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Canada/US: Great Plains International Jeepers Rendezvous
« on: June 21, 2009, 10:01:11 PM »
1st Time Public Event!

2009 Great Plains International Jeepers Rendezvous.

It is scheduled for August the 2nd - Noon to 4pm at the International Peace Gardens on the North Dakota / Manitoba Border. Hosted by the Westman Jeep Association of Manitoba Canada.

The main purpose of the event is to bring together Jeepers from all over the Great Plains area of North America for an afternoon of living the brand, showing it to the public and making new friendships with other Jeep fans from a wide range of locations. The main event will be a stationary Jeep show in which all attendees can participate with their Jeep. 1941 - present, all models welcome and encouraged! An informal Jeepers Swap Meet will also be take place during the show (Private individuals only, no merchants or vendors at this time) for those wishing to sell, trade or swap "Jeep stuff".

Secondary events not associated with the GPIJR include the 30th Annual Antique, Classic and Custom Car show (also international), Live music from Highway 43 Band (70's, Eagles, and civil war music), and assorted artisans around the park area. A Sunday Brunch also takes place from 11am - 2pm.

The gate fees at the Park will be waived for all Jeepers participating in the GPIJR show, otherwise the regular entry fee will apply.

This will be a Keep It Simple event concept for this first go around until we see how it takes shape and develop future event "extras". So, pack a lunch, or get ready for a campout (camping is available on site or in the immediate area) and join us for an afternoon of Jeep talk, tall tales, and doing the Jeep Thing!

Potential for a scenic evening trail ride (on the Canadian side of the border) exists and will be determined by turnout and interest. Details of this portion of the event are still under coordination with local authorities re: access and travel routes.

Bring out the Jeeps and help us make this a successfull annual event for Jeepers on the Great Plains of North America!

US Attendees: If you plan to attend the trail ride be sure to have all your ID and neccessary border crossing papers in order for processing.

Need more info? Post your questions here.

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Re: Canada/US: Great Plains International Jeepers Rendezvous
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2009, 10:57:54 PM »
Darn it! Daughter is arriving back from Europe on the 3rd....   :'(
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Re: Canada/US: Great Plains International Jeepers Rendezvous
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2009, 11:56:48 PM »
Hmmm the best fourwheeling in north america is only a two hour drive away in Williston N.D in the badlands. The local club is williston cliff hangers.

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Re: Canada/US: Great Plains International Jeepers Rendezvous
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2009, 08:42:00 PM »
Yeah we've heard of them and the Badlands. They hold the annual Roughriders Rendezvous out there, an all makes off road weekend staged from Williston. Likewise we havent yet made it to the event though plans to attend have been in the works for a couple years now. We hope some of their Jeepers drop by the GPIJR to promote their 20th event coming in June 2010.

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Re: Canada/US: Great Plains International Jeepers Rendezvous
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2009, 12:39:18 AM »
There rough rider rendezvous is awesome , was there for the third one  in the early nineties. And have being to a few events all over there event is one of the better keep secrets of four wheeling.  Would like to  go to it again some day , They are very hospitable and if a bunch of four wheelers where going through the area they would set up a day or to of trail riding.  There the rock is soft and kinda forgiving vs lets say johnson valley which is very hard or like some of your granite from up north.

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Re: Canada/US: Great Plains International Jeepers Rendezvous
« Reply #5 on: July 05, 2009, 03:27:49 PM »
Some additional information that attendees need to know and follow...

Swap Meet recommendations:

If you are bringing items for the swap meet aspect of the show, please be advised that Canada and US Customs have requested that you put together and drop off an inventory of your items to include the following information at your respective Customs House BEFORE you enter the Peace Gardens event;

1) Item,
2) Place of Origin (your local city town &c and country),
3) Declared Value, expected sale price or, non value - trade
4) Your name, address, phone number, email

You should also provide a reciept of sale or trade when swapping an item so the returing Jeeper has all the required claim information to re-enter his/her country. Customs Claims Vouchers will be made up and provided by the WJA to cover this requirement and can be picked up at the WJA club display booth.

Border crossing advisory:

The International Peace Gardens straddle the US/Canada border and as such you are required to show ID when returning to your Country of Origin.

Returning or Entering Canada - Drivers Licence and/or Birth certificate ID

Returning or Entering the USA - Passport ID ONLY for ALL persons including US Citizens. US Customs is a stickler on this one and made it a point to specify this be made known to all US event attendees.

Other advisories:

Trail Run - all vehicles MUST have front and rear recovery points. Recovery straps, other recovery gear, first aid kits and fire extinguishers are also highly recommended. No loud exhaust systems, no fluid leaks, no alcohol. Waivers required to be completed by all non club Members attending the trail run. Vehicle Inspections may be conducted at the descretion of the Trail Boss and Guides. Though this is not a tough trail, it is still a trail in which weather conditions can change the rating in matter of minutes.

Questions or concerns? Post them here.