
This is going to be our best year yet!
Women’s Weekend of Wheelin’
Who is ready for an epic weekend?!?! Come join us for our annual WWW! Enjoy the scenic Iron Range OHV Rec Area while partaking in an adventure with your 4x4 and making new friends. We have lots of surprises this year and hope to make this a memorable experience you’ll never forget.
Important Links:
Camping & Lodging
Campground and Event Check-In: West Forty RV Park Thursday, June 19th 3-7 for Friday Events or Friday, June 20th, 3-7 for Saturday Events. If this is your first time attending please try to show up as close to 3 as possible. Please check-in with the West40 team upon your arrival. You can set up camp as well. Once you’re done, come to the registration booth. We will assist you with the full check-in process and answer any questions.
If you’d like help airing down or disconnecting sway bars on Friday, please let registration know and we’ll direct you to the inspection area.
Alternative Lodging: You may also find nearby Air BNBs available.
Event Schedule
Times and events may change. Please check back again closer to WWW Weekend for more details.
Thursday:
Campground and Friday Event Check-In: 4-8PM
Friday:
Campground and Event Check-In: 8-10AM and 3-7 PM
Lakeville Rig Prep Class
June 20th 9-11 AM
What do you need to get your rig ready for the trails? Find out in this hands on class with Lakeville Off-Road experts, Ian and Kate Hunter. From airing down your tires, sway bar disconnects to rig inspection for lines and fluids before and after you hit the trail. Ian will be available for for instruction and questions. This is a hands on class, so bring your trail tools, or borrow ours to learn what you should be bringing on the trail.
You must be registered for WWW to attend.
BSF Recovery
June 20 12-2 PM
Sign up for this class to learn the basics of recovering a stuck vehicle, using kinetic ropes, soft shackles, and winches. Hands-on and classroom learning opportunities with the Extreme Off-Road Wrecker Crew, BSF Recovery Team. No experience necessary.
You must be registered for WWW to attend.
Pick Your Line with Tops Off Adventure
June 20th 2:30-4:30PM
Tops Off Adventure’s Jen Chapin, will be leading the group to explore the fundamentals of how to navigate the trails. Learn the basics to advanced skills of rock crawling. Bring your rig ready to explore, aired down, sway bars disconnected, everything secure.
You must be registered for WWW to attend.
Campground and Event Check-In: 3-7 PM
Public LROC meeting/ Meet & Greet: West Forty Pavilion June 20th, 8 PM. For those that are new or have not attended previously, LROC has quarterly public meetings.
Campfire Stories: Tentatively after the Public meeting. Roughly 8:30PM until the last person puts out the fire. We will go over expectations for Saturday and answer any additional questions people have. Feel free to bring the family with!
Saturday
Driver Line Up: Meet at Iron Range OHV Park in the parking area (you won’t miss it) aired down and ready to roll at 9 AM. We will let attendees line up based on group leader difficulty and preference. The trail guide will review expectations with the group you select and may place you in a more appropriate group based on experience and rig requirements. If this is your first team wheeling or attending WWW, our team will help select a trail guide.
Special Events: Best Trash Collector & Medallion Hunt. More info to come.
Lunch: BYO Trail lunch at roughly 12 PM.
Dinner: Saturday Night West Forty Pavilion 5:30 PM
Menu:
Taco bar. There will be a vegetarian option.
Sides and fixin’s
There’s always cake!
Awards & Raffles: Winners announced after dinner.
Campfire & Slideshow: Hang around the campfire and enjoy a slideshow of photos.
Night Ride: TBD. This is still pending DNR approval.
Sunday: Optional informal ride to Iron Range OHVSR Area West Unit (aka Virginia Expansion) and core trail rides. If wheeling Sunday make sure to request a late check out with West Forty for $10.
Tech Inspection
Requirements
It is highly recommended that you bring a GMRS handheld radio.
Steering and linkage
Steering box and linkage cannot be loose when turning the wheel
Tow points
Front and rear tow points
Hook secured with ½ inch grade 5 bolts to steel at least 3/8 thick or it must have a backing plate.
Class III 2-inch receiver mounted to the frame with a minimum four-½ inch grade 5 bolts.
Battery mount
Must have OEM equivalent or stronger. Battery cannot move.
Exhaust
Must have a muffler.
Seat belts
Required for all passengers and worn anytime the truck is moving.
Must be properly anchored Fire extinguisher
Must be fully charged and mounted in a quick-release mounting bracket within reach of a seat-belted driver.
One is required two is better
Tow strap required
2-inch strap or larger in good condition without hooks only
Roll bar or non-removable hardtop
Body mounted roll bars must have backing plates at mounting point
Roll bars are required for vehicles with full removable top. (Stock Sami roll bar and tracker K top are acceptable)
Brakes
Brakes tested and passed, Pedal cannot be spongy or sink
MISC
Fire Extinguisher - ABC 2 pounds minimum
Work Gloves
First Aid Kit
MN ORV Sticker Current
For any questions, please email LadiesRockOffroadClub@gmail.com.
Event Sponsors and Donors
If you or your company are interested in sponsoring this even in any way, please email LadiesRockOffRoadClub@gmail.com.