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Written by admin
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Friday, 11 May 2012 05:14 |
See you on the trails! |
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Written by koly
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Saturday, 05 May 2012 06:44 |

Arizona Land Rover Owners, in cooperation with The Overland Expo, is proud to offer our Overland to the Expo adventure. Directly following our 2012 Arizona Land Rover Rally, being held May 10th-13th in Cottonwood Arizona, we will lead a select group of explorers as we travel North to Monument Valley, Hunt’s Mesa, and Utah’s famous Hole in the Rock potion for the more adventurous souls.
Due to limited space and early anticipation for the trip, we are now offering 2 itineraries’s with something for everyone.
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Written by admin
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Saturday, 21 April 2012 02:29 |
Rally Preparations - what to bring and plan for:
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Water. Bring plenty of it - especially if you are not used to the desert environment. Heat stroke is a definite possibility depending on hydration, the weather, and fitness levels.
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Sunscreen. The sun in Arizona is beautiful but also brutal. There is very little shade, and when you don't see a cloud for days, you want some SPF saving you from the burning UV rays.
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Sunglasses and Hats. (see Bring Sunscreen above)
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Your Lunch & Snacks For The Day. Most trail runs should have you back to Rally HQ with enough time to get cleaned up for that evening's festivities, but there's no Micky D's out on the trail!
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Written by Di_s_Henry
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Sunday, 08 April 2012 07:23 |
The Arizona Land Rover Owners Club welcomes your four legged friends. However, we require that each pet owner adhere to a Dog Owner’s Code of Conduct to ensure that both 2 legged and 4 legged friends enjoy their experience at the 2012 AZLRO Rally.
- All dogs must be on a leash and under control during any group functions. This includes, but not limited to: any areas on and around Rally Headquarters, the Rally Staging areas or gatherings off the individual trail runs.
- Any dog that is disruptive, an excessive barker or shows signs of any aggressive/unsocial behavior must be contained and removed from the general public.
- If asked, an owner should immediately remove the dog from any persons uncomfortable in the presence of the dog(s).
- Dogs may be loose on the trail, if the owner has dog(s) under control and the dog is not disruptive to the group or trail run/hike.
- Owners must clean up after their dogs and dispose of the waste properly.
- Do NOT leave any pet (or child!) in a vehicle at any time in Arizona without due care! It will be hotter than you think and can easily be fatal. Leaving your pet in an enclosed car in excessive heat can lead to a class 1 misdemeanor in Arizona.
I agree to hold AZLRO, their members, and council members for this event and the owner and/or lessor of the premises, harmless from any claim or loss or injury which may be alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly to any person or thing by the act of my dog(s) while in or about the event premises or grounds and I personally shall assume all responsibility and liability for any such claim. I further agree to hold the aforementioned parties harmless from any claim for loss, injury or damage to my dog(s). My signature below indicates that I understand and agree to the above statement and Dog Owners Code of Conduct.
Date:______________ Printed Name:_______________________
Signature: ___________________________________________________
Dog Name(s): ____________________________________________________________________
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Written by koly
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Sunday, 01 April 2012 10:24 |
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Trail maps for the rally hosted courtesy of ViewRanger. Launch maps in a new window.
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