Tina and Indy are ready....
photo courtesy of Craig H.
An example of the information used by we Uralisti on our courses.
This was on Jay and Tim's Route, the last marker
This was on Jay and Tim's Route, the last marker
Both courses would include water obstacles (two rigs would fall victim here, but were self-recovered and on the road in a timely manner), sandy whoop-de-doos which tested the traction capability of the rigs, steep inclines and descents down sandy rock-strewn hillsides with the added bonus of heavily washboarded sections and large boulders to keep things interesting.
Both the rig belonging to Steffen and Dave ingested water during their
respective water crossings.
photo courtesy Jay and Deana
Liz and Dave S's rig gets pulled out of the water to be drained
photo courtesy canoewest aka Tim L.
Liz and Dave S's rig gets pulled out of the water to be drained
photo courtesy canoewest aka Tim L.
A video from Jay B aka mapperjay of the Northern Route
Scenes along the way as we searched for markers. I rode with
Chris L of Gypsum, that's his Gobi in the picture.
Chris L of Gypsum, that's his Gobi in the picture.
Best view of the day from one of the sites we rode to in search of
those orienteering markers.
Chris and I encounter fellow Uralista Scott M with his FJ Cruiser.
Scott couldn't pilot his own rig due to a hand injury prior to the CZAR.
All rigs that went out, came back, I am happy to report. Everyone seemed to have enjoyed this activity, we'll incorporate lessons learned and perhaps do it again next year.....or perhaps, geo-caching!
By mid-afternoon, the Sidecar Jousting event was set up and soon we every rig team had their practice run trying to use a lance to "spear" four rings along a roadside. The first ring is the largest one, then each following ring is a tad smaller.
First up was our youngest monkey....Tehya., she'd been looking forward to the
jousting all day! And this was after navigating for Tim, her dad, during the
orienteering course!
Sofia with her dad, Tim
The above should give you an idea of the length of the "lance"
The above should give you an idea of the length of the "lance"
photo courtesy Deana
Like Father, Like Son
Nick and his dad, Steffen
Janet and Roy N.
photo courtesy Martha
broken down ex-Army guys! (Third Place)
photo courtesy Scott Mu.
Patrick, my eldest son, manned the fourth ring point, ensuring the
wind wouldn't blow the ring off its mount.
Miles and I had 2 -3 runs at the jousting course.
Liz and Dave S.
Liz tries the "javelin" method for this run.
photo courtesy Scott Ma.
Team Beard
photo courtesy Scott Mu.
Julie and Craig H, and Tina their dog
photo courtesy Scott Mu.
Sofia and her Dad, Tim
photo courtesy Scott Mu.
Dezso and Jay
photo courtesy Scott Mu.
The competitiveness of the typical Uralista came to the fore folks, rigs raced down the short course....the monkey holding the lance unwaveringly as a cloud of dust covered both the road and the spectators cheering the competitors onward.. Who knew a URAL sidecar rig could go that fast?!
The winning time was 17.62 seconds with all four rings captured. There was a faster time but alas, they missed on ring. The winning team of Roy N. and Scott M. were awarded the annual CZAR trophy:
Team "Beard"
photo from Scott's FB page
photo from Scott's FB page
The award was given to Roy and Scott that evening, as we dined on steak at Quincy's Restaurant in Buena Vista. It was a fun and tasty way to finish off this year's CZAR Rally.
More photos as I get access to them, will add to this post accordingly. If you post a comment, you'll get a notification when more photos/videos are added, if any.
5 comments:
Very cool events, trails and awards. The orienteering looks a shade more difficult than geocaching.
Dom, I so want to try this! I am also an avid geo-cacher. I would be a monkey! Let me know if you need one in the future, or if anyone else does. But I won't grow a beard.
Still no Ural in my garage, but there has been a space made. Good news, remember our kitchen? It will look so much better by the end of the summer. I'll send pics.
Ride On!
Richard and Bridget, I do hope that empty spot in the garage is filled soon. Looking forward to the floor pics as well. Thanks to both of you for commenting.
What a great event. Especially the jousting.
How awesome to not only be a part of setting it up but an avid participant too. Great job Dom.
Added video compilation from Scott Murrish.....must see!
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