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2012 Colorado Toyota Jamboree 7/20-7/22
2012 Colorado Toyota Jamboree
July 20-22nd 2012 Sponsored by Addicted Off Road ![]() ![]() The 2012 Colorado Toyota Jamboree will be held July 20-22, 2012. This year's event is going to be held on private property to better accommodate the large group we expect this year. The property is located near Salida, CO, just south of Buena Vista (address is 14200 CR 193 Salida, CO). There will be signs directing you from the highway to the campsite. We will be holding the raffle and free BBQ on Saturday night again this year, just like last year. Burgers, Dogs, and other sides will be provided before the raffle begins. Raffle will likely start between 7-8pm. We will also be providing trash service, portable toilets, and firewood this year. The portable toilets and trash cans must be used, the future use of this property depends on how clean we keep it. Please note that we are staggering start times for trail runs so we can better organize each run to make this work smoother. It’s imperative that we follow this rule this year to abide by the BLM and Forest Service rules for the event. That is why pre-registering is so important. Please helps us to make this event run smoother by doing this. Please note that YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER for trail runs. Cost for the weekend event is $30/rig. We cannot accept on-site registration at the trail-head itself. So, if you want to run Holy Cross on Friday, then you must pre-register BEFORE meeting at the trailhead. This is required as we need to keep the group numbers within a certain number. Pre-registration will be closed Wednesday July 11th. We will have on-site registration at the property entrance. On-site registration will be $40 per rig. Your registration fee includes use of all facilities at the event including trail runs, camping, trash service, portable toilets, firewood, Saturday's BBQ, and the Raffle. We are NOT trying to make money on this event. In fact, whatever funds are left over after the event will also be donated to Stay the Trail along with all raffle proceeds. Raffle tickets will be 6 tickets for $5 or $1/ticket. This is a great family event, and we want to keep it that way. Please send this form and check or money order (amount $30) to: Addicted Offroad 6344 W. 10th Street Greeley, CO 80634 For any more information or questions please call or email us (970)420-4198 sales@addictedoffroad.com Trail List: Please list the trails you plan on running on your registration form. Boulder Mountain (Stocker friendly) BV Carnage Chinaman Gulch Grizzly Lake (Stocker friendly except for the first big ledge, might need a pull) Hancock Pass (Stocker friendly) Holy Cross Iron Chest Lost Canyon (Stocker friendly) Mount Antero (Stocker friendly) Mount Princeton Pomeroy Lakes (Stocker friendly) Tincup Pass (Stocker friendly) Wheeler Lake
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ONE MONTH BUMP UNTIL THE REGISTRATION FORMS ARE DUE!!
http://www.addictedoffroad.com/extra...boreeWaver.pdf CGuava & I went and checked out the land we will be using to camp. I know it's been said a couple times but the future of our event and getting to use this private land depends on how well we treat it. There will be porta potties and trash dumpers onsite. We MUST USE THEM! We can't crap all over this private land. With that said, here's the maps of the property. County Road 193 is located 0.5 miles from the intersection of 285/24 and 291. Head north on county road 193 for 0.4 miles and that's the entrance to the property. ![]() We'd like to keep the traffic on the property to 2 main directions. They are labeled in red. Please do not head north on the road past the horse trailer. The property owner's house is on the other side of the hill. We are camping in the southwest section of the property. Here's a more detailed map of the camping area. ![]() The area in orange is nice & flat but out in the open. We felt this would best be used to park truck & trailers and RV's. Please make sure to leave enough room for people to turn around in these areas. The area in yellow is suggested camping area. There will be plenty of room for everyone. Please try and keep vehicles on the red paths to avoid the # of truck tracks on his land. The area in green is our campfire area. It's out in the open and centralized. Please do not make your own indivual fire pits all over the land. Let's keep the fire in the green area. We can build several fire pits in the green. I know what you are thinking - Chaffee County is under a fire ban. The property owner might be able to pull a burn permit for our Jambo weekend. Let's keep our fingers crossed. If you have any questions regarding the event, please ask them. If you are planning on attending the event and haven't gotten your forms filled out, please get them in ASAP. We need to pay for the land use, porta potty & dumpster rentals. All the leftover funds are being donated to Stay The Trail! Thanks for making this one of the best Toyota events in the US!
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Yes, event is still on!!! The Salida/ Buena Vista area is west of the Waldo Canyon fire. We will not be planning any campfires do to the stage 2 fire restrictions. Not a big deal. You planning on making the event? Registration forms are due in 8 days.
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Good news.
The governor has lifted the fire ban as of yesterday. We have received a lot of rain the last 1.5 weeks and its now up to the counties to dictate the fire bans. So, Chaffee county has Stage 1 restrictions. That means we can have a fire, but it needs to be in a "permanent fire ring or structure". I will be bringing my fire pit. Its not huge, but will work for this. Also, we should be able to get away with one main campfire location. We still need to be very aware of the potential fire danger, but it looks like the ban was lifted just in time for the event. ***** Also on a side note. Pre-registraion is now over as of today. If its postmarked the 10th, you'll be fine, but from here on out, you can only register at the event itself.
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Awsome on the fire ban being lifted. Yeah i wasnt sure as of yesterday If I was gonna make it on not. But Its a go, ill call you guys and let you know how many people are coming in our group.
Also I still got one spot open on the trailer for anyone wanting to go from New Mexico. |
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Just a heads up, I HWY 24 is closed between Leadville and Redcliff due to a sinkhole that is 100' deep. This is the route we usually take between BV and Holy Cross on Friday, they say the road is closed indefinitely.
I suggest taking 91 between Leadville and Copper Mtn. to I70, then taking I70 to Minturn to Holy Cross. https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=C...=10&via=1&z=10
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![]() Blanca trailhead - From left to right - Bill / Ish / Eric / Aaron / Jerry ![]() Right after Jaws 2 ![]() Perfect day to be wheeling! ![]() Towards the top ![]() Lake Como ![]() Blue Lake ![]() Eric headed down from Blue Lake. Having these huge peaks all around makes you feel small. ![]() Driving past Lake Como on the way down. Fish were turning over like crazy. ![]() San Luis Valley in the distance ![]() Coming down Jaws 2.5 The wind wasn't nice to this tree.
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![]() You can see the end of the trail in the distance. We're still quite a ways from the highway. ![]() Top of Wheeler Lake. Another perfect CO day to be outside enjoying the weather! ![]() Parked next to Wheeler Lake for some lunch. ![]() Headed down the trail ![]() Parked under the old Magnolia Mill. It always looks ready to fall at any time. ![]() Might as well press our luck X2 ![]() Top of Iron Chest. A couple clouds in the sky but still a great day. ![]() ![]() Old steam boiler ![]() Group shot while we eat some lunch.
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