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BeaveRun • View topic - INFO - BeaveRun Dirt Days

INFO - BeaveRun Dirt Days

Guided Rides on the Trails @ BeaveRun. From Mild to Wild - Do you have what it takes to survive?

INFO - BeaveRun Dirt Days

by BeaveRun on Mon Dec 01, 2008 5:47 pm

Dirt Days takes place at BeaveRun in Western Pennsylvania - Wampum to be exact! - address here


Description, Guidelines & Rules for BeaveRun Dirt Days


2010 Dirt Day pricing: $40/ vehicle , $10/ passenger.


Want to take your 4x4 vehicle off-road in a legal, safe environment designed to test your skills and your build? BeaveRun Dirt Days gives you that opportunity! From mild to wild, we offer trails that are designed to teach off-road 101 to full on black level challenges that will keep even the seasoned wheeler busy!

At Dirt Days we organize run groups based on vehicle prep and driver skill level. The run groups are lead by our team of professional trail guides that teach you how to use your vehicle to the fullest. We give you a full team of spotters and recovery personal to make your day as fulfilling as possible. From winch safety and recovery technique to teaching you how to use traction control and lockers.

BeaveRun's trails have hosted a number of teams and groups from your local club to government agencies to search and rescue teams. Dubbed as one of the best training grounds on the East Coast! This OHV will not disappoint! Come out and join us on the Trails!



* RSVP is requested for Dirt Days - With your RSVP please include your contact info and vehicle type.

* Be On Time - Please allow time for travel and respect the time the ride is to start. If you’re running late the day of the event please call us for additional help or directions!

* Keep them in your sights - When riding on a trail, do not let the person behind you out of site. If you lose sight of them, STOP!

* Pack a lunch - Bring food & non-alcoholic beverages. Feel free to bring your own food and please pick up any trash that you may see on the trails. There will be no alcohol on any trail.

* TREAD LIGHTLY stay on the designated trails -It's important that we tread lightly and have as little impact on the trails as possible. Travel "as slow as possible and as fast as necessary".

* Listen to our guides- BeaveRun guides will help spot you through challenging obstacles. Let them know if you require special assistance. They have been here before and are here to help you!

* Ask for help - It's ok to ask for help or a spotter to get over an obstacle; same goes for a strap. Getting stuck is part of the sport and working as a team to help others is why we are here.

* Children & Pets need to be safe - This means they must be monitored by their parent/guardian at all times! Make sure your pet is strapped in securely. Pets can get hurt from bouncing around just as easily as humans can.

* No moving obstacles or Modifying the trails - We have specific paths and obstacles on the trails at BeaveRun. Some people have a habit of making the trail work for them instead of employing a recovery system or driving technique to get them through an obstacle.



Trails


The Trails at BeaveRun offer a variety of terrain & elevation. There's something here for everyone. Whether it's your first time off-road or just looking for a new place to wheel.

* Level 1 - Get your tires dirty, mild challenges, intro to off-road. Great for stock or light modified trucks.

* Level 2 - The majority of our trails and challenge spots. Lift, Locker and Skids highly recommended.

* Level 3 - Equivalent to black level trails at other OHV. These are our higher end challenge spots.



Vehicle Requirements

* Tow points front and rear
* Recovery strap (kinetic, not tow)
* General safety inspection (no leaky fluids, bad tires, etc.)






EVENT TIME:
9AM Registration opens
10AM Trail Ride Begins
12:30 Lunch Time
4PM wrap up

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Re: Description, Guidelines & Rules for BeaveRun Dirt Days

by crestwood36 on Sun Dec 07, 2008 1:32 pm

A couple of extra things:

Lunch - It's a good idea to pack one. There is a subway and a gas station close by where you can get stuff in the morning. If you forget, we can run you out at lunchtime, but this will cut down on your time to talk with other drivers during the break.

Tow straps - Make sure these are soft loop straps, NO METAL HOOKS! Hooks slip and break windshields or bones. You are better off carrying soft loop straps and a properly rated shackle (it will be printed on the shackle).

Tow points - If you have open hook points and are able to do so, I highly recommend swapping these for a closed loop or something that you can attach a shackle to. As with hooks on tow straps, these tend to slip and send things flying through the air.
~Matt Polantz

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