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The biggest
internationally represented 4x4 jungle adventure action event
takes place annually from end November to early December. With competitors and press coming
from 30 countries, this assembly of 4x4 vehicles and enthusiasts
from North and South America, Asia Pacific, Africa and Europe will
be sharing friendship, teamwork and camaraderie as well as giving
their best to win the prestigious Individual Champion, Team Champion,
Team Spirit Award, Jungle Man, Most Unique 4x4, Environment Award
and Special Awards.
The event format
is to test the drivers and co-drivers skills and ability to overcome
various obstacles to the maximum along the nearly 800 kms of logging
tracks during the rainy season, the North East Monsoon. It will
mean overcoming muddy stretches, slippery uphill ascents and equally
tough downhill descents, crossing rain swollen and fast flowing
rivers, landslides and deep ruts. Conquering all these and completing
the entire journey is in itself, an achievement, let alone winning
the various awards.
Apart from these,
one has to contend with the high humidity, which drains the strength
from bodies and legs already soaked with rain and sweat for long
hours. One has also got to be self sufficient for the entire 10
days as well as able to take the hardship and beating from whatever
Mother Nature throws at them. Everything and everyone going into
the RFC must prepared to the maximum possible or they would not
be able to complete the journey.
For the competitors,
they have to endure the hardship of the transport stage as well
as being able to take the rigours of the Special Stages (SS). At
the SS, they will be especially tested for their driving and recovery
skills to the fullest, and thus earn points that will add up to
the championship at the end of the event. These are the very difficult
parts of the event, selected by the organizer to test the teams
to their limits and beyond.
The rest of
the convoy will have to travel the transport stage from beginning
to end. Under rain soaked conditions, even an easy track during
the dry season can be transformed into an awesome obstacle which
can take hours to go through, even just over a few kms. These include
the print and electronic media following the event as well as officials,
observers and touring adventurers. They all know the score, nobody
is here on holiday, everyone has got to work and assist their fellow
adventurers to go through from one place to another, come what may.
For all of the
above, the RFC has also earned the recognition as the greatest teambuilding
exercise of the 4x4 kind in the world from the foreign media. It
is an opportunity for all "true blue" outdoor lovers who wish to
live out a jungle adventure to the fullest as well as an opportunity
to get to know liked-minded people from around the world.
This is definitely
not a rally event, where competitors will have to speed over long
distances during the SS. Accelerator and engine power do not rule
supreme in a challenge adventure 4x4 competition, but recovery and
thinking power to overcome the obstacles in the fastest time to
earn maximum points do make a big difference.
A tropical secondary
jungle environment is such that the existing and/or disused logging
tracks can turn into formidable obstacles during the rainy season.
A single day's thunderstorm of high water intensity will make sure
of that. Furthermore, the environment is a non issue here as heavy
rain will obliterate whatever tyre tracks left behind by the convoy.
There is no broaching into virgen jungle. And, last but not least,
the adventurers are at the forefront of protection of the eco-system,
a strict jungle code of ethics is enforced and everyone looks after
the environment as we pass through leaving "nothing
but footprints and tyre tracks. So, come this November, when the
wind and rain of the North East Monsoon will be at their height,
spare a thought for those extra ordinary breed struggling through
endurance and hardship, but in their pursuit for adventure. The
Rainforest Challenge is a time to live your passion in 4x4 adventure
to the fullest.

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