
grounds.
We
require that all
participants heed
these regulations
to keep everyone
safe and to enable
our staff and
equipment to get
to their
destinations as we
stage the events. We
also need to keep
the area open to
enable our vendors
and sponsors to
view the event! Please be respectful to all Jamboree officials, participants
and spectators!
Your cooperation
will be greatly
appreciated!
Rides
are supported by
participants
paying to get a
timed reading and
trophy. Therefore,
“just for fun”
riders will have
to pay like
everyone else! You
will not even get
to the starting
line if you
haven’t paid.
You
must have a
participant marker
(which we will
provide) on the
front of your
vehicle and
on your person
that identifies
you as a rodeo
participant. If
you do not have
these markers you
will not be
allowed to take
part in the rodeo
events!
Crowd
parking will only
be in designated
areas. Those
designations will
be made by the
High Mountain ATV
Association who
will flag or
otherwise mark the
boundaries.
Participants,
spectators, and
any others who do
not obey these
rules and
regulations, will
be removed from
the Jamboree event
and/or Rodeo
grounds and will
not be eligible
for a refund!
In
regards to all
hosted trail
rides, it is strongly
recommended, but
not required, that
you bring along
the following
items:
First
Aid Kit
Basic Tool
Kit
Tire Repair
Kit
Portable
Air Compressor
Eye
Protection
Dust Mask
Water and
Snacks
Hand-held
Radio (GMRS/FRS)
Extra
clothing for
possible inclement
weather: rain gear, jackets and gloves. Weather can change unexpectedly in this neck of the woods!
MOST
OF ALL HAVE A SAFE
AND FUN JAMBOREE
WITH MANY
MEMORIES!!
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