Post by Archangel on Jul 23, 2006 20:48:53 GMT -5
These RULES are not set in stone and no one is going to run around making sure everyone is obeying them but these are some general guidelines that everyone should probably try to stick to...
Trip rules:
1. IF YOU HAUL IT IN, YOU HAUL IT OUT. Don’t throw away liter or bury trash.
2. Use extreme care with cigarettes and matches. Prevent fires by using ashtrays and maintaining your vehicles’ exhaust system.
3. No motorcycles allowed in immediate camp area.
4. Drinking of alcoholic beverages while driving on or off road will not be condoned.
5. Pets must be controlled by their owners at all times.
6. When traveling in a caravan, day or night, turn on your headlights to make it easier for the vehicle ahead of you to see. Always keep the vehicle both ahead and behind in sight. If the vehicle behind you stops, stop and assist him/her, except on a freeway then proceed to the next off ramp and let the Tail Gunner, (last man), stop and assist.
7. Don’t drive over plants or off of the trail where damage to the terrain may occur. In other words TREAD LIGHTLY!
8. The Trail Boss is in charge of the run. Cooperate with him/her and obey their orders. The Trail Boss has the ultimate authority on all runs.
9. If you must leave the caravan for any reason, notify the Trail Boss immediately.
10. Outdoor restroom stops will be handled with common sense, “Men to the Left, Women to the Right”, unless otherwise instructed by the Trail Boss.
11. Profane Language should be limited and used with discretion when children are present on the run.
12. All organized runs will have a Trail Boss and a Tail Gunner.
13. If you should choose to bring a firearm with you on the trail run, please remember to use it responsibly. Firearms are not toys and they should not be treated as such. Firearms and intoxication around camp will NOT be tolerated. Also, if there are children/families on the trail run, please refrain from any shooting unless you find a suitable and safe location to due so.
Vehicle Equipment:
• PL or PD Insurance. (Roaded/licensed vehicles)
• Fire extinguisher
• Roll Bar. (Exception to this requirement are those vehicles having a steel utilized structure)
• First Aid Kit
• Tow Rope or Winch
• Safety Belts, one for each person traveling in the vehicle
• Spare Tire, Jack, and Lug Wrench
• Tow Hook or Strap Attachment Point (front and rear)
• Pair of Leather Heavy Work Gloves
• Citizen Band (CB) or Family Radio Service (FRS) Radio.
Recommended
• Shovel with at least a 5”x7” blade and 12” handle
• Axe, Saw, or Hatchet
• Highway Flares (3)
• One Gallon Bucket
• Pair of Hip or Chest Waders
No Exceptions, these are required
• Headlights
• Windshield Wipers
• Spare Tire
Trip rules:
1. IF YOU HAUL IT IN, YOU HAUL IT OUT. Don’t throw away liter or bury trash.
2. Use extreme care with cigarettes and matches. Prevent fires by using ashtrays and maintaining your vehicles’ exhaust system.
3. No motorcycles allowed in immediate camp area.
4. Drinking of alcoholic beverages while driving on or off road will not be condoned.
5. Pets must be controlled by their owners at all times.
6. When traveling in a caravan, day or night, turn on your headlights to make it easier for the vehicle ahead of you to see. Always keep the vehicle both ahead and behind in sight. If the vehicle behind you stops, stop and assist him/her, except on a freeway then proceed to the next off ramp and let the Tail Gunner, (last man), stop and assist.
7. Don’t drive over plants or off of the trail where damage to the terrain may occur. In other words TREAD LIGHTLY!
8. The Trail Boss is in charge of the run. Cooperate with him/her and obey their orders. The Trail Boss has the ultimate authority on all runs.
9. If you must leave the caravan for any reason, notify the Trail Boss immediately.
10. Outdoor restroom stops will be handled with common sense, “Men to the Left, Women to the Right”, unless otherwise instructed by the Trail Boss.
11. Profane Language should be limited and used with discretion when children are present on the run.
12. All organized runs will have a Trail Boss and a Tail Gunner.
13. If you should choose to bring a firearm with you on the trail run, please remember to use it responsibly. Firearms are not toys and they should not be treated as such. Firearms and intoxication around camp will NOT be tolerated. Also, if there are children/families on the trail run, please refrain from any shooting unless you find a suitable and safe location to due so.
Vehicle Equipment:
• PL or PD Insurance. (Roaded/licensed vehicles)
• Fire extinguisher
• Roll Bar. (Exception to this requirement are those vehicles having a steel utilized structure)
• First Aid Kit
• Tow Rope or Winch
• Safety Belts, one for each person traveling in the vehicle
• Spare Tire, Jack, and Lug Wrench
• Tow Hook or Strap Attachment Point (front and rear)
• Pair of Leather Heavy Work Gloves
• Citizen Band (CB) or Family Radio Service (FRS) Radio.
Recommended
• Shovel with at least a 5”x7” blade and 12” handle
• Axe, Saw, or Hatchet
• Highway Flares (3)
• One Gallon Bucket
• Pair of Hip or Chest Waders
No Exceptions, these are required
• Headlights
• Windshield Wipers
• Spare Tire