- Location
- Sandy, Ut
The Wasatch Cruiser Club hosted a Desert Rally yesterday. The rally was directed and ran by members Royal and Loretta Rose. They did an excellent job
This is the first rally club run I have ever participated in but I must say that I had alot of fun, just as much as a hardcore trail run. The rally consisted of two parts. A timed navigation couse in which teams had to visit three checkpoints over 60+ miles of trail stretching from Cedar Fort to Eureka and ending up in Little Moab. All this had to be completed using information presented to us in the form of 14 seperated maps that were used to find the checkpoints and trails that we were supposed to be on. A must for your clubs next trip...
Part two of the race consisted of a timed loop near little moab, this turned out to be alot of fun due to the fact that it wasn't about how fast you completed the loop but who could come closest to 10 minutes without going over. This left many competitors idling the last half-mile of the course....This way shear speed wasn't the key and safety remained a high priority.
For those that participate and plan different club/association runs, I recommend doing a rally style race at least once.
Cruiser Owners: check out our webpage-
http://www.wasatchcruisers.org
This is the first rally club run I have ever participated in but I must say that I had alot of fun, just as much as a hardcore trail run. The rally consisted of two parts. A timed navigation couse in which teams had to visit three checkpoints over 60+ miles of trail stretching from Cedar Fort to Eureka and ending up in Little Moab. All this had to be completed using information presented to us in the form of 14 seperated maps that were used to find the checkpoints and trails that we were supposed to be on. A must for your clubs next trip...
Part two of the race consisted of a timed loop near little moab, this turned out to be alot of fun due to the fact that it wasn't about how fast you completed the loop but who could come closest to 10 minutes without going over. This left many competitors idling the last half-mile of the course....This way shear speed wasn't the key and safety remained a high priority.
For those that participate and plan different club/association runs, I recommend doing a rally style race at least once.
Cruiser Owners: check out our webpage-
http://www.wasatchcruisers.org