Pioneer Mountains Hill Climb - Northwest Hillclimb Association
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Pioneer Mountains Hill Climb - Northwest Hillclimb Association
PIONEER MOUNTAINS HILL CLIMB Sponsored by Grasshopper Valley Volunteer Fire Department Polaris, Montana Beaverhead Rock Dillon, Montana Original By Marian Turner 1st Annual September 11 & 12, 2010 Welcome to the first Pioneer Mountains Hill Climb! The course is located approximately 8 miles north of the town of Polaris, Montana. Polaris is about 35 miles west of Dillon, Montana on the Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway (USFS 73). The starting line is at the 7,775-foot level with the finish line at the 8,525-foot level over a 2.55 mile course. A special thanks to the Beaverhead County Commissioners and U.S. Forest Service for use of the road and pit area. The staging area will be located at the Grasshopper Inn, Thanks to the generosity of Tom and Lorie Nelson. Diesel and 93 octane gasoline are available at the Grasshopper Inn. Fire and Emergency medical support is being provided by the Grasshopper Valley Volunteer Fire Department with low-angle extrication personnel from the Beaverhead County Search and Rescue. And, Tow Truck support has been volunteered by Turney Towing and Repair. Without the support of these volunteers this event would not happen. Be sure to thank these people and show your support! ENTRY & REGISTRATION Pre-registration closes on August 27, 1010. Entries postmarked after that date must pay the full late-entry price. Entries will be accepted after that, up to the day of the event, space permitting, but at the full late-entry price! NHA Members will be given priority should we reach the cut off number of entrants. Please remember to indicate on the registration form if your vehicle has a permanently attached or magnetic number. Cost per driver: Pre-Registration 2-day entry (Sat&Sun) Saturday only Sunday only $90.00 $50.00 $50.00 Late Entry $100.00 $ 60.00 $ 60.00 NOTE: The drivers’ 2-day entry fee includes Saturday night dinner. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday 2:00 pm 6:00 pm Registration and Technical Inspection open Registration and Technical Inspection closed Drivers’ School (video, suggestions, info) NOVICES MUST ATTEND. School will be held at the Grasshopper Inn. Saturday 7:00 am 7:30 am 8:30 am 8:40 am 9:00 am 10:00 am 6:00 pm Course set up; Hill closed to competitors Late registration and tech opens Registration and tech close MANDATORY Drivers and Workers meeting Group 1 cars to grid; workers to stations First run group out Saturday Dinner & Door Prize Giveaway! Sunday 7:00 am 7:30 am 8:30 am 8:40 am 9:00 am 10:00 am Course set up; Hill closed to competitors Late registration and tech opens Registration and tech close MANDATORY Drivers and Workers meeting Group 1 cars to grid; workers to stations First run group out Trophy presentations will follow the last run of the day at the Grasshopper Inn Run Groups Your entry will entitle you to 2 runs per day. You will be assigned a run group for Saturday and Sunday, and will only run with that group unless prior arrangements are made. The run group order will be reversed on Sunday, (ie.-Saturday run group order 1-2-3-4 will run in reverse order, 4-3-2-1 on Sunday.) Workers It takes a lot of dedicated people to support the drivers on the hill. Grasshopper Valley Volunteer Fire Department (GVVFD) tries hard to provide the necessary volunteers; however, sometimes we need more. Therefore, drivers will be expected to help (much like auto crossing) and may be assigned to a workstation during a run group. If you, a crew member. family or friend would be willing to donate some of your day to working a corner, helping with tech inspections, or in any other capacity, we would greatly appreciate your assistance. Please indicate your interest on your registration form. Camping and Parking Camping is allowed in designated USFS campgrounds along the Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway. These campgrounds provide a paved parking area, picnic tables, fire pits, pit toilets and water. There is a $8.00 daily fee for their use. Competitor parking will be provided in the staging area located at the Grasshopper Inn and at the snowmobile parking area below Elkhorn Hot Springs. Dillon KOA 735 West Park Dillon, MT 59725 (406) 683-2749 Approx 39 miles 45 minutes Campgrounds Southside RV Park 104 E Poindexter St Dillon, MT 59725 (406) 683-2244 Approx 39miles 45 minutes Wise River Club Wise River, MT 59762 (406) 832-3258 Approx 34 miles 45 minutes H-J Saloon & Café Dewey Bar Wise River, MT 59762 Dewey, MT 59727 (406) 832-9292 (406) 832-3300 34 miles 40 miles 45 minutes 50 minutes Accommodations Grasshopper Inn Elkhorn Hot Springs Polaris, MT 59746 Polaris, MT 59746 (406) 834-6456 (406) 834-3434 6 minutes 3 minutes Wise River Club Wise River, MT (406) 832-3258 34 miles 45 minutes Jackson Inn Jackson, Mt 59736 (406) 834-3281 31 miles 45 minutes Nez Perce Motel Wisdom, MT 59761 (406) 689-3254 47 miles 50 minutes Pioneer Mountain Lodge Best Western Paradise Inn 650 N Montana Dillon, MT 59725 (406) 683-4214 39 miles 50 minutes Comfort Inn Creston Motel 450 N Interchange Dillon, MT 59725 (406) 683-6831 37 miles 45 minutes 335 S Atlantic Dillon, MT 59725 (406) 683-2341 36 miles 55 minutes Guest House Inn 580 Sinclair St Dillon, MT 59725 (406) 683-3636 37 miles 45 minutes Sundowner Motel 500 N Montana Dillon, MT 59725 (800) 524-9746 40 miles 50 minutes Motel 6 20 Swenson Way Dillon, MT 59725 (406) 683-5555 38 miles 50 minutes Bradley Cabin Polaris, MT (406) 834-3561 6 minutes North Camp Tash Lodge Single Wide Rental Jen Tash Up to 5 persons (406) 834-3405 (406) 834-3516 6 minutes Wisdom, MT 59761 (406) 689-3229 47 miles 50 minutes Food We are planning a Saturday night dinner. The cost of the dinner is included in the 2-day registration fees. An additional charge of $15.00 is required for those only registering for Saturday competition. A no-host bar will be available. Lunches are also available for those who pre-register for $6.00 per day. For those non-driver volunteers who work, a lunch will be provided on that day. There will be no water or food available on the hill. So, be sure to bring your own water and any other food you may want (like breakfast or snacks) with you. There are mercantiles and cafes located nearby to all of the out lying accommodations listed in this brochure and Dillon offers several fast food and grocery outlets. Ma Barnes Country Market is located across the road from the Grasshopper Inn. Rules & Regulations 1. Drivers must have a valid driver’s license with them (driver permits are NOT acceptable) and be 18 years of age. All novice drivers must attend Drivers’ School at 7:00 pm on Friday night. 2. All vehicles must pass a technical inspection prior to competition. 3. A maximum of 60 entrants will be permitted to run. 4. All entrant vehicles must have a shoulder harness as well as lap belts. Minimum requirement is factory installed seat belts. 5. Helmets are required during competition. All helmets must be Snell 2000 series or newer. 6. Roll bars are required in all open top cars. Integrated roll bar, e.g., Corvette, Porsche, etc., are acceptable. Roll bars are highly recommended in all cars. The roll bar must be higher that the driver’s head, be adequately braced, and be constructed to GCR specifications. We may request you to sit in your car at tech with your helmet on so we can confirm proper clearance. (No scrunching down!) 7. All persons on the hill (not just drivers) must sign the liability release forms. Parents MUST sign for each minor child. 8. Fire extinguishers (minimum 5BC rating) or fire systems are MANDATORY in all vehicles, must be of all metal construction (plastic heads or other parts are not acceptable), current within one year (exception-Halon), and securely mounted to the car’s structure with a metal bracket. Fire extinguisher or fire system actuator switch must be located within easy reach of the driver or safety officials. 9. Entrants must wear long sleeved shirts and long pants made of cotton or nomex, while driving. Closed toe shoes are required. Nomex or similar material driver suits are highly recommended. 10. Drivers side window must be up, or a window net, or arm restraint must be used. 11. Absolutely no alcohol, drug consumption or person under the influence of any intoxicants will be allowed anywhere on the hill during competition hours. 12. Classification will be based on SCCA GCR’S, SOLO II, and NHA rules. 13. Drivers will surrender their run card to timing and scoring personnel when they arrive at the grid. It is the driver’s responsibility to acquire their card from the designated place and be ready to surrender it to the “Grid Monster” for the next run. Absolutely no one will be permitted to tun in an entered vehicle without first surrendering their run card while in the grid line. 14. Nitrous oxide will not be allowed in any vehicle. 15. No racing licenses are required, but prior competition experience is strongly recommended. For those new to hill climbing, a novice orientation and driving school will be furnished and attendance will be MANDATORY. 16. No 4WD trucks will be allowed to run without prior approval. 17. Pets allowed on the hill only on a leash that is six feet or less. 18. A maximum or two drivers will be allowed per vehicle. 19. All vehicles at the hill climb site, including worker’s vehicles, must have spark arrester type mufflers. 20. All competition vehicles must display prominently an approved NHA logo. 21. At the hill, smoking allowed only in vehicles on paved or gravel areas and disposed of properly – not thrown out on the ground. 22. Drivers will be held responsible for the actions of all of their crew members, family or friends. 23. NO FIRES ALLOWED in any hill climb area (pit or hill). This will be grounds for disqualification and NO refund given. 24. No fluid spillage of any kind is allowed (gas, oil, antifreeze, etc.). Bring drip pans, oil pans, and/or oil blankets and at least one empty gallon container (with lid) to contain those fluids. 25. All fuel storage containers shall be no larger than 5 gallon containers. 26. No practicing on the hill after the start of course set-up. This is a safety issue for all. This will be grounds for disqualification. The road will be open to normal 2-way traffic before and after the day’s event and normal speed limits will apply. At speed practice on Friday, Saturday or Sunday before or after the event, for the same reasons, will not be tolerated and will also be grounds for disqualification. Please keep familiarization driving speeds low and safe so we don’t lose this hill. 27. Refund requests submitted are at the discretion of the Event Chairman and are final. Entry fees are non-refundable as of 1800 Friday, 10 September. This event is sanctioned by the Northwest Hillclimb Association. The NHA regulations are in effect for this event and can be located at: http://www.nhahillclimb.org. A copy will be posted at registration. Continuation of the event depends on our holding a safe, well-controlled activity. Please abide by the rules set forth herein and any others brought up at the hill. You will be required to show proof of liability Insurance at check-in. Directions & Maps The Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway (USFS 73) bisects the Beaverhead National Forest in southwest Montana. It is a paved, two lane county road that is open from 15 May to 1 December. It is an extremely picturesque route that connects MT Highway 43 in the town of Wise River to Beaverhead County route 278 approximately 10 miles south of the town of Polaris. The main arteries to this part of the state are I-90 to the north and I-15 to the east. Area Attractions In addition to the beautiful Pioneer Mountains, there are numerous other sites well worth your time and attention. Lewis and Clark passed through this country with their “Voyage ofDiscovery”. Bannack State Park, the original territorial capital is located mid-way between Dillon and Polaris about 4 miles south of Route 278. The Big Hole Battlefield is located approximately 12 miles west of the town of Wisdom on MT 43. It memorializes a battle between the Nez Perce Indians, under Chief Joseph, and the U.S. Army regulars and civilians. The Beaverhead County Museum, located in Dillon, has grown in recent years to more fully document the pioneer experience in this part of the country. Butte, Montana, the home of the “Richest Hill on Earth”, has numerous expositions of mining’s glory days of yesteryear. Also, the “Lady of the Rockies” is located on top of the mountains east of the city. Her inception and construction is a very moving and heart warming story. Anaconda, Montana is home of the tallest brick smokestack west of the Mississippi. Those of you traveling east on I-90 will be able to view this site from the interstate. And, for the anglers among you, the Big Hole River and Beaverhead Rivers are recognized internationally as blue-ribbon trout streams. We wish to thank the following Organizations and Businesses for their support: Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest Beaverhead County Commissioners & Sheriff Dillon Ranger District Grasshopper Valley Volunteer Fire Department Beaverhead County Search & Rescue Grasshopper Inn Jackson Volunteer Fire Department Marian Turner Cover artwork Turney Towing & Repair Elkhorn Hot Springs 3-D Our Advertisers! Polaris, Montana HILL CLIMB WEEKEND SPECIALS Lodging $23.54 per person includes breakfast & pool admission! Lunch & Dinner Specials Reservations 1-800-722-8978 Welcome and Thanks for Attending to all our Drivers and Fans! 1-406-834-3456 Book room reservations early! Particpants & Guests Enjoy Our Beautiful Pioneer Mountains! Tom Nelson, Agent 1-406-683-4316 RIC AVE K M A Montana Tradition skiing the way it was meant to be www.skimaverick.com 406-834-3454 Polaris, Montana Welcome to Polaris! Drive Safe and Have Fun Check Out the Souvenirs in the Fire Hall! Thanks Klasen Septic & Badger Pass Septic for donating the Porta-Potties! Thanks Turney Towing & Repair for your services!