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Wyoming Snow Run Event - Registration Information

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2007-2008 Wyoming Snow Run event presented by:

Arctic Cat, HMK Snowmobiling, Triton Trailers, and Ingles Performance.

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1st Annual Wyoming Snow Run
April 4 & 5, 2008
Togwotee Mountain Lodge in Moran, WY

To pre-register for this event, print out the event flyer, fill out completely, and mail back to the address on the flyer. *Pre-registration is required.

To return to the Wyoming Event Page click here.

Registration:

  1. Pre-register by March 20, 2008. Space is limited as Pink Ribbon Riders hosts a dinner party and awards ceremony at the end of each Snow Run. Wyoming Snow Run will be limited to the first 125 riders.
  2. Registration packets will be mailed to you once we receive your minimum donation of $75.00. You may mail donations that you have collected prior to the event, but please include your Snow Run event name and your name to receive credit. NEVER send cash.
  3. Registration is per person and NOT per sled. If you are riding double you must register for two (2) people.
  4. Registration packet includes; a) Donation envelope (this is where you can write down donations and keep track of those who support you.) b) local hotel info. c) specific event information
  5. Start raising pledges if you choose. Those that raise additional pledges above the minimum donation are eligible for the prize incentive levels custom for each Snow Run event.
  6. Come to the Snow Run! Check in times vary per event. Please check your registration packet for information. Check back to the Pink Ribbon Riders web site as we will keep you very posted to event details as time gets close to the event.

Riding Groups - Mountain Riding Groups
Hooter Haulers:
A rider that has years of advanced mountain riding. Will do hill climbing and boon docking, likes to play in the trees. Is used to riding in deep powder. This group will not trail ride. This is the most advanced level. Not for the average rider and not for the first time out west rider.

Mo Hills: Same as above, but at an intermediate level. You will not focus on trail riding. Your style of riding is mountain riding, but Not as advanced and would enjoy a more medium level of Hill climbing. You would prefer not to climb very steep Hills and mountains. You like playing in the powder.

Riding Groups - A little of Both
The B Cup:
This is an advanced rider that wishes to trail ride and mountain ride. You will have a mixture of trails at a medium to fast paced and a time to play at hill climbing and tree riding, You can maintain a fast paced speed through rough trail conditions (55mph +). This is a great group for an advanced trail rider that has not yet rode out west. Or the west rider that wants to see a new area of Wyoming.

The A Cup: This group is the same as the B Cup, just taking it a notch down. You take a little more breaks when riding. Ride at a little slower pace on the trails. But want to get the full out west experience.

Riding Groups - Trail Riding
The Grand Tetons:
This is an advanced ride that will cover lots of miles and lots of Scenery. You have many years of experience and like a fast paced day.

Speed Bumps: Intermediate - A little less aggressive and enjoys a moderate paced ride. This rider has been riding many years, but does not consider themselves an overly aggressive rider. Likes to take frequent breaks and see the sights.

Sight Seers/ Riding Double: A slower paced group that would like to take frequent breaks or stops to enjoy a breath of fresh air and the surroundings. This group will do less than 100 miles.

If you consider your self an advanced rider, because of the years you have ridden, but like to take a more leisurely pace (10-15 miles per hour under posted limits) at a slower speed than the posted limits, we would consider you an Intermediate rider for our groups.

*Please make sure to circle the correct riding group when you send in your registration information.

Your Day Includes:

Event ride, lunch, dinner party, music & giveaways, and event collectors patch.

Prize Levels:

$150.00 – Every participant that raises $150 will receive a Pink Ribbon Riders T-shirt.

The Top Fundraiser will be recognized at each Snow Run Event.

The following levels are cumulative. Any participant that reaches a level, will have his or her name entered into a drawing for that prize. One prize will be awarded at that level.
Level Prize
$300 + Sponsored by Sly Dog Ski Company
$500 + Sponsored by HMK Snowmobiling & FLY Racing
$750 + Sponsored by KLIM Clothing & Scott USA
$1,000+ Sponsored by Choko Clothing, Tek Vest, Castle, & Woody's

Snow Run Agenda:

Friday Night - April 4th  
WELCOME PARTY - More information to be announced
All participants are encouraged to join us in kicking off the 1st Annual Wyoming Snow Run by celebrating and checking in early. Fundraising envelopes maybe turned in. Door prizes will be drawn for all participants that attend this evening.
 
Saturday - April 5th  
Event Day Check In Time: 8am to 9:00am
Event Day Opening Ceremony Time: 9:15am
Event Day Start of Ride Time: 9:30am Sharp
Lunch Included in the event day
Dinner Party follows the event ride completion. Great food, giveaways and awards.
*Times are tentative for agenda. All participants that register will receive a registration packet with details of the event.

Snow Run Rules:

  • Have your sled full of gas and ready to go when you get to check in.
  • Rides start on time and we ask everyone to be at check in so your day will start smoothly!
  • Have identification on you at all times, proof of insurance and state registration. You will be asked for this at check in. *If your state does not require insurance, you will not need to provide proof of insurance.
  • All participants of the Snow Run are required to sign a waiver.
  • Any participant under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Participants must be the legal riding age of the state the Snow Run is held in. To ride alone they must have proof of state safety certificates. * Snow Run participants must be at least 12 years old to participate.
  • All participants are required to raise the minimum donation of $75.00 to participate.
  • It is optional for the participant to choose to raise additional funds to be considered in the prize program.
  • Snow Run participants must be courteous to all other participants and Pink Ribbon Riders reserves the right to eject any person in attendance that may be disruptive to the event or to others.
  • Snow Run events are alcohol free while riding.

* The Snow Runs will go forward no matter what mother nature throws at us. We will provide an event that will be fun for all while keeping the cause in mind of raising funds for those in need.

Need some help with Fundraising? Visit the Fundraising Tips page for helpful hints.

     
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