The Jamboree at
Headworks Park was a good
success considering we cancelled
it on Friday morning! We would
like to thank everyone who
attended, even though it was
cancelled! Our next
Jamboree will be held on October
3rd and 4th 2009. Due to
the cost and complexity of
putting an event together, at
this time we do not plan to
schedule a makeup event.
After the rain
all day Thursday and Friday
morning, and after seeing that
2/3rd's of the overflow pasture
was under water, we decided to
cancel. However, the crowd kept
on coming! On Saturday
morning, we did not want to
disappoint a the large number of
people who traveled a long
distance for the Jamboree, we
decided to hold a Jamboree
with fewer events and we cut the
entrance fee by more than half.
It was too muddy for sled pulls,
and we thought it was too muddy
to get equipment out onto the
sand for the drag races.
Instead we
combined all of the events on
Saturday and had a barrel race,
a tree race and a poker run.
Also we held the drag races the
'old fashioned way' Saturday
afternoon. A 70% chance of
heavy rain was forecast for
Saturday night and Sunday, but
it never showed up. The main
parking area was filled up more
than it has ever been, even
though through traffic was not
allowed, and asked for and
received permission to open the
newly installed canal road gates
for extra parking. This worked
out really well and people were
very respectful of the
satiation. We learned one thing
for sure after this Jamboree,
you can't trust the weather
forecast!
Our official
Jamboree estimated attendance
was 1200 riders on Saturday as
calculated by the number of arm
bands that were distributed. An
estimated 900 riders showed up
on Friday and another 400 on
Sunday. Two injuries occurred
on Friday that required help
from the Genoa Rescue Squad.
Both who were injured are
reported to be doing better at
this time. The Genoa Rescue
Squad responded to a call late
Saturday night for someone
having a seizure. Other than
these incidents, and other than
a few minor injuries, things
went well. We don't have a
report from the Sheriff's
department concerning any
violations, but the incidents
involving minors such
as possession of alcohol are
down considerably.
We had a lot more
than usual problems with trash
at this event. People left a
huge amount of trash in the Loup
parking area. Some people
simply left and made little or
no attempt to clean up their
trash. About six NOHVA members
spent four hours cleaning up
trash, especially from
smoldering fire pits. The metal
trailer we use to haul trash
with caught on fire. Instead of
placing the smoldering cans and
trash in dumpsters, we placed it
next to the dumpsters to
burnout. Gary Gibbs had offered
to scoop this into the dumpsters
this week. Some of the
smoldering camp fires were not
cleaned up because the trash was
too hot. We hope to make it to
the riding area this week to
finish the cleanup. We found
several fire pits dug out and
were over two feet deep and over
three feet wide, and full of
smoldering trash. Even though
we handed out over 100 trash
bags, people dug huge holes to
hide trash. We would like to
find a solution to the camp fire
and trash problem.
New this year
CanAm offered demo rides. Over
150 riders took advantage of the
free rides. When CanAm offered
free rides at the most popular
sand dune area in California
during the most popular holiday,
only 11 people took part in the
demo rides.
With a positive
vote of the NOHVA Board of
Directors, the Nance County
Sheriff's Department took
delivery of a new Polaris Razor
this weekend. The Razor project
is a joint effort with NOHVA,
Motoplex of Norfolk and
Polaris. The intent is to
increase the effectiveness
of rule and law enforcement,
enable the Sheriff's Department
to carry two people while on
patrol or during a rescue, and
enable the department to carry
more equipment. Also, the Razor
will be able to tow the rescue
trailer to and from the riding
area better than the ATV did.
The cost of the unit was split
50/50 between Motoplex of
Norfolk and NOHVA. Polaris
kicked in $500 and 0% financing
for NOHVA. We want to thank
Don Novotny, the owner of
Motoplex of Norfolk for working
very hard to make this work
out! The loaner unit from
Curry Bros. Motorsports will be
returned. We certainly
appreciate their help in
providing an ATV to us over the
years.
We would like to
thank everyone at Loup Power for
all of their help to make this
event successful! Also we would
like to thank all the volunteers
who help make this off-and-on
again jamboree work out!
Dan Nitzel,
Business Manager and Co-founder
Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle
Association
2231 W. 10th Street
Grand Island, NE 68803
Phone 308-381-2143
www.nohva.com