WHERE - WHEN - WHO - WHY

LAST CHANCE, ISLAND PARK, IDAHO

This is the ONLY all ladies cross country snowmobile event in the lower 48 states. The course runs along a 75 mile well groomed/flagged trail with checkpoints. Sweep teams follow each division.





SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2013

Meet @ Race Headquarters - TroutHunter Lodge. Event participants should pre-register by January 25, 2013. Participants should be at the TroutHunter Lodge by 10:00 am. Spectators can arrive at 10:30 - event begins at 11:00 am on Saturday the 26.



TEAMS CONSIST OF 3 WOMEN

Classes (women must comply with these age requests):

*Junior Unlimited: 18 - 39 years of age

*Senior Limited and Unlimited: 40 years and older





FUNDS THIS YEAR - 50/50 SPLIT FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND BREAST CANCER AWARENESS

Proceeds to benefit local Breast Cancer awarness and Multiple Sclerosis.

The Breast Cancer proceeds help fund free mammograms for women in need, women for whom early detection would not otherwise be possible.

Multiple Sclerosis funds will be used to help locals (without insurance) with MS pay for medicine used to help their flare ups. Also, to create awareness amongst the community as to what Multiple Sclerosis is and how it effects not only the individual with the disease...but for those who are caregivers to those with MS.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Calling All Pink Ribbon Riders

The Pink Ribbon Riders, a Mid-West based not-for-profit Breast Cancer Assistance organization, has responded to an invitation to the 2009 Women's Rally 4A Reason with a resounding, "Rally on!"

Who are the Pink Ribbon Riders? They are snowmobile and motorsports enthusiasts who volunteer their time and effort to putting on events and to helping those in need.The Pink Ribbon Riders mission is to promote awareness of breast cancer in the motor sports industry for both men and women while raising funds for those in need. In combining these two goals for their organization they hope to bring people in the community closer as this disease not only affects those diagnosed but also those who love them. "Riding in honor, and in memory, of those we love".
For more information on the Pink Ribbon Riders organization click on their logo.

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