RC Camping info
Tarpo Industries Ltd is the appointed outfitter for spectator camp accommodation and catering for the 2010 Charge
There will be two distinct areas for camping: These are designated Competitor Camp and Spectator Camp.
Competitor Camp: Car Entrants are being requested to submit the names of those in their campsites at the Rhino Charge Driver’s Briefing (Braeburn School, May 8th at 11.30 am).
Spectator Camp: This will be in its own identified area.
During the Charge, there will be a payment of a Ksh 500 per head Venue Area entry fee (under 18 years old, free entry). The same wrist band system will be in force – a three colour coded one for a) Competitor camp entrants
b) Officials and sponsors
c) Spectator Camp visitors.
All persons who enter the check-in gate – including camp staff must wear the wrist bands at all times. Those found without a band by officials and KK Guards, our security service team, will have to pay again.
Please contact Ruth or Asim: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Tel: (020) 356 1111/ 0733 958 400
As has always been the practice, the appointed outfitter can accommodate competitors, sponsors and media teams in their camps.
GENERAL RULES AND INFORMATION FOR ALL VISITORS
This year we celebrate 22nd Anniversary of Rhino Charge.
You’ve all come here for a fun weekend (although a small touch of competiveness and determination to win may be in there too!) so we have tried to keep all the rules to the minimum. However, this is a beautiful Rhino Charge venue on private land and our own personal ideas of fun must not, in any circumstance, interfere with that beauty. If you are in any doubt about what is or what is not acceptable, please ask one of the officials. In order to guide you on what is expected throughout this weekend, please read through:
CAMPING
In designated areas only, to comply with specifications set out by the area authorities.
All visitors are expected to be self-sufficient in food and camping equipment. Bottled drinking water will be available for sale at HQ. Some toilets are provided in the camp. Please use them and leave them in a clean state.
Tarpo Industries Ltd is the appointed outfitter for spectator camp accommodation and catering for the 2010 Charge
There will be two distinct areas for camping: These are designated Competitor Camp and Spectator Camp.
Competitor Camp: Car Entrants are being requested to submit the names of those in their campsites at the Rhino Charge Driver’s Briefing (Braeburn School, May 8th at 11.30 am).
Spectator Camp: This will be in its own identified area.
During the Charge, there will be a payment of a Ksh 500 per head Venue Area entry fee (under 18 years old, free entry). The same wrist band system will be in force – a three colour coded one for a) Competitor camp entrants
b) Officials and sponsors
c) Spectator Camp visitors.
All persons who enter the check-in gate – including camp staff must wear the wrist bands at all times. Those found without a band by officials and KK Guards, our security service team, will have to pay again.
Please contact Ruth or Asim: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Tel: (020) 356 1111/ 0733 958 400
As has always been the practice, the appointed outfitter can accommodate competitors, sponsors and media teams in their camps.
GENERAL RULES AND INFORMATION FOR ALL VISITORS
This year we celebrate 22nd Anniversary of Rhino Charge.
You’ve all come here for a fun weekend (although a small touch of competiveness and determination to win may be in there too!) so we have tried to keep all the rules to the minimum. However, this is a beautiful Rhino Charge venue on private land and our own personal ideas of fun must not, in any circumstance, interfere with that beauty. If you are in any doubt about what is or what is not acceptable, please ask one of the officials. In order to guide you on what is expected throughout this weekend, please read through:
CAMPING
In designated areas only, to comply with specifications set out by the area authorities.
All visitors are expected to be self-sufficient in food and camping equipment. Bottled drinking water will be available for sale at HQ. Some toilets are provided in the camp. Please use them and leave them in a clean state.
