TLCA Cancelled! - 32nd Annual Rubithon Wagon Run Official Thread, Date Change - August 19-23, 2020 (1 Viewer)

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Yup! By all means, we want to go through the proper channels on this one and not skip anyone!

Okay, back to the issue at hand: What to do with the vacancies opened up when there is a cancellation on a run that has reached its capacity.

It seems most appropriate (and fair) to fill cancellations with registrations that were made AFTER the cutoff date for a particular run, in the order they are received. In case you are curious, I know the order of each registration, down to the time of day.

I am open to comments or suggestions.
 
Getting excited!!!

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@MountNGoat, have you considered putting the correct dates in the thread title?
 
Just keeping the honest people honest ;)

Obviously I was bored the other day.
 
So far we are still a go. Working on what to do with a truck and trailer as we plan on towing one of the two rigs up.
I read on the Rubithon site that Ice House Resort will do vehicle storage for $10/day.
 
Jeepers Jamboree is cancelled. Gov Newsom has threatened to withhold financial relief to counties do not follow guidelines.

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Hello everyone,

Earlier this year we elected to reschedule Rubithon for August in hopes that the Coronavirus pandemic and the related safety and health protocols might subside. Unfortunately, this has not been the case. As we issue this announcement, new restrictions are being announced by the Governor of California. We have spent a fair amount of time weighing various options and looking for ways to work within the guidelines provided by the State of California and the CDC for gatherings such as Rubithon. To be blunt, given the nature of our event and the logistics associated with putting on a successful Rubithon, the challenges of implementing an appropriate COVID 19 Preparedness Plan were formidable. There are mandatory event requirements that cannot be resolved in time for the event and are beyond our control.

So, it is with considerable sadness that we announce that this year’s Rubithon has been cancelled. We want to assure you this decision was not made lightly, nor in a vacuum. In the end, we determined we were could not adequately provide a safe and enjoyable time for everyone involved with Rubithon.

One consideration is that as we draw closer to the event, we begin to incur expenses that cannot be recovered (i.e. T-shirts, food, beverages, etc.). Another factor is to give everyone a chance to reschedule vacation or change travel arrangements for out of area participants.

Finally, we had to consider the continuity of the Toyota Land Cruiser Association’s Rubithon as a world famous, first-class, off-road event. With everything considered, we decided that it was appropriate to make this decision. We ultimately felt the decision made this year is preferable to risking the reputation, continuity, and success of future Rubithon events.

We will be reaching out to registered participants over the next 45 days to offer a refund or allow you to roll your registration over to next year. Refunds will be issued minus any TLCA memberships paid through your registration and 6% of the balance to offset event costs already incurred. If you elect to rollover your registration to next year, there will be no impact other than you will need to remember to renew your TLCA membership prior to the 2021 Rubithon. We are all in uncharted territory, so we kindly request you wait for us to contact you to regarding registration refunds or rollovers.

We will certainly miss seeing all our friends this year and hope you will all join us next year on the trail. The Rubicon Trail currently is open, so I am certain many of us will cross paths on the Rubicon this summer, maybe even in August!

Sincerely,

Dick Thompson

Rubithon Chairman
 
To all the Wagon Run participants who have signed up I am truly sad that we will not have the opportunity to officially get together and run the Rubicon during this wonderful TLCA event. I was really looking forward to getting together with old friends and making new ones while we tackled the trail. As you probably have already heard, there are many discussions about people independently running the trail during the formerly planned Rubithon period. If you also choose to do so and you wish to stay at Rubicon Springs you'll need to pay for your camp site when you get there. My own plans are uncertain at this moment. Feel free to post up here with questions, or you can message me if you prefer. If you do decide to continue on with your Rubicon trip anyway, I would enjoy knowing about that.

Best regards,

Steve Pryor, Wagon Run Lead
 
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Unofficially I plan to run it regardless.
 

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