We have the official word about Alcohol & camping at Rausch Creek straight from the Park Manager & the Owner.
If you're camping and you are 100% done off-roading for the day alcohol is permitted at your campsite, during the banquet and a littler certain other thing we cooked up for you guys... details soon.
Now we had our official pre-run yesterday and here is a little post run report.
Jason & I were joined by ckelley of Freedom Motorsports & RAPTURR yesterday morning at the park. The Official Topless for TATAs Jeep event was happening there which gave a us a chance to see another very large scale event (over 400 Jeeps were present) being ran at the park. That really helped us put into perspective how to handle some of the challenges our event poses, not to mention gave us a few ideas for our event that we think everyone will like.
We also mingled with some of the vendors on hand and have one possibly two new vendors to add to the anttending vendor list. One of which will be on hand selling recovery gear for people who need it or are looking to upgrade.
We met with our Caterer and solidified the banquet menu.
On the trail..
We ran the day 1 & 2 courses as well as the KC Night Run course. Again without incident or damage to any truck. The Day 1 & 2 courses will take average drivers 30-40min to complete each lap. As I stated earlier in the thread each course is very unique and has many different challenges throughout the course. There is some high speed areas, wooded narrow trail, mud, some small water crossings, steep inclines that ascend and decend which varying surfaces, mildy technical rocky areas, loose boulders, roughly 1000' of elevation change....
The KC HiLites Night Run is taking place on a much shorter course that is in a lower lying area of the property using to hillsides and the valley in between them making it very spectator friendly, Off-road lights should make the entire course be visable from a high vantage point after dark. The course itself is more of the same as the other two courses from a driver's perspective, but with the added challenge of darkness should have an amplified feeling of challenge.
All of us who were out there walked away with a strong sence of optimism and excitement for HITH. Once Jason & I were able to stand there in Rausch Creek together and discuss and visualize things I think it's safe to say we have something that is completely unique in the Raptor world, it's not like the Texas Raptor Run, The Raptor Nationals or our name plate events The SnoBall & Spring13... This event will be both literally & figuratively "Havoc in the Hills!"
We didn't take to many pictures just because we were so busy most of the day, but here are a few to tide you over.