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HOT4X4 GPS Challenge VI, Sat May 7th

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HOT4X4 GPS Challenge VI


Saturday May 7th
Starting location : To be announced in the week prior (Fraser Valley area of BC Canada)
Arrive between 8 and 9AM for staggered departures
Vehicles may work alone or in teams of two.
Bring a lunch, the day is expected to be 5 or more hours long.

Requirements:
Functioning and in good working order 4x4 vehicle equipped with the normally accepted trail equipment such as, but not limited to front and rear tow points, tow strap, shovel, jack, full size spare tire and CB.
GPS using WGS 84

Purpose:
The purpose of this challenge is to make your way though a set course, making your way from one GPS coordinate to another. At each GPS coordinate location, you will receive the next coordinate.

What your GPS and you needs to be able to do:
Enter waypoint coordinates and make your way to them. If you are new to this type of challenge, please practice entering coordinates such as N49 05.092 W122 00.641 into your GPS and using the seek function to make your way to them. http://www.geocaching.com is an excellent site for doing a similar sort of challenge.

We have set up a challenging set of coordinates to locate.

REGISTRATION:
Please visit http://hot4x4.ca/resources/forms/hot4x4-gps-challenge-registration-form to register. Space is limited.
We are trying out a new registration, after signing up, please send me an email, [email protected]

***Please note, this challenge is merely a fun outing. It is not a competitive event. There are no speed or timing components.

***This event is free, but donations to the club are appreciated.

Thank you
Wes Rempel
HOT4X4 GPS Challenge Coordinator
 
In? Or just your Uncle Sam not issuing you a passport to let you out?

The last time I tried to go, they brought up a DWI that I had on my record, and said I wasn't allowed in. They were very forthcoming with all of the hoops I could jump through in order to appease their guidelines, but it just wasn't worth it to go to a monster truck show. That was twelve years ago, and I haven't had any reason to cross any border since so I don't know about a passport. I never tried to get one.
 
The last time I tried to go, they brought up a DWI that I had on my record, and said I wasn't allowed in. They were very forthcoming with all of the hoops I could jump through in order to appease their guidelines, but it just wasn't worth it to go to a monster truck show. That was twelve years ago, and I haven't had any reason to cross any border since so I don't know about a passport. I never tried to get one.

Most likely you still won't be allowed in ... but at 12 years I've heard the rehabilitation process is not too difficult. $200 and some paperwork:
http://www.1800duilaws.com/article/travel_to_canada.asp
 
The last time I tried to go, they brought up a DWI that I had on my record, and said I wasn't allowed in. They were very forthcoming with all of the hoops I could jump through in order to appease their guidelines, but it just wasn't worth it to go to a monster truck show. That was twelve years ago, and I haven't had any reason to cross any border since so I don't know about a passport. I never tried to get one.

Your Uncle Sam mandated passports many years ago for all us who want to come visit and thus you also require if you want to get back in!

You would need a passport or a secure DL to enter Canada and return to the USA.

Some of us jumped through more hoops and have NEXUS :)
 
Raz, one our participants, put together this little vid of the day.

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNNzFQSLB80&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL[/YT]

FYI, all the water works is actual roads that nature plays with when it rains good.
 
:haha::haha:
I like the "fishbowls" at 9:00!!!
Great Vid!:awesomework:
Looks like I missed out on a heck of a yr!!!:booo:
 
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