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2010 Land Rover National Rally

Moab Utah October 19th – 23rd, 2010

Schedule

Trail Day Reminder:
Gas up night before, bring sunscreen, water, Gatorade, food, tools, spares of everything, first-aid kit.
Please do a full safety inspection of your vehicle before and after each trail.

Tuesday October 19th

4:00- 8:00 PM Registration at Old Spanish Trail Arena
Address: 3641 S Hwy 191, Moab, UT 84532

6:00 PM Night Run – Fins n Things (tentative).
Meet at City Market

Wednesday October 20th

7:00-8:00 AM Registration at Old Spanish Trail Arena

7:00-8:00 AM Trail Selection and Line-Up at Old Spanish Trail Arena.
Trail end times will vary depending upon trail chosen.

8:00 AM Training Class (very popular)
Description: New to four wheeling or new to your Land Rover then this is the class for you. Includes safe recovery training, what gear to carry, when and how to operate 4-wheel drive/lock, and much more.

Thursday October 21st

7:00-8:00 AM Registration at Old Spanish Trail Arena

7:00-8:00 AM Trail Selection and Line-Up at Old Spanish Trail Arena.
Trail end times will vary depending upon trail chosen.

7:00-9:00 PM Cocktail Party at Sunset Grill
Address: Utah 900 North Main Street (Highway 191 North end of Moab).
An array of appetizers will be served. Each registered adult may receive two complimentary adult beverages. Note: If you are wheeling the Golden Spike Trail, keep time out breaks as short as possible or you could miss the cocktail party.

Friday October 22nd

“MOSTLY” OPEN DAY – NO TRAILS
See the sights of Moab, Shop, Mingle with friends, Ride a bike…(what to do)

4:00-8:00 P.M. Afternoon “CAR SHOW”, “VENDOR SHOWCASE and RAFFLE” at the Old Spanish Trail Arena. This event is not to be missed!
Sandwiches, chips and soda will be served.

Wash (or not) your Land Rover and show it off during the CAR SHOW.
RAFFLE: Raffle tickets may be purchased during Tue, Wed or Thurs registrations and also during this event up until 15 minutes before the Raffle.

Saturday October 23rd

7:00-8:00 AM Registration at Spanish Arena

7:00-8:00 AM Trails Selection and Line-Up at Old Spanish Trail Arena.
Trail end times will vary depending upon trail chosen.

7:00-8:00 AM Closing Banquet at the Grand Center.
Address: 182 N 500 W, Moab, UT 84532

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Represents: Registration and Trail Staging Location, Banquet Location, Cocktail Party Location


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History of Land Rover National Rally (LRNR)

In 1989 Bill Davis of Great Basin Rovers approached the Land Rover Owners Association based out of Northern California if he could organize a Land Rover national Rally under the auspices of the club. With their blessing he then went ahead and organized the inaugural event in Moab Utah. The first few years of the event were organized by Bill and the mountain states division of the Land Rover Owners Association before the Solihull Society took over control. The rest as they say is now history.

This will be the 21st consecutive year of the event which has seen it held in many locations in Utah and Colorado including Moab, Ouray, Breckenridge, Leadville, Montrose & Steamboat Springs. The Land Rover National Rally is a non-profit event organized by the Solihull Society. This event aims to bring together adventure loving people who share the common interest of Land Rovers and active four-wheeling.

The event encourages safe and responsible operation of four-wheel-drive vehicles. Bill Burke of 4-Wheeling of America has trained members of the Solihull Society in trail leadership, recovery techniques and safety. The Solihull Society and the Land Rover National Rally are grateful to Bill’s dedication to our event. We encourage you to take a Bill Burke course, you will be glad you did.

The Land Rover National Rally utilizes public lands in a responsible manner as part of an effort to keep public land trails and roads available for multipurpose use.

We are looking forward to seeing you there!
by Norman Hall