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W.E. Rock West Round 2 Three Peaks Recreation Area Cedar City, Utah May 20th-21st


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W.E. Rock West Round 2 Three Peaks Recreation Area Cedar City, Utah May 20th-21st

Have you ever tried to rock crawl your UTV? It is a new way to challenge your machine and driving skills. You can compete against your buddies on some of the best rock crawling courses in the world. 


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Three Peaks Recreation Area
Google Maps:
http://bit.ly/2oppytS

Pit parking/camping is available for teams only – limited space.  Additional camping is available in designated areas within Three Peaks for pit crews/family/etc.  Please purchase camping with your spectator tickets.
No fire rings, no pallets – all fires must be contained in portable fire pits.

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BUY TICKETS

Use Online Discount Code: WEROCK17 to get 20% off door price
Tickets are always available at the gate

SPECTATOR INFO

Standard Prices
$25.00 Adult 16+ 2-day pass
$15.00 Adult 16+ 1-day pass
$5.00 Children 8-15
Kids 7 & Under Free
Military discount (with ID) $5.00 off gate price
Dogs must be on a leash.
DRIVER REGISTRATION

Friday May 19th
Tech & Registration
4:00 pm to 8:00 pm -> Tech and Registration
If not going to arrive by 8, please call 530-417-5333 to let us know you are still coming.  This will help the start of the event to run much smoother.
8:00 pm -> Judges Training
Saturday May 20th
7:30 am -> Judges Training
9:00 am  -> Drivers Meeting
9:00 am -> Spectator Gates Open
10:00 am  -> Competition Starts
Sunday May 21st
9:00 am -> Spectator Gates Open
10:00 am  -> Competition Starts
Shootout at end of Competition
Awards immediately following

About W.E. Rock
The sport of World Extreme Rock Crawling or W.E. ROCK as it is known to our fans is all about challenging driver and machine. Competitors build amazing vehicles to drive over the most extreme obstacles our world renowned course designer, Josh England, can dream up. You will see vehicles perform maneuvers you never thought possible. Conquering large boulders, steep climbs, rock ledges and massive drops, all while avoiding strategically placed cones. Depending on the class the competitors choose to compete in their vehicle must follow some basic build rules and safety requirements. The rules are designed to keep each class fair while allowing the builder freedom to engineer the most competitive vehicle they can. Once on the course the driver and spotter have 10 minutes to navigate 3-4 gates (set of cones) without hitting any cones and as few backups as possible. Each cone hit or backup they take adds points to their score and the team with the lowest score wins. The courses are designed to provide the most action for the spectators throughout the weekend and force drivers to push what they have built to the limits.

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