2010 HIGH MOUNTAIN ATV ASSOCIATION 16th ANNUAL JAMBOREE
2010 HIGH MOUNTAIN ATV ASSOCIATION - IDAHO
16TH ANNUAL JAMBOREE
Monday, July 19 through Saturday, July 24
Please contact John 604 625-4400 or email blinston@shaw.ca and let us know if you will be joining us, as we will be reserving a group campsite for all LMATV members.
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www.highmountainatv.org 208-512-2269 hmatva@cebridge.net
The Jamboree sports a week long schedule of hosted trail rides with 3 or 4 rides to choose from each day, Monday through Friday. Rides are set up according to three levels of difficulty and are rated as either easy, moderate or advanced. The difficulty level is determined primarily by the type of terrain encountered. Factors considered include: steepness, roughness, obstacles, snow and distance.
Wednesday's activities include an evening parade through Wallace followed by a pizza social. Pop is included with the social and fun and games. This year's parade theme is Your Favorite Hero.
A MadMan ride will be held again this year and is optional. Lots of energy and stamina are required to complete this rigorous day-long ride. The MadMan event costs an additional $25.00 and includes a special MadMan T-shirt.
Two all-you-can-eat pancake, egg and sausage breakfasts are included on Friday and Saturday mornings. The breakfasts are put on by our local Search and Rescue Department.
The ATV rodeo will be on Saturday and includes three events Drag Racing, Barrel Racing
And the Mud Bog.
The six day Jamboree culminates on Saturday evening with our ever popular BBQ steak dinner banquet, awards presentation and raffles. Rodeo trophies will be presented to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners of all ATV classes & events, a drawing will be held for those who purchased raffle tickets. Numerous raffle prizes are donated by our event sponsors and area businesses. Regular Raffle Tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00 and may be purchased any time before the regular raffle begins.
As the final event for the jamboree, a Special Raffle will be conducted.
Special Raffle Tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00 and may be purchased anytime before the special raffle begins. You must be at least 18 years old to purchase these tickets! For tickets and more information, call: 208-512-2269 or e-mail us at: hmatva@cebridge.net
The Jamboree Package includes the following:
One Jamboree T-shirt
One Rodeo T-shirt
Hosted trail rides (Monday - Friday)
Wednesday evening parade participation, pizza, pop and beer social.
Two pancake, egg and sausage breakfasts (juice & coffee included)
One BBQ steak dinner
Five tickets for participation in Saturday's rodeo
Rodeo event trophies (for event winners)
Additional Jamboree info, including an event schedule, event locations and hosted trail ride details will be provided at time of registration. Please check the Jamboree Registration Form for Event Pricing
Important!! - Please Read the following
Jamboree Rules, Requirements and Safety Mandates
On hosted rides, all participants will need to provide their own lunch. On some rides, our lunch stop may either be at, or in close proximity to, a restaurant. Should that be the case, you are welcome to purchase a meal at your own expense. If you choose this option, please be time conscious so as not to delay the ride for others.
The Association reserves the right to require that all safety and general requirements statutory to Federal, State, and County law, as well as Forest Service, BLM, Private Land requirements and High Mountain ATV Association requirements, apply to all participants.
Some of these topics especially important to the Association are as follows:
All participants, including children, must wear a helmet at all times while riding an ATV during any jamboree event. This includes traveling to and from any jamboree event/function.
You must also have, at minimum, a valid OHV sticker to participate in any of the hosted trail rides.
You must obey all traffic laws and behave in a manner representative of a safe, responsible and courteous ATV rider.
You must carry credentials provided by the Association that identify you as a participant.
You must carry a bucket and a shovel on all rides (your helmet qualifies as a bucket).
You must ride in single file.
If you leave a hosted ride for any reason, you are no longer considered a participant of that ride and will be on your own from that point on. This applies on a ride by ride basis.
We do not allow drinking (alcoholic beverages) and driving.
We do not allow driving anywhere but on designated hosted, trails or roads.
Except when stated otherwise, all meals are your own responsibility.
Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
If you have not paid for a hosted ride, do not show up and expect to go:
Within the Rodeo grounds:
No Nitrous oxide! (Nitrox)
Children under 12 are not allowed to participate on any machine over 350cc.
We do not allow any machine to exceed 5 mph on the rodeo grounds!
Riders (rodeo participants or not) will not ride or park in any area designated for event rides.
Parking will only be within designated spectator areas.
Riders will follow all signs and postings of directions while on the rodeo grounds.
We require that all participants heed these regulations to keep everyone safe and to enable our staff and equipment to get to their destinations as we stage the events. We also need to keep the area open to enable our vendors and sponsors to view the event! Please be respectful to all Jamboree officials, participants and spectators! Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated!
Rides are supported by participants paying to get a timed reading and trophy. Therefore, "just for fun" riders will have to pay like everyone else! You will not even get to the starting line if you haven't paid!
You must have a participant marker (which we will provide) on the front of your vehicle and on your person that identifies you as a rodeo participant. If you do not have these markers you will not be allowed to take part in the rodeo events!
Crowd parking will only be in designated areas. Those designations will be made by the High Mountain ATV Association who will flag or otherwise mark the boundaries.
Participants, spectators, and any others who do not obey these rules and regulations, will be removed from the Jamboree event and/or Rodeo grounds and will not be eligible for a refund!
In regards to all hosted trail rides, it is strongly recommended, but not required, that you bring along the following items:
First Aid Kit Basic Tool Kit Tire Repair Kit Portable Air Compressor
Eye Protection Dust Mask Water and Snacks Hand-held Radio (GMRS/FRS)
Extra clothing for possible inclement weather: rain gear, jackets and gloves. Weather can change unexpectedly in this neck of the woods!
MOST OF ALL HAVE A SAFE AND FUN JAMBOREE WITH MANY HAPPY MEMORIES.

