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California Rally Series Announces Revised 2012 Calendar
Los Angeles – The California Rally Series (CRS) 2012 Championship schedule has been revised in order to accommodate a variety of unforeseen conflicts. Three events have moved their date to best comply with the schedules of competitors, volunteers and road … Continue reading
HIGH DESERT TRAILS RALLY EXCITEMENT FOR 2012!
You shift into top gear and plant the throttle. Strange looking plants, native cacti, and chaparral blur past your windows. At the crest of the next hill you can see the valley floor of Mojave expand out hundreds of miles … Continue reading
2012 Registration is OPEN!
Competitor registration is open for the 2012 High Desert Trails Rally. Click on competitors above or here to go to the competitors page. This year we’re stepping up to the NASA Rally Sport Registration System. It may be a little … Continue reading
High Desert Trails moves to new date May 12th 2012
On this day of leaping, the High Desert Trails Rally is announcing the move to May 12th. We tried our best to have a solid date for 2012, but it turns out the Baker to Vegas foot race (April 21st) … Continue reading
Gears are turning – we’re putting it all together for 2012
As most of you know, rallies have a fair amount of moving parts: volunteers, competitors, roads, hotels, etc. This year has been a big challenge to get all of these pieces assembled into a great rally. We appreciate your patience … Continue reading
TWO WHEEL DRIVE DOMINATES PODIUM AT HDT 2011
The High Desert Trails Rally marked the second event of the California Rally Series (CRS) Championship calendar took place this past Saturday April 9th. The rally moved to new roads outside of Ridgecrest, CA which were hard packed dirt with … Continue reading
2011 Follow the action on-line!
Keep track of the teams and their progress here:
Are you ready? High Desert Trails 2011
We are! With an outstanding response from volunteers over the last 2 weeks, we filled all our worker positions. That’s everyone from the communicator blocking a side road, to the people handling the last time card. We want to again … Continue reading
