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2011 Northwest Challenge

#1 Post by FvanWeelderen » Sat May 21, 2011 3:51 pm

Hi,

Have we heard from our friends in the Unexplored Southern Areas (USA) about this year's Northwest Challenge?

Has a date been set? Venue chosen? Sponsors lined up?

Rufus and I are interested in assisting this year as Race Marshals.

Please advise so that we can block off the necessary time on our calender.

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#2 Post by DaveB » Sun May 22, 2011 10:09 am

2011 dates Sept 30-Oct 2.

Just working on the website, which will be live in a couple of weeks.

Dave

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#3 Post by DaveB » Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:14 pm

Registration is now open for NWC 2011 in Washington State. Still some details to come, but you can go here to get yourself registered: http://nwchallenge.com

cheers, Dave

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#4 Post by DaveB » Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:51 am

Well... who's competing this year?

I've been thinking about it, what about you? :wink:

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#5 Post by bclandrover » Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:27 pm

Hi Dave,

I'm thinking about it. Not sure how yet.

Looks like I should register soon though! Early Registration is by August 1st!

Hmm, better add it to my TODO list. ;)

Later,
Don

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#6 Post by DaveB » Fri Jul 22, 2011 7:54 am

I just registered with Kris Markson. Come on BC, lets get a few competitors down there!

cheers, Dave

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#7 Post by MBach » Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:20 pm

The 23rd annual Northwest Challenge is fast approaching! This year’s Challenge will be held in Central Washington, West of Naches, from September 30 - October 2. Events will start Friday night, September 30, probably around 8 p.m. Competitors may even have tasks to complete on their way to the event.

To help in planning your participation, www.nwchallenge.com is your source for NWC history, photos of past challenges, and details on Northwest Challenge 2011. You can also use the website to register as a competitor or a volunteer. So far, we have only one registered team, though I know there are more interested parties out there! Register before August 1st and save $10 on your registration fee. A host of details on this year’s event will continue to be added to the site during July and August, so keep an eye out.

We'll be working hard to put on a Challenge worthy of the trip down from Canada, so register now, and we'll see you in 68 days!

Mike Bach
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#8 Post by DaveB » Wed Jul 27, 2011 7:57 am

I see theres a couple more entries for volunteer as well as competitor. Just limited internet right now so I haven't had a chance to update the site yet.

cheers, Dave

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#9 Post by bclandrover » Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:02 pm

Hey Guys,

I'm all signed in. Co-driver and vehicle TBD.

Can't wait!!

Thanks,
Don

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#10 Post by FvanWeelderen » Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:59 am

Greetings everyone,

Although I have registered as a volunteer, I'm interested in participating in the 2011 Northwest Challenge as a co-driver. With 24 years experience in an armoured reconnaissance regiment driving and commanding all types of 4x4 and 6x6 vehicles, I bring to your team a highly motivated navigator experienced at recovery / extraction (not that my team mate would need the latter due to the former).

I competed in the 2007 NWC as a driver in my 1968 Series 2A 109 (Putt Putt) and volunteered as a race marshal in the 2010 NWC.

Send me a PM if I can be of assistance.

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#11 Post by DaveB » Fri Sep 09, 2011 7:35 am

Hi Guys,

As of this morning there are 7 teams registered for Northwest Challenge. It would sure be nice to have a few more to represent BC. How about the Island contingent? Or perhaps a Polish team? Or what about an Executive team? Or a Retired Old Farts team?

FvanWeelderen

Update from Mike Bach

#12 Post by FvanWeelderen » Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:34 am

It's T minus 9 days now to NWC 2011 and counting very fast!  Scouting trip number three is in the books, and all is almost ready to go for this year's Challenge.  The organizing team is now frantically trying to get it all together so we can have a fun and challenging event for all.
 
As stated on the website (www.nwchallenge.com), the Challenge will be based at the Kaner Flats campground, located at N47.01139, W121.13028.  We have the Group Site reserved.  This may make for some interesting parking logistics, but I think we'll be able to get it figured out.  Worst case, there's a whole big camping area across from our reserved site that can take overflow.  Either way, we'll be just fine! 
 
There are toilets at the campground.  Contrary to what the I said in the last email, I found the water pump!  So there is running water for cooking/drinking.  Fuel and groceries are still available within 5-ish miles of the campground.  The area is, however, a little short on available firewood.  So that we can have good fires to chat around on Friday, and especially Saturday night, I'll be awarding a set number of additional points to each competitor team that brings five (5) pieces of firewood to the Challenge (not kindling).  Any volunteers that can bring firewood, your contribution would also be welcome. 
 
As listed on the "Event" page of the website, a GPS receiver will be required for the event's navigational tasks.  In addition, there are a couple of maps that will prove very useful:  Yakima County Recreation Guide, provided by the Yakima County Sherriff's Office; and Naches Ranger District.  Both are available at the Naches Ranger Station in Naches, WA.  They may also  be available on-line.  I haven't checked.  Also, I've seen some handy maps of the area at www.nwjeepn.com .  Look at maps for trails in the Manastash Ridge area, and there's a few maps that may prove useful there, too. 
 
I'll send out another email with any final details early next week, and may still have some final final details at the last minute.  The first event will be starting Friday night, September 30, at 8 p.m. 
 
Though there's a team or two on the edge right now, we're up to nine teams registered, and I know there are still a couple of potential competitors out there.  If any of you have influence over any of those, time to nag!  It would really be great to see a solid 10-team field.
 
Let me know if you have any questions at this point.  We're still plugging away at putting this together, and I still can't wait for the event!  (Good thing I won't have to wait long!)
 
Mike Bach
 

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#13 Post by Greg S » Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:06 am

Sad to say the "Challenge" just isn't in my future this year. Too much work need on the Rover (isn't that always the case with mine?) and the job situation (money) won't allow it.

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#14 Post by John » Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:32 pm

Play safe everybody.

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#15 Post by DaveB » Thu Sep 29, 2011 4:20 pm

Thanks, We're just loaded up and heading out in an hour or so.

Dave

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We're back.....

#16 Post by FvanWeelderen » Mon Oct 03, 2011 4:33 pm

Hi everyone,

I believe that everyone is home safe and sound by now. At this year's NWC, the RoverLanders were represetned by the following two teams:

- David Blair, Kris Markson (co-driver) in David's 1999 Land Rover Discovery II

- Don MacDonald, Chris Duff (co-driver) in Don's 1993 Land Rover Defender 110

As race marshalls, Pamela Blair (along with the Rover Pups) and Floris van Weelderen ensured that the challenges went smoothly and were thoroughly documented - keep an eye on the NWC website, your second eye on our upcoming newsletter, and your third eye (doesn't everyone have one?) on our photo gallery.

First place went to Dennis Bell and Paul Petroff (co-driver) in Dennis' 1958 Series I 88” V8 - yes a Series I won the 23rd Northwest Challenge - even after Dennis ripped out the engine mounts in his trusty steed. The Canucks rounded out the top five with Don in 4th and David in 5th out of a field of nine Land Rovers.

No signficant injuries to report as of this time although there were the usual bumps and bruises. Trucks did not fare as well with one Land Rover rolling on the rock climb challenge at Funny Rocks. Note that the Defender 90 (no names, no pack drill) landed on its wheels, was winched free of the crevice where it landed, had its right front wheel replaced, started up and drove away to finish the competition. Say no more, it's a Rover! Other competitors can tell you about the repairs they conducted late at night on the trail or in the base camp in order to reach the finish line.

Any road, lots of stories, not enough time to type, see you on the trail...

PS Remember we host the 25th Anniversary in 2013 - only two years from now!

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#17 Post by DaveB » Mon Oct 03, 2011 6:22 pm

We're back and recovering. No major bruises here, but really tired today for some reason. A great event, and yes, its time to start thinking about 2013.

We did a track log of Saturday which you might find interesting: http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=1313258

cheers, Dave & Pamela

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#18 Post by ANDYD » Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:20 pm

Congrats on the 4th & 5th finishes...sounds like it was quite the challenge!
Looking forward to hearing all the details and seeing the photos..

Dave, the really tired feeling is an "age" thing! Youll get over it in a week or two :wink:

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#19 Post by scoot_mcgrute » Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:29 pm

I had a great time competing in my first NW Challenge and can't wait until next year! Dan, my co-driver, mentioned several times that with the Land Rover name comes a little crazy with each of us. It was nice seeing the guys from the North again that's for sure!

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#20 Post by DaveB » Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:53 pm

First bit of video, more to come soon!

Welcome to the board, Scott.

Dave

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/S2ZfCyDQ2QE?rel=0" frameborder="0"></iframe>

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#21 Post by scoot_mcgrute » Tue Oct 04, 2011 5:35 am

Great video, Dave. Can't wait for the pictures too!

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#22 Post by FvanWeelderen » Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:38 pm

Here's a short video - almost as good as Dave's

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBn-R3m4 ... tube_gdata

Enjoy!

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#23 Post by ANDYD » Mon Oct 10, 2011 10:39 pm

Very Nice photos and videos, thanks for posting....

It looks like the North West "Challenge" lived up to its name!
I heard there were quite a few bumps & bruises!

Cheers, Andy

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