Typical growing pains and big event drama. Way under staffed, to small of a venue and drunk jackasses. It'll will get better.
Lot size and staff size is the key there no organization what so ever
Typical growing pains and big event drama. Way under staffed, to small of a venue and drunk jackasses. It'll will get better.
I think that those who want to see the event grow should offer their assistance to Aaron. He is a great guy, very appreciative of the support so far, amd wants to make it better each time. Events take volunteers who know what they are doing. Plain and simple.
I think that those who want to see the event grow should offer their assistance to Aaron. He is a great guy, very appreciative of the support so far, amd wants to make it better each time. Events take volunteers who know what they are doing. Plain and simple.
I had a great time. Once it started to get late all the childish a$$holes came out in full force though. I love this sport but there are so many immature idiots that that it ruins the big events. I couldn't believe some of the stuff I saw people doing.
I appreciate your view but events take paid staff to make things work. a game plan has to be in place. the turn out definitely surprised them. past events showed this was going to be big. the real issue isn't the crowd. with decent people there would have been no trouble, but for some reason the sport we love has become a magnet for douches, drunks and dumb asses. we will never go there again...
Can't comment on how previous years were as this was my first year but man what a redneck shit show that turned out to be Had to chase kids away from truck smokin pot and nearly killed another who decided to do donuts and sling rock and dirt everywhere! Can't say ill be going to that event at that location again.. Hopefully it'll be moved somewhere bigger and better supervised...
I know its a huge undertaking but I sure would like to see you guys get the event in Creswell going again. Much smaller crowd, but I didn't mind taking my children there.I appreciate your view but events take paid staff to make things work. a game plan has to be in place. the turn out definitely surprised them. past events showed this was going to be big. the real issue isn't the crowd. with decent people there would have been no trouble, but for some reason the sport we love has become a magnet for douches, drunks and dumb asses. we will never go there again...
Typical growing pains and big event drama. Way under staffed, to small of a venue and drunk jackasses. It'll will get better.
It's not just big events. I only make a handful of pulls each year now and don't even like taking my kids to them. At my local pull I was embarrassed to own a diesel truck. Longhorn was out in full douchebag force.
I appreciate your view but events take paid staff to make things work. a game plan has to be in place. the turn out definitely surprised them. past events showed this was going to be big. the real issue isn't the crowd. with decent people there would have been no trouble, but for some reason the sport we love has become a magnet for douches, drunks and dumb asses. we will never go there again...
It was total out of control!! I talked to Rudy and had a good time, BUT there needs to be different parking for spectators and racers/pullers. They also need to stop the atv/sxs minibike riding for no reason. I'm still is disbelief that no one was run over and hurt bad. I did see a 4wheeler hit a car and almost a big fight. We had a good time and like to support any event we can but things need to change with this one. These young kids thinking its a drunk fest has to end. I'm SO GLAD I didn't take the family!!!! I would have had to leave before someone would have got shot! There was too many to fight and I damn sure would have feared for my life. If things change I will come back but it has to change and in a VERY BIG WAY.
I agree. We were saying the same thing about the atv's. People just aimlessly driving around blocking the pit areas.they definitely need to sepperate spectators and participants..zmax is a lot bigger with more staff to deal with people.
I appreciate your view but events take paid staff to make things work. a game plan has to be in place. the turn out definitely surprised them. past events showed this was going to be big. the real issue isn't the crowd. with decent people there would have been no trouble, but for some reason the sport we love has become a magnet for douches, drunks and dumb asses. we will never go there again...
I guess I need to back step a bit, a group of 35 or so working together would get the job done. sounds like you guys have a great event . Hope it continues to grow and be successful. Most big events don't get that luxury of volunteers, and to be honest with the money being taken in don't need them. If this type of thing continues the racers/pullers wont be back, then the rest can just have a drunk fest.Our event, Truckfest, which last attracted approximately the same total attendance as this event-7,000 people, is run primarily by our family and friends....unpaid. The difference is that EVERYONE involved in our event has the goal of being able to come back the following year. It's an annual, local, family- oriented event. Have we had unruly people we've had to kick out - yes. Have we had resulting DUI's and under-age drinking problems- yes. Property damage - yes. But we usually handle it all ourselves - a large group of primarily 18-35 year old young adults who want to share their love of the event with everyone, safely.
Everyone really should have a "Police yourselves and others" mentality. We've all said it before. I did see some examples of it at Rudy's, and at the forefront of it was David Browning. The Pulls stopped for a solid 15 minutes in the middle of a class because people wouldn't move for the Announcer, for the track staff, or even for Aaron and the Sheriffs. It took a GROUP of competitors and spectator persuasion to move those people. I saw a few older spectators carry a young stranger back to his trailer because he threw his back out doing god-knows-what.
Yes, absolutely it needs more organization, event staff and flow planning, and contingency plans in the future, but if the attitude of "we are here to compete and do it safely - no BS" was conveyed to the participants by more people than just the announcers, I think the entire Vibe of the event would've been different.