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What - Axial Taquito Grandito RECON G6 at the 10th Annual RTF “Cantina for the Con” Fundraiser
When - Saturday August 30, 2014
Where - 10th Annual Cantina for the Con at Loon Lake Spillway. GPS - 39° 0.210'N, 120° 18.731'W
Why - Rubicon Trail Foundation
Directions - From Sacramento, CA - Bing Maps - Driving Directions, Traffic and Road Conditions
From Reno, NV - Bing Maps - Driving Directions, Traffic and Road Conditions
From Las Vegas, NV - Bing Maps - Driving Directions, Traffic and Road Conditions
La Paz Baja, Mexico- Bing Maps - Driving Directions, Traffic and Road Conditions
Note: 4wd drive is not needed to attend. The road is paved up to to the spillway.
Rivas Concepts Show-n-Shine - Who will take home Best of Show honors? Who will take home RECON Ready Honors? The RC Show-n-Shine is open to all rigs. Bring your collection to show off at the 47th Annual Sierra Trek.
Online Registration - http://recong6.com/openevent3.html
G-Fee - 1.9 & 2.2 Adventurist Classes / Expedition Classes - $25
1.9 & 2.2 Drivin Durty Class (15 & under) - $15
Note: A Rivas Concepts Celebrity Night Run will take place after the sun goes down. Bring your headlamps, rock lights, and A Game to drive lines with some of the best drivers in the Sierra Mountains. Heckling in encouraged. Afterall, it is the Rubicon.
Camping - Primitive camping is available on site. As always, everyone is welcome to camp with the G Crew above the spillway. Our Camp grows every year and we love it. Reserve early for camping sites at Loon Lake Campground, LOON LAKE, CA - Campground & Camping Details - ReserveAmerica - [NRSO]
Food & Lodging - Placerville, CA has amenities and restaurants. The RTF crew of volunteer chefs prepare some of the best mexican trail food EVER! Taco sales help keep the Rubicon trail open and maintained. Eat to your content and thank you for your support!
Driver Check In & Rivas Concepts Show Shine Staging - 10am - 11am (note: Judging will start at 11:00am.
Drivers Meeting - 11:30am
Start Time - Day Stage - Following Drivers Meeting and National Anthem.
Classes
- 1.9 Adventurist - All makes and models rolling on 1.9 scale tires. If you have stretched a 1.9 tire over a 2.2 rim, cool. Just no cut and shuts or comp tires, unless a ya don’t mind a time penalty.
- 2.2 Adventurist - All makes and models rollin’ on big tires! No matter what axles you have them mounted on, if it’s a 2.2 scale tire, this is your class. Showcase those big tires in special 2.2 Adventurist Only sections.
- 6x6 Expedition Class - If you like big rigs and 6 wheel drive, then this class is for you. With a special class only section, your skills are sure to challenged. This class is for 1.9 tires only.
- N-Tow Expedition Class - This class is for 1.9 scale drivers that enjoy pulling a trailer on their scale adventure. It’s not just an empty trailer, there will be some cargo and special driving challenges as well.
- RECON Ready Open Class - Is a class for the Axial Jeep Wrangler G6. Everything is open except for tire size. 1.9 Tires and driving sections that will push driver and machine, the RECON Ready Open Class is a “Do Work, Driver” kinda class.
- 15 & Under Adventurist - Our young G6’ers to “do work” in.
- Drivin’ Divas - For all the lady drivers of scale adventure.
Axial Taquito Granito RECON G6
A tow strap is mandatory.
A spare tire is not mandatory, but highly recommended.
A minimum of 5 scale items is mandatory & found on all stock Axial scx10 vehicles.
5 scale South of the Border food items are not mandatory, but highly recommended.
A scale RTF sticker on you G-Ride / scaler is not mandatory, but highly recommended.
A scale Rivas Concepts sticker on you G-Ride is not mandatory, but highly recommended.
When off road enthusiasts travel the Rubicon Trail, they are packed to the gills for wheelin’ thrills. Packing your G-Ride for the Rubicon Trail is not mandatory, but highly recommended.
Expedition Class
A tow strap & spare tire is mandatory.
Must be able to secure and carry a scale item to a wheeler in need of repair. Item will be given to you at sometime during the event.
Jerry Cans are not mandatory, but highly recommended.
A small bundle of tinder or equivalent must be carried and may be used at sometime during the event.
“The Rubicon Trail historically runs from Georgetown, CA to Tahoma,
CA at Lake Tahoe. It started as an Indian trade route, became
a stagecoach route and is currently one of the premier 4-wheel
drive trails in the country. The first vehicle to drive the trail was
1908. Jeeps started regular use of the trail in the ‘50’s soon after
WW II.” quoted from the RTF’s “What is the Rubicon Trail”. In my words, it’s adventure at its purest form.
I have seen hikers, bikers, and almost every imaginable off road vehicle on the Rubicon Trail since 1998 and the G Crew looks forward to seeing your scaler “doin’ work” at the Cantina for the Con fundraiser.
Come get your scale adventure fix, in the Axial Taquitos Grandito RECON G6!