Rally Update: Video Reports Posted
Sunday, November 27th, 2005
Video Trip Reports from the 2005 Land Rover National Rally in Leadville, Colorado are now online. Highlights of the Rally include Hagerman Pass, Holy Cross, Chinaman Gulch, and ending with a trip over Mosquito Pass.
The video clips are short so they can be easily downloaded. For now we are using the QuickTime format but are looking to add a Windows Media version soon. It’s better if you have a high-speed connection but you’ll still be able to download if you are on a dial-up connection. It’ll just take longer.
Something new this year, we’ve added a version that you can download to your iPod, that is if you have the new fifth generation iPod that is capable of playing back video.
The video clips from the 2004 National Rally in Moab, Utah are back as well with an iPod version too.
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Day Three of the National Rally had attendees exploring the rich mining history of the Leadville, Colorado. One thousand feet mine shafts, ore houses, and heavy equipment relics from the 1800s were among the highlights of the tour. Other groups tackled the challenging trails of Holy Cross, Old Chinaman and others before returning to town to attend the annual banquet and raffle.
Before attending a successfull vendor night where attendees could check out the latest Rover accessories, it was another day of hitting the trails around Leadville. Holy Cross drew a large group ready to tackle this historic and challenging trail. With a broken rear axle and a loose air intake hose being the only mishaps, everyone successfully accomplished the trail including the famous French Creek crossing.
A record number of attendees arrived Thursday morning to participate in the first day of trail riding. Trails included Mosquito Pass, Holy Cross, Hagerman Pass, Old Chinaman, Red Cone and others. A cocktail party at the National Mining Museum fininshed off the night as Rover enthusiasts gathered to talk about the day’s trails and to catch up with old friends.
Land Rovers from across the country and the globe are arriving in Leadville, Colorado today. The storm clouds have cleared and the sun is shining on the historic mining town. Registration begins tonight and the first full day of trail rides begins first thing in the morning.