25th Annual Dixie Run

Vehicle Requirements  Tech Inspection  Parking and Driving Laws  Trail Ride Rules  Trail Ratings   Why We Run Events   Press and Media Info  Southern Trailfest  

25th annual Dixie Run 2011 will be held september 28 through October 2, at Golden Mountain Park in Sparta, Tn.

 

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Registration price is $120

Dixie has been extended for this year only, Get 5 days instead of 3 and showers are now included.
Registration includes riding and onsite camping for 2 adults, Unlimited Showers, Saturday evening meal for 2 adults, and 1 raffle ticket.
Pre-purchase your t-shirts as there will a limited quantity on site and we will not be printing more!


---Stuff that's planned for Dixie Run 2011---

Rock Challenge planned for Saturday morning
Vendor alley during event, check back to see list of vendors
RC competition for all ages that want to participate
Huge raffle for Saturday night
Will have food vendors on site during the event on Friday and Saturday selling a variety of food.

MTTR will be serving breakfast onsite on Friday from 7am - 9am, and Saturday from 6:30am - 9am.  Menu will be: bacon, scrambled eggs, hash browns, pancakes, biscuits and gravy, juice, coffee and milk.  There is a price break for breakfast if purchased in advance (with online registration).
Pre-purchase price is $5.50 for adults and $4.50 for kids 6-12. Onsite the price will be $7 for adults and $5 for kids.  Breakfast is NOT included in the registration.

Ice and firewood will be available at additional cost onsite from Golden Mountain Park (GMP).  RV sites and bunk house rentals MUST be arranged in advance separately through GMP.
Dinner will be served by Rock Solid and will be a great Southern Meat and 2.
Kids games on Saturday for the kids!!!

Questions about the event?  Send 'em to knox@sfwda.org

FAQs about Dixie Run:

Q: Do I have to be a member of SFWDA to register for Dixie Run?
A: No.  Anyone is welcome....

Q: Can I enter with a side-by-side instead of a fullsize 4X4?
A: Side-by-sides are welcome.  All drivers and passengers of side-by-sides MUST have helmets on at all times per park rules, no exceptions.  You will not be allowed entrance without a helmet to ride side-by-sides.  Entry fees are the same.

Q: What requirements does my vehicle have to meet?
A: See the "vehicle requirements" below.  Please note the requirement for a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit.  Some will be for sale at registration.

Q: Is 110V power hookup available at the campsites?
A: No.  Sorry....

Q: Are 4wheelers allowed?
A: No they are not.

Q: Do I still have to pay for RV camping if I was not able to get a RV site?
A: No, all camping is included, but the RV sites provide electric and water to those sites and the charge is for that. RV parking is limited on top, but plentiful on the bottom and must be self sufficient.

Q: When is the Rock Challenge going to happen?
A: It is planned for Saturday morning..

Q: Are Dune Buggies allowed?
A: No they are not.

Q: Are credit cards accepted on site?
A: No they are not.
 

Please support our sponsors of Dixie Run 2010!!!

   
   

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Why do we run these events?

We are very active in trail projects. Frankly, we need to run events to financially support our efforts to keep the trails open. The proceeds from these events are used to support our trail maintenance work and other activities that help keep the trails open for everyone.

Our member families and clubs spend a great deal of time every year on trail projects throughout the southeast. Our volunteers maintain trails at public trail areas such as Beasley Knob OHV Area and Uwharrie National Forest. We literally spend hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars every year on trail projects. To run these projects, we need supplies and equipment and that's where our event proceeds come in.

We also participate in forest planning and land use advocacy such as promoting our positions at Forest Service public meetings, talking with our congressmen, writing letters to land managers and politicians, and educating the public (that's all of us) about our rights to use our public lands.

We are also pursuing a lawsuit against the USFS trying to reopen Tellico OHV Area, where SFWDA spent thousands of dollars and countless volunteer hours doing maintenance.  Lawyers are very expensive!!

We're all unpaid volunteers and we're not professional event organizers. Next time you attend one of our events, please remember that we do it for the love of 4-wheeling. We appreciate your support and hope you'll attend our events to help keep your trails open.

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Trail Ratings

We use our own ratings: Varmit (easy), Predator (medium), Beast (hard), and Monster (extreme). Note that not all trail levels may be offered at all our events. (For example, Dixie Run at Tellico usually does not offer any Varmit trails).

Level / Rating
Requirements Consequences Example

Varmit

(Easy)

Slightly modified vehicles on wide trails. Front and rear tow hooks are necessary. Mud tires recommended. Winch or locker not required.

Driver: Novice off-road drivers can participate. Must be willing to learn!

Hopefully no vehicle damage, but there's no guarantee.

Practice this: "Honey, that scratch is a trophy!"

Predator

(Medium)

Modified vehicles with 31" mud tires (33" is better), locker or winch, roll bar or hard top.

Driver: Some off-road driving experience is desirable.

Possible scratches or dents or more(?).

That's why you bought it, right?

Beast

(Hard)

Modified vehicles with 35" tires, winch, roll cage, front and rear lockers, tools. Spare axles and other parts recommended.

Driver: You better know how to drive!

Mechanical breakage or body damage possible. For some drivers, it's more than possible.

Monster

(Extreme)

Super modified vehicles,
38" or larger tires,
low gear ratios in axle / transmission / transfer case, full roll cage, winch, front and rear lockers, tools, spare parts (and lots of them).

Driver: You better really know how to drive!

Mechanical breakage and body damage likely. "Likely" means it's gonna happen if you're not really careful!

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Vehicle Requirements:

If you have been 4-wheeling for some time, you'll be experienced enough to know your vehicle's condition and the equipment you should be carrying. Because you will be on the trail with other people who may depend on you or you may depend on them, we list the following requirements for vehicles attending our events:

  • 4-wheel-drive vehicle (obviously!) with mud tires
    (sorry, all-terrains just don't cut it in the south).
  • Factory hard top, roll bar or roll cage (depending on trail).
  • Functioning brakes (check them before you arrive).
  • Snatch strap (Loops on ends. NO metal hooks on ends).
  • Spare tire, jack, and lug wrench.
  • First aid kit.
  • Fire Extinguisher, secured near driver.
  • Seat belts for all passengers!
  • Tow hooks front and rear.
  • Battery bolted down (no bungee cords).
  • Legal exhaust system.
  • CB radio.
  • Flash light.
  • Leather gloves.
  • Food and water (alcohol is not allowed for anyone).
  • Tools and spare parts as appropriate.
  • Appropriate clothes, including for overnight.
  • All interior items must be tied down or secured.

Also please read the "Trail Ratings" section above for additional vehicle requirements!

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Tech Inspection

When you first arrive at the Dixie Run or Southern Trailfest, your vehicle will go through tech inspection. The emphasis is on safety! We don't want anyone to get hurt and we'd prefer it if your vehicle doesn't get damaged (though we cannot make any guarantees). We will check basic technical items on all vehicles and then compare your vehicle to our Trail Ratings to determine what trails you can drive during the event. To be fair to all participants and keep down the waiting times, we cannot allow under-equipped or under-modified vehicles to drive on harder trails.

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Parking and Driving Laws

Do not park your vehicles on the pavement near the campground or in any other unauthorized areas. Typically, it is okay to park on the side of the road, but vehicles must be completely off the pavement. The owner of any vehicle parked on the pavement is responsible if hit by another vehicle.

Speed limits must be observed and vehicles must remain in their own lane on the roads!

PLEASE SLOW DOWN AND DRIVE SAFELY!!!

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Trail Ride Rules

  1. These rules shall apply to all participants on Southern 4WD Association trail rides: drivers and passengers, including members, family, friends, guests and visitors. Please behave as in a family environment.
  2. No alcohol drinking by anyone. Alcoholic beverages shall not be brought on the trail ride. Any drug use is also forbidden.
  3. Stay on marked trails open for jeep-type vehicles only. Never ride off the trail, climb the trail bank, or drive on closed trails. Stay out of rivers and creeks. Observe Tread Lightly rules!
  4. When winching, use of a tree saver strap is mandatory. Never loop a bare winch cable around a tree because it damages or kills the tree. Put a blanket, jacket or other object over the unwound cable to absorb the tension if the cable breaks. Carry a winch kit, including tree strap, snatch block and clevis. Wear leather gloves when handling winch cable.
  5. No littering. Members are encouraged to pick up cans, bottles and refuse left by other people and carry it out for proper disposal.
  6. Maintain vehicles in a safe operational condition, including license plate and state tag where required, brakes, set belts for every occupant, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, CB radio, proper lights, proper vehicle height, muffler and/or spark arrestor, roll bar/cage, spare tire, jack, flashlight, shovel, tree saver strap, snatch block and tools. Secure all loose objects in your vehicle before moving!
  7. Participants must have liability insurance and other insurance required by home state. Medical insurance is recommended. Driver must have a valid driver’s license.
  8. Always keep vehicle behind you in sight. Be sure he doesn’t miss any turn you made. Do not tailgate the vehicle in front of you. Rollback or reverse maneuvering is always likely in mountainous terrain.
  9. Assist disabled vehicles whether they are a member of SFWDA or not. Offer to help bring disabled vehicle out of forest. Help others, as you would have them help you.
  10. Each member is asked to enforce these rules within his club and group of friends. The trail boss or leader cannot be everywhere, so it is the responsibility of all members to uphold the good name of the club and association. If someone you do not know is breaking these rules, politely ask them to stop and give them a copy of these rules. If they continue, record their license plate number and report them to the trail boss or appropriate law enforcement.

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Press and Media Info

If interested in being a vendor, contact Chris Knox at knox@sfwda.org

For Media inquiries and access, please e-mail Chris Knox at knox@sfwda.org

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last updated 09/25/2011 06:05:05 PM