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Site Rules- Important Please read
All Visitors Must Follow These Rules

General Rules

• All attendees must read and sign waiver

• All attendees must wear wristband

• Parents/Guardians are responsible for their child’s safety, certain race vehicles have limited visibility.

• Pedestrians be aware race vehicles have the right of way, use caution

• No drugs

• Spectators can not bring alcohol on to site

• Alcohol is not permitted in spectator areas, race areas or anywhere during event hours

Smokers please smoke away from other spectators. 

Don’t leave your cigarette butts on the ground. Dispose of them properly, we can’t afford any fires to be started.

• There will be garbage cans and recycle bins spread out on the grounds.

• Please dispose of all garbage in the cans or pack out what you packed in.

• Animals do graze onsite or we have the field hayed so please pick up any garbage you see.

• Rowdy behavior, excessive noise or aggressive conduct will not be tolerated

Traveling to the Ranch

We are on a temporary permit and we need to set an example and leave a positive impression on the community. 

We ask that everyone traveling to and from the ranch events to drive with the utmost care.

ZERO tolerance for any kind of reckless driving, speeding, disrespectful behavior or driving under the influence when it comes to the public traveling to and from the ranch. This includes the gravel road!

If you are caught or someone reports your behavior to us you will be banned from future events at the ranch.

Respecting the communities we race in and travel through goes a long way and helps keep our venues open.

• Police will be doing road side checks and monitoring the road for anyone speeding or under the influence.

• Follow the rules of the road.

• Dispose of cigarette butts in a safe and proper manner, absolutely no butts out the window or onto the ground. 

• Let’s all work together and prevent forest fires!

• Watch for livestock, wildlife and pedestrians on the roads to the ranch.

Be respectful of roads, neighbors and community, we have a zero tolerance policy.

One strike and your banned. 

Watch for Garbage on the Roads

• We ask anyone traveling to and from the ranch over the course of the weekend to watch for and pickup any garbage seen on the road to the ranch.

• Let's leave the road cleaner then it was before the weekend!

Gate Hours

• Friday gates open at 10am for racers and camping.

• Saturday and Sunday gates will be open 8am for racers and camping.

• Saturday and Sunday spectator gates opens at 11am

Gates at Night- Racers/ Campers

• Gates close each night at 11pm. 

• No traveling between 100 Mile and the ranch after 11pm unless there is an emergency.

Important Note: We ask attendees to respect our wishes as we had several requests from the neighbors that live near the road. Trailers are fairly noisy on the gravel road especially when they are bouncing around in potholes.

• Please stay in town, at a rest stop or truck stop if you can not make it out to the ranch before 11pm on Friday.

• It takes about 30 to 45 minutes to travel between 100 Mile House and the ranch so please time your travel accordingly.

 

No one is to park or camp out on the road or entranceway of the ranch. Our temporary permit could be canceled and we will loose this venue.

Racers/ Campers

• No fires at campsites, only propane fires are allowed.

• No starting, running or joyriding race vehicles at night.

• Use caution watch for pedestrians and children. 

• Between the hours of 10pm to 8am no race vehicles should be heard running unless racing is going late. Breaking these rules can result in disqualification.

Saturday evening there will be a central fire for anyone to attend.

• Music must be turned down at 12:00pm (midnight) to a respectful level. 

• Alcohol may only be consumed in campsites after race events are over for the day

• No joyriding off property on crownland or FSR’s with race vehicles or uninsured pit vehicles

• All vehicles onsite including Pit vehicles must be operated in a safe and controlled manner, no speeding, joyriding or hot-rodding.

• Riding while impaired or under the influence of drugs or alcohol is prohibited

• Campsites must be kept clean and tidy, garbage and recycling dispose of in correct barrels or dumpster

We have spill kits onsite and a contaminated soil disposal tote. Please see a track official if your truck has a spill and they will assist you. 

We would like to try and reserve camping for racers, their pit crew and volunteers but if you are a spectator and would prefer to camp on-site it will be:-$35 per person for weekend pit passes and a camping fee $60/RV or vehicle.

 

Pets

Racers can bring their pet but its not recommended.

• Pets must be on a leash and must be under control at all times.

• Pets are not to make excessive noise or disturb other persons.

• Pet owners must cleanup after their pets, poop and scoop applies at all times

• Make sure pets are in a safe, cool, secure spot while racing is taking place.

Spectators please no pets. We ask you leave them at home, so they don’t have to endure the heat or loud noises.

Toilet Facilities

• Please use proper toilet areas, as outhouses are setup around venue.

• Please inform event staff if there is any issues with an outhouse.

 

Wildlife

• Due to the remote nature of the venue wildlife maybe seen. Bears, deer, moose and bobcats do frequent the area. 

• Do not feed wildlife.

• If wildlife become an issue inform event staff immediately.

Creeks and Water Ways

• All creeks and water ways are protected areas.

• Absolutely no driving in any creeks or water way as there is fish present. 

• No littering in or tampering vegetation in any creek or water way.

Other Info

Unfortunately, there is no cell phone service at this track.

Cell service is available at Forest Grove (30 min away) so please be prepared for this. We have a satellite phone for medical emergencies only.

 

Find Rules and Regulations here

Please make sure you have the proper safety gear in order to race. Go to the NWMRA website to see the rules and regulations. Each class requires different levels of safety gear. Please read carefully and come properly prepared.

https://www.nwmra.com/rules-and-regulations

Why are you building the ranch?

Providing people a place like the ranch gives people a safe family friendly environment to experience off road racing. It actually reduces the impact on the environment because we are doing it in a controlled setting and encourage people to off road responsibly. Having classes for a variety of levels from full competition spec trucks to street legal trucks, we give everyone the opportunity to come join in on the fun, including children.

Be safe and have fun! If we all work together and follow these rules we can turn the 100 Mile Horsepower Ranch into a valuable tourist addition to the community of 100 Mile House and all of BC!

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at horsepowerranch100mile@outlook.com

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