Author: Rebelle Rally Enterprises
Jeeps Rule The Day
October 18, 2017
Day 5 of the Rebelle Rally started in Johnson Valley, home of the famous Hammers trails. This an open OHV area, affording competitors more freedom in their route selection. “The navigation was very difficult, all of the checkpoints were very close together, but they were in the mountains,” Florence Pham of Team Flowkey (#123) explained. “We had to go away from the mountains in order to determine which direction to go.” Johnson Valley is home to whooped-out desert roads, giant boulders, and washes that can sneak up on you if you aren’t paying close attention. The terrain took its toll as teams attempted to bag 18 checkpoints scattered throughout the mountains and valleys of the OHV area.


On Thursday the course continues south through Johnson Valley before passing through Joshua Tree National Park on the way to Imperial Sand Dunes. Better known simply as “Glamis”, this penultimate stage will put the Rebelles' navigation and driving skills to the test. Follow along at rebellerally.com/live to see the action unfold.

Most multi-day rally events determine the starting order for a day from the previous day’s results. The Rebelle Rally is different in that each team draws a number out of a bowl at the end of each day to determine their starting order for the next day. “By making the starting order random we prevent the less experienced teams from just following the more experienced teams each day,” explained Scoring Director Chrissie Beavis. “We also set up more than one route to prevent teams from following each other.”
Author: Rebelle Rally Enterprises