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We want to thank everyone for the wonderful community support this last year with the operation of our Nursery & Gift shop. We have made an executive decision to discontinue this retail aspect of our business. Our 2010 goal is focus all our ener...
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From
trevor
on Sunday, May 23, 2010 7:53:35 PM
will you have different classes for the rock crawl. it is the only event that i am realy interested in
From
All Seasons
on Monday, May 24, 2010 8:39:25 AM
Trevor:
Yes, we will have different classes for the rock crawl. In the past we've had 2, then 3 and I believe this time we will have 4 classes.
From
John Mathews
on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 8:09:48 AM
I've got plans Saturday, but gonna try and make it over for the rocks on Sunday!
From
All Seasons
on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 8:23:52 AM
John:
That's quite all right and we know that rocks are more your thing anyways. Just remember...we have camping available too so if you head in later Saturday and want to enjoy some of the band and beer garden you can still show up. Better late than never!
From
Bryan G
on Thursday, May 27, 2010 4:55:28 PM
What kind of vehicle rules will you have for the rock crawl? Roll bar required on a Jeep Cherokee or no?
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Thursday, June 10, 2010 3:13:51 PM
Bryan G:
If you are a fully framed jeep then no roll cage. Roll cage is just for those other guys who don't have "tops"
From
ChevyLee
on Monday, May 31, 2010 6:02:12 PM
What qualifies as a unlimited, and is that 500 class any D.O.T. tire above 38.5? Because I have a truck that weighs around 10,000 lbs. and has 47" LTB's. I don't want to waist my time racing 2500 lbs rails with paddle tires. The only advantadge I see having 47" tires verses 38.5 tires is if you guys had a deep side by side MUD pits!
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Thursday, June 10, 2010 3:15:12 PM
ChevyLee:
You are most likely going to be in the 600 class but again, it is completely up to the tech at inspection. Just a reminder, the prizes for 600 class Mud Bog & Dirt Drag are $1,000 for 1st class, $500 for 2nd & $250 for 3rd. Might be worth a shot?
From
Terry
on Tuesday, June 01, 2010 12:50:47 PM
Where will the VIP seating be located at, also it's location relative to the Pit access? Thanks
From
All Seasons
on Tuesday, June 01, 2010 1:06:56 PM
Terry:
If you have ever been to the demo derby or perhaps the rodeo, the VIP boxes are the area above the yellow chutes. The VIP/Pit Pass areas are still on the same side, except the seating would be the any other areas on that South East side.
If you scroll up on this page to the map under "Driver Participants" you will see the PIT area and to the left you will see very small font with "1500 S. Oak St, Kennewick, WA 99336".
From
All Seasons
on Tuesday, June 01, 2010 1:08:00 PM
Terry (cont.):
Approximately where it says St.is where the VIP boxes are. The grey rectangles you see to the left and right are also the VIP areas. From VIP to Pits are a little bit of a walk but it's definately the easiest and safest route. I hope this answers your questions!
From
Richard
on Wednesday, June 02, 2010 9:11:54 PM
On the dirt and mud drags will a nitrous truck be in unlimited or get classed on what tire size they have?
From
zack berg, owner
on Monday, June 07, 2010 6:28:20 PM
it'll be classed on both tire size and shot size of the nos
From
Matt
on Wednesday, June 02, 2010 9:46:13 PM
Have you thought about adding a quad category for any of the events? Might be cool to see some quads try the mud bog or possibly the dirt drag.
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Monday, June 07, 2010 6:53:47 PM
Matt:
No ATV's. Too much liability in it, our insurance would be skyrocket.
From
Kevin Zufall
on Thursday, June 03, 2010 6:55:39 AM
In regards to mud classes,same ? as ChevyLee, I run a 52" v-tread, weigh in at 8750 lbs. and run small block with n.o.s., will I have to compete with the rails or 38.5 and up class ?
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Monday, June 07, 2010 6:55:22 PM
Kevin:
This will be determined at tech inspection time. My guess is the 600 class. Registration forms should be on line now. They should give you more of an idea too.
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Monday, June 07, 2010 6:55:28 PM
Kevin:
This will be determined at tech inspection time. My guess is the 600 class. Registration forms should be on line now. They should give you more of an idea too.
From
alan zufall
on Thursday, June 03, 2010 10:26:01 AM
i have 38.5 tires but the front ones have been cut. wondering what class i would be put in. traveling 70 miles would like to know before i show up on that day. my truck is a 85' toyota with a 383.
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Monday, June 07, 2010 6:59:44 PM
Alan:
500 class
From
dennis lavalle
on Friday, June 04, 2010 8:08:00 AM
I would like to make reservation at the west rv park for camping during your event. How do I get in contact with them? Thanks Dennis
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Monday, June 07, 2010 7:01:42 PM
Dennis:
The camping registration form should be posted. I also sent you an email. Let me know if you have any more q's.
From
Pat
on Tuesday, June 08, 2010 8:49:54 AM
Is there any thing for ATV's?
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Tuesday, June 08, 2010 9:05:25 AM
No ATV's, sorry.
From
Brad
on Wednesday, June 09, 2010 9:35:41 PM
I Have 38.5 Cut Tires With Stock Big Block. Will I Have To Run In Unlimited Class With Alcohal And Much Higher Horse Power Vehicals
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Thursday, June 10, 2010 3:11:41 PM
Brad:
Most likely you would fall into the 500 class but it is really up to the tech considering cut tires would normally bump you up one class.
From
Lorrie
on Thursday, June 10, 2010 9:01:44 AM
Where do we go to get registration forms for the rock crawling?
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Thursday, June 10, 2010 10:04:52 AM
Lorrie:
You can print the forms from here on the website. Just scroll up here a little bit. Click on "Drivers". You will see 2 different registration forms and you also need to print the waiver.
From
Lorrie
on Thursday, June 10, 2010 10:44:40 AM
The fourty dollar entry fee does that include the driver and spotter?
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Thursday, June 10, 2010 10:49:26 AM
Lorrie:
Yes, each driver registered will receive 1 driver wristband, 1 Pit/Pass wristband for the driver & 1 additional Pit/Pass band which would be for your spotter. Please keep in mind that even if you do purchase additional Pit/Pass wristbands, only 1 spotter will be allowed on the course for the crawl.
From
Gary
on Friday, June 11, 2010 10:24:32 AM
Hi What type of classes do you have for V-8 tractors, such as chev, mopar, etc? There are about a dozen of us on the west side who might like to come over. Do you have a money payout for these classes? Thanks, Gary
From
Jimmy
on Friday, June 11, 2010 3:26:43 PM
Ok, so the 3 guys that show for $1750 put in 75$ and the 100 other drivers paid you $2500 are going to recieve how much? 1st, 2nd, 3rd?
From
muddy guy
on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 1:49:21 PM
they are going to take everyone's money again just like they did at the last race!
You have to pay to play with them!!!!!!!
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 2:16:34 PM
Muddy Guy:
Thanks for your opinion and your skepticism. It's a business. People want to attend an event like this. How would you personally put this event on? It's not free to promote.
From
(cont.)
on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 2:17:42 PM
Please think about all these factors: ADVERTISING (RADIO, BROCHURES, FLYERS), VENUE, STAFF, MATERIALS (TRACK PREP, WAIVERS, REGISTRATION FORMS, ECO BLOCKS, FLAGS, CHRISTMAS TREE, PA SYSTEM, ANNOUNCER, WATER TRUCK, ETC), LIABILITY INSURANCE. Sure, everyone wants to win a lot of $. Where do you think it would come from? It comes from the registration fees and sometimes that's not enough. That's why we asked for sponsors this time. If you do not want to compete because of the money issue, by all means, I would completely understand if you didn't want to participate. Thanks for your thoughts and have a good day.
From
(cont.)
on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 2:27:22 PM
Just so you know-50% of the registration fees for each class go toward the prize money for that class and dispersed amongst the 3 winners or the 1 winner (such as rock crawl). The remaining 50% goes toward trophies and all other overhead costs.
From
zack berg,owner
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 10:52:48 AM
first of all i don't know where the 75$ is coming from registration is 40$ per class, secondly if you would please read our website you would see that we have sponsors that are covering the purse prizes for the 600 dd, mb classes so to answer your question the other classes will NOT be affected on their purses.
From
mudrail 421
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 10:37:22 PM
so your saying that people show up and want to watch some farmer run his truck threw or the fast high horse power guys? and if a sponsor wants to pay a certian class oh well get over your self.. the promoters that put these on have enough stress with out dealing with stupid stuff. maybe a sponser will want to donate to lower classes...
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Friday, June 11, 2010 4:14:38 PM
Jimmy:
Prize $ all depends on who entered for that class in that event. We don't know how much everyone is going to get yet until registration has been closed. The only prize $ we have finalized is the MB & DD 600 class. Big boys.
From
DLL
on Friday, June 11, 2010 7:41:30 PM
what about run what u brung class in the tractor pulls
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Monday, June 21, 2010 8:38:09 AM
DLL:
Tractor Pull-Semi Class is the "run what ya brung"
From
Brad
on Saturday, June 12, 2010 3:01:13 PM
How Long Are The Mud Pits? And How Deep?
From
zack berg,owner
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 10:48:24 AM
200' 18"-24"d
From
dennis lavalle
on Sunday, June 13, 2010 8:09:40 PM
will I be able to drive my race truck (not street legal) from the west camp ground to the track. If not what are my other options. thanks Dennis
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Monday, June 14, 2010 8:01:17 AM
Dennis:
I'm not sure exactly of the road distance from the end of the pit area to the camp ground but as you can see from the map shown, there is quite a bit of pavement. As the promoter I would have to encourage you to trailer it and take it to the camp.
From
Timmy
on Monday, June 14, 2010 9:23:33 AM
Can i bring some snowmobilles or ATVS?
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Monday, June 14, 2010 9:43:02 AM
Timmy:
Sorry, no can do. Our insurance doesn't allow it.
From
FaceBook
on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 10:15:46 AM
Be our friend at All Seasons - MudFest
From
jimmy
on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 12:23:12 PM
I totaly understand. Other mud bogs pay 80% to 100% drivers registration back per class. You guys make spectators, food, beer, and sponcers. one mud bog gave 30,000 just to racers from sponcer money. But think about it no trucks no show, no show no spectators. Also most spectators are family of drivers so more drivers more spectators, food, beer. you guys, are doing a great job and love the music. Also if I run cut boggers in the 100 or 200 class will I be bumped up. Thanks
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 12:38:05 PM
Jimmy:
Thanks so much for understanding this part. Some people don't! We're still new at this and hope that people keep liking our events. Maybe one of these days we'll be able to pull in big sponsors to prize out $30K! This is our first time proposing to sponsors and because we're still kind of new, I'm sure that from the business standpoint they want to see just how big of an event it is. Think about the fair-there are some big time sponsors but they know what the outcome is. This is our 1st one at the fairgrounds so business don't really know what to expect yet.
Thanks for the kudos, we hope you like this next one too! As far as your class I want to say that you'd probably be bumped up 1 class but it's totally up to the techs.
From
jimmy
on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 12:29:10 PM
Also you guys killed the stock class. 300 class should be allowed up to 33" not 35" how many stock rigs can fit 35's? 99% of the mudboggs run 34" to 38.5 for mod class or 400. Too many 500 HP guys running 35's. Just thought I would point that out. Also is there going to be things for the kids again, didnt know last time and left them at home. Thats 3 more mouths to feed LOL. thanks
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 12:41:41 PM
Jimmy:
I'll leave the technical stuff up to Zack but I can answer your question about the kiddos. Not to my knowledge about having the bouncy house there again. I think it had something to do with the insurance he would have to carry there at the fairgrounds. His policy is just about as expensive as ours is to promote the event!
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Friday, June 18, 2010 12:53:27 PM
To the gentleman who called wanting to know which class his tractor would be in the Tractor Pull...you would be in the "Semi" class which is basically "run what ya brung". Thanks and sorry I misplaced your phone number
From
jimmy
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:44:53 AM
Holy cow, 40 bucks, to win 25. Dude I own 100 acers and dont need to pay you to have fun ok. And what Im saying is 3 trucks in the 600 class to win a total of 1700 right. When the other 100 trucks pay for your show. And man I know most everthing has been donated, " I know a lot of people" Not trying to piss you off just trying to help you out here. Trucks = show. No trucks = no show. 20,000 profit vs 60,000 profit. I know Im not looking to get rich of course, or I wouldnt have gone to othello after pasco. Know what I mean. But if every one pays 40 bucks to enter why give all the money to the least earned class"600". I lost 150.00 going to othello and got first in the drags and mud. K, but I would have at least liked my fuel to be paid for since I got 1st. THats why no one showed to othello, they knew it would be a repeat of pasco.I admit it was a little better in othello. But still you need to have incentives for trucks to show, not just the 3 600 guys that show. " 3 600 guys that sho
From
big bill
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 6:10:17 PM
You got it! There are a lot of trucks that will not be going! Its not worth loading them up for the payout! My count to date is - 9 rigs Sorry for the bad news good luck with your show!
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 9:28:25 PM
ok jimmy one more time the 600 class pay outs DO NOT come from the entry fees from the other classes we have gold and silver sponsors that have put up the money to help pay for the large pay out, in othello the pay outs were what they were b/c of the level of participants so even though i lost $3,600 putting on the othello mudfest i still payed out exactly what i said i was going to. if you do not want to come and participate that is up to you, we would love to have as many participants as possible to help make this a success as this may be the last we do b/c i am not rich and cannot afford to loose any more money, i know this is a good thing for our community and have been working very hard for months to bring this together, your negativity is not welcome nor is it needed, thank you for participating in our last 2 events hope 2 see you in kennewick
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 9:45:26 PM
well bill i'm sorry to hear that you wont be making it, i hope that one person won't really influence you and your buddies from coming to the show, hopefully you may be able to come and watch and see what a great success this is going to be, to every one else out there please feel free to comment on the positive of our last events, as all i ever hear other than on this forum is positive. thanks again and please try to keep your negativity to yourself
From
Racers.. Answer a ?
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 6:18:25 PM
If they posted that every class had a cash payout for first place of $120.00 and $40.00 for second would you all go?
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 9:36:34 PM
if only 2 people enter a class what would you expect the pay out to be? why don't you guys call the fair grounds and ask them how much it costs to rent it for a weekend, then get an insurance policy for 4 million dollars, then pay for a private security firm (which is required), oh yah have you heard the 150 radio spots played daily on 5 stations, all of this must be FREE. look every one this is a huge very costly and VERY time consuming event i know this will be a big success, remember the more that enter the larger the purse. once again i really would rather spend my valuable time answering tech questions than explaining how much it costs to do this. i hope you all can make it out
From
Lighting
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 8:43:22 PM
I dont get it . If you had Garth brooks come and put on a show how would you charge him? HEll NO You would have to pay him and meet his demands. So why dont you be fare and pay your performers a fare share. the better the show the better the pay out you know what your expenses are and how many tickets you sell and figer it out . its not cheap to put a truck out there and put on a show . it cost a loser as much as a winner Its like killing the goose that is laying the golden egg.
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 9:51:56 PM
ok as i replied above this is NOT FREE, in othello i promised a 500$ payout to the 600 class mb winner even though i lost $3600 b/c of the pour weather and lack of spectator turn out i still payed it out of my personal money, this time we have some sponsors footing the bill for the large payouts, however i do not know how many spectators will be here if this was my 2nd year i would have a better feel for it but i don't so you could help everyone out by showing up and having a good time and making this a success so next year we could do it again, thank you
From
MudRat
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:14:05 PM
Try putting 20k in a truck and not having any place to run.You people crying and bitching [please stay home] so us people who enjoy the sport can have more fun.
From
MudRat
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:29:54 PM
You people think it's easy to put on a mud bog or dirt drag,try it.Why do you think there ant very many going on around here?
From
EagleEye
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:53:17 PM
To all the children … I mean, whiners, about money, regarding payouts:
As a spectator to the past two events All Seasons has promoted, I have made a few observations. I apologize in advance if this is a bit long and too difficult for some of you to comprehend.
First, and foremost, it’s an enjoyable show. Whichever way you slice it, it’s fun to watch big rigs get dirty and play in the mud.
Secondly (and this is specifically to the guy who actually thought he was making a valid point using Garth Brooks as an example), a COMPETITION is just a tad different than a CONCERT. I know, hard to believe, but hear me out. Let’s do some analogies here: All Seasons = Toyota Center/Key Arena/etc., You = Garth Brooks. At least, that’s how YOU apparently see it. In reality, it’s: All Seasons = Toyota Center/Key Arena/etc., You = NOBODY.
From
EagleEye
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:53:43 PM
Let’s go a little further … and don’t worry, we’ll get back to your Garth Brooks … I believe you called yourself a performer? Well, a performer is somebody that performs at a CONCERT or in a concert setting. A performer has an act that he meticulously commits to memory and repeats, over and over, to perfection. You guys are competitors in a, well, COMPETITION. In case you’re not following, Garth Brooks would be what we’d consider a performer.
Starting to see a pattern here?
From
EagleEye
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:54:15 PM
If, however, All Seasons were to promote an event featuring the ‘Almighty Lighting (sorry, did you mean to type Lightning?),’ then you may rightfully be entitled to a big chunk of the profits. But no matter how much you want this to be all about you … it’s not. You’re there because you want to be exposed to US. You want to be ‘on stage’ or ‘in the ring’ to be noticed. Aside from your family, we don’t really care who you are, as an individual – we just wanna see some action. Which is another difference between Garth Brooks and you guys: when we want to see Garth Brooks, we’re looking for a guaranteed show from someone who has made something of himself. We don’t always know what we’re in for when we come to see you.
From
EagleEye
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:54:43 PM
Perhaps, if you were to ever get to the point where you were unsurpassed by any competitor, you will become more known to the public and turned into a performer (in the sense that you are nearly perfect and you continuously beat your opponent), and sponsors will come to YOU to be featured at an event. Right now, you’re just advertising yourself, and advertising costs money. If you advertise well, you’ll bring in more money, which means you get paid more. If you don’t, you’ll lose some. If Garth Brooks had a concert at the Key Arena and only 10 people showed, do you think he’d be making a profit? The answer is ‘no.’ If you want a cut of some negative profit, I’m sure you’d get a contributor, right away.
From
EagleEye
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:55:15 PM
Now, if you are going to these events in the prospect of making some decent money, then advertise and become ‘Somebody’ instead of a Nobody. What, exactly, are your options? Simple: continue to do these events and bring in the people and give them something to specifically remember you by. So until the day comes when you hear this on the radio: “Come out to the Benton County Fairgrounds to see Lightning perform …” yada yada yada … don’t expect to be raking in the dough.
Sure, no trucks = no show, I get that. But you know what? In the very least, these events are giving you an excuse to use your ‘$20,000’ investment (not picking on MudRat for that figure) instead of keeping it locked up in a garage and serving no purpose. ‘You win some, you lose some’ – that’s competition for you. It’s your choice how much you invest.
From
EagleEye
on Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:55:46 PM
All Seasons are not greedy. The more people that come, the more you get paid. From all the radio spots I hear on the air and sponsor generations, All Seasons are doing their part in advertising for YOU. They are giving you a place to safely show off your rigs and compete. Jimmy, if you want to do this on your 100 acres, then have fun with your little group of people. If they’re complaining about coming to All Seasons’ event and getting very little payout, why would anyone go to yours and receive a ‘guaranteed’ nothing at all? All Seasons is putting this on for those who cannot afford to participate in or witness something like this very easily. It costs a lot to protect your ass (legally) from stupid people.
So anyways, have fun, and I hope you get your ass kicked (competitively, of course).
From
Roy
on Monday, June 21, 2010 12:49:37 AM
i was wondering will this be a mud bogg or mud drag? i would like deep pits but some people like them shallow. will the start of the mud boggs/drags be done by lights or by a flagger?
From
yota
on Monday, June 21, 2010 1:07:09 AM
Where will the Premium seating be located? How far is it from the crawl? and will you be able to stand close around the rockcrawl like we did in Pasco?
From
Jenny Berg, All Seasons
on Monday, June 21, 2010 8:46:51 AM
yota:
The VIP seating is on the NNE of the arena. If you've been to the rodeo, they are the bleachers you hit once you cross the platform/catwalk bridge. The Rock Crawl will be in the arena and I believe placed centrally. And no, spectators will not be able to gather around the rock crawl similar to Pasco. In fact, people weren't supposed to get as close as they were getting in the Pasco event but they did anyway. The only people allowed down in the Rock Crawl will be the driver & their 1 spotter.
From
Kansas corn husker
on Monday, June 21, 2010 9:31:03 AM
Where I came from all the little rigs ran for free with No payout!! There always was so many showing up they had to turn some away! You want a big show ? There ya go!
From
jimmy
on Monday, June 21, 2010 9:51:56 AM
LOL arent you a stupid farmer. No you are still not understanding Zack. The problem is 40 bucks to enter, 25 bucks to pit pass, 15 bucks to watch umkay! You have doubled your cost over any other event, and then on top of that you are paying out Half what the normal pay is. Im glad you found a sponcer for the 600 class. There are other people out there who would sponcer as well. Oh yea did you ever decide if you were going to have a stock class. You havent got back to me on that. Stock class is what you call 300 but should be with up to 33" tires, not 35". I might bring one rig saturday If i can afford it. that will cost me 150 for gas 140 for family and 1 truck to enter, 200 for food. so yea. maybe, well I could bring my own food and save 200 bucks. thanks
From
Kansas corn husker
on Monday, June 21, 2010 10:30:48 AM
I wont be spending $300.00 to run a pile with 33" tires so you can get last place in the 300 class!
Who's the Stupid Dumb Ass now???
From
dirty dawg
on Monday, June 21, 2010 10:38:56 AM
jimmy and a lot of other people here do not understand what it takes to put on a show it must look easy to some of you from the outside but you guys need to pull your head out and wake up All seasons is doing a great thing to help keep this sport going you stock guys will burn $20 worth of fuel that day when the mud rat and others will burn at least $100 just in there rig so what im saying is quit the bitching and go race if you want to have fun and if you can win and make a few dollars and a trophy that is bragging rights to your friends
From
dont worry bout it
on Sunday, June 27, 2010 2:03:54 AM
jimmy....you are an idiot!!! you have a pile of crap jeep....and it doesnt take that much fuel to bring your jeep to the fair grounds in that cummins of yours.... and your family isnt that big....and yes bring some food.... no body cares how much your gonna spend....we all are gonna spend much money but its the price we pay to have fun legaly and to keep our sport/past time/ hobbie alive!!! so how bout you bring what you got win or lose and have some fun....or hang up your keys and park your jeep in the back 40 and stop bitchin!!!
From
jimmy
on Monday, June 21, 2010 10:35:59 AM
"mud rat" or randy You said it, you should be happy to run for free since you only get to run your rigs a few times a year. And yea we both know you dont have 20,000 bucks in your rig, but yea its nice. But hey if your not happy with it maybee you should have built it to do more then just go strait lol. I would love to run your rig and not get paid for it yea, thats like a carnival ride. Thats the reason I sold my parts to you randy tired of no pay outs and its only good for mud drags. We go muddin every weekend some where and have fun with no bitching fighting and use our rigs. No, not wineing, just trying to help zack out so he will have future shows for me to attend and at this rate there wont be. Its just like benton city, it never grew because of the neglect they had towards the people that mattered. Benton city had the "regulars" and that was it. Well mud rat, your self brought one third of the rigs. Dosent that get boreing? I think you should buid up a 200 class rig randy you would
From
jimmy
on Monday, June 21, 2010 10:50:56 AM
OK,OK. Zack, buddy since you mentioned it. You told us how much advertiseing and insurance cost and the rental fee for the fair grounds. My question is HOW much will you Make? Every one thats a buisness man Knows it takes money to make money. Right? I really dont care too much about the pay out. The problem I have is your entry fee and then you not paying out. Oh and zack, I couldnt belive my Eyes when you almost punched that old guy in pasco from wyoming who wanted his promiced pay out and you didnt want to pay him. Man you dont Know how many people were raedy to. Any way hope your show is as good as you say it will be, Big guy
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Monday, June 21, 2010 1:35:23 PM
ok jimmy this is the last time i'm going to waste my time responding to you, first of all the guy from "wyoming" is from moses lake and he's an idiot, he got paid just like everyone else, just like you did for you #209 @ othello for mb&dd, the idiot from moses lake was gonna get him and i killed b/c the tuff truck was starting and one got within 20' of us going around the corner, i told him to get off the track and that i would pay him as soon as i knew what and IF he won, that was our first mudfest, we expected 500 people we got 3000, we were under staffed and overwhelmed obviously othello went very smooth b/c we knew what to expect as will kennewick ok enough explaining what everyone including you allready know. as far as entry fees 40$ gets you and one person a pit pass, othello and pasco entry fees were 30$ and no pit pass, and pit passes were 12$ so in actuallity its 2$ less for this one see how easy math is huh? as far as the spectators go if you buy the weekend pass its only 10
From
(cont.)
on Monday, June 21, 2010 1:38:21 PM
10$ per day same as othello and pasco, oh ya kids 5-12 are 6$ thats 4$ less than othello and pasco so i really don't see your point on how its more expensive cause its actually cheaper, if you want to come and participate i suggest you stop posting negative comments last time i'm gonna ask! mud rat and eagle eye: thank you for saying what everyone else is thinking.
From
cmdesi
on Monday, June 21, 2010 1:40:23 PM
Jimmy, I think you should go work on your rig and stop coming onto the website. If You don't agree with how this event is set up....then stay home! Why do you feel the need to have Zack answer to you? Its pretty simple...Nothing you say is going to change this event. Your constant questioning over the same things and repeating yourself is getting you no where! I would suggest you organize and run your own event. You seem to be smart enough and know enough about the sport. Sounds like you have the land to do it on....Why don't you do it? Then you might be able to tell someone else how to do it.
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Monday, June 21, 2010 1:47:40 PM
amen brother
From
Runner
on Monday, June 21, 2010 3:30:14 PM
Thanks for not answering the Questions again!
From
Spitz
on Monday, June 21, 2010 2:13:54 PM
Eagle Eye is very right. Jimmy you are so very wrong.
If this is such a problem with you we all are okay without you coming to the show. If it is such a big deal to you to pay a whole whopping 40 bucks or whatever to participate in the competition then don't come, it's as easy as that.
Doesn't seem like very many people want you to come anyway.
So please go about your business and stop hating the world and finding any excuse if any to bitch about anybody or anything. If you are that depressed and hate the world keep your comments to yourself, New flash Jimmay NOBODY CARES!!!
You're trying to get a rise and have people be on "Team Jimmy" instead of "Team Zack" just to be a douche.
So you are just going to bitch about it. If you want to win these Competitions emphasis on "competition" Then invest some money like 'mudrat' did or whomever it was, and if you have won good for you, so why complain? Maybe you will win again.
From
Spitz
on Monday, June 21, 2010 2:14:43 PM
I also see you are talking about spending all this money to bring your friends and family and buying food and all that other crap. 1. I bet your family could buy their own tickets. and 2. it's a whole one day/overnight you can live off of chips and dip if you want. why would you spend 200 bucks on food?? Ohhhh I know why cus that 150$ is all going to be alcohol. Yes get drunk and woe away your so called frustration on paying for this event.
Moral of story.. shut the eff up and don't come.
All seasons is doing a great job and it's hard to put on such events as this. It costs a lot of money, and if they didn't know they weren't going to be making a profit why would they even bother setting it up? Because they know they WILL make a profit a good one at that, and they will even have money after the pay out to the competitors. So why are you so worried about everything Jimmy? What is the big deal, like i said if it's a problem don't come and save your money and causing trouble.
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Monday, June 21, 2010 4:17:15 PM
wow you guys rock thanks
From
Richard
on Monday, June 21, 2010 5:46:51 PM
Im from moses lake and i have been to both of your events knowing im not coming home with a trophy or money i do it for fun so i think you do a good job with your events. I wanna see more of these events keep going like it was said earlier alot of events arent going on anymore so people just need to be happy that they got something to go to, none of us are professional racers so quit expecting a professional payouts. I do have one question tho a friend of mine has been trying to run his sandrail in the dirt drags and keeps get turned down why is that? I know of a couple guys including myself that would bring our rails out and race if given the chance.
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Monday, June 21, 2010 6:08:52 PM
quite honestly we haven't had that much interest, about how fast do you think your rail would be traveling at the 200' mark? it is to late to add this event as a trophy/payout class but we might be able to add this as an exhibition race if we feel this would be safe enough and my insurance feels the same way, so please let me know more about your rails,ie, role cages, fuel shut off, speed, horsepower, tire sizes, anything you think would pertain to my insurance company needs and i'll get back to you asap. thanks
From
Black Durango
on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 6:02:44 PM
Hey everyone (except jimmy), First iv never ran my rig in one of your events because it was not finished. I did go to the Othello show though and it was bada$$, I showed up late and missed the rock crawl witch is what i love, but it was still good. The weather was crappy but if your a die hard like myself you will tough it out. Now i am one of the many that does have $20,000 or more into there rigs. The crazy part is its built to be put in the gnarliest places you can put it. Well the moral of the story is that my big black durango is ready to hit the rocks for the first time and luckily there's a cool guy like Zack that is putting this kind of event on for us, because on Sunday the 27Th i will be at the Benton county fairgrounds trying it out for the first time. I don't plan on winning and i don't plan on getting money but i do plan on putting on a bada$$ show for the crowd. 4wheeling is my passion and now that iv finished the durango i hope there is more events so i can pay you to keep on thrashing my $20,0
From
Black Durango
on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 6:08:25 PM
**Finish** thrashing my $20,000 toy:) Thanks Zach and everyone else helping, I'll hopefully see you on Sunday.
From
D Lapp
on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 7:31:00 PM
hey zack will the rock pile be available for play on saturday ?
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 8:58:15 PM
sorry dennis this isn't like othello where i can kind of do what i want, i would love for you guys to be able to go out and try it before the comp. but there will be plenty of time before competition starts on sat. and sun. to go out on the coarse to walk the coarse. sorry bud we'll see ya there
From
Richard
on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 8:44:15 PM
I dont think our sandrails would be any faster than mud rat of dirty dawg, we just run vw motors so horsepower isnt gonna be over 200. AS far as safety all have full cages and at least a 4point harness, fuels cells, battery hold downs,fire ext, so on tires most of us run paddles so if that puts us in the 600 class that fine dont expect our own class just wanna run and put on a show.
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 11:09:12 AM
Richard, we've decided that YES, we will let the sandrails run and they will be teched in at the 600/unlimited class.
From
Randy
on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 8:51:42 PM
What is the cost for entering a truck for the mud bogs?
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 1:24:27 PM
its 40$ per event, if you go towards the top of this page there are some pull downs, if you click on driver participants it will give you all the details, we'll see you there.
From
Yellow Sandrail
on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 9:22:17 PM
My Dad is the one with sandrail. We have been to your pasco and othello races. I even raced my S-10 Blazer in Othello. In pasco you let us run the Tuff Truck. Let us run in any class I dont care. We just want to race and have fun. The sandrail has a full roll cage, 30 inch paddles in the back. The engine is just a Voltswagon 2110 4-Banger. So horsepower is probably around 150 or so. So for speed it wouldnt be any faster than anything in the 600 class. Since it only weights like 1300 lb. Lets us run in that class if you dont think its fair. Let me know if we can run thanks. Your doing a good job.
From
Zack Berg, Owner
on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 1:26:07 PM
yes, we are allowing the sandrails to compete in the 600 class, so tell your buddies.
From
mudrail 421
on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 9:25:42 PM
Hey was wondering how long the dirt drags are??? Thank you for your time, looking forward to seeing everyone sat:)
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