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Place
Scottsdale, AZ US 85262
Description
What: BRAY BurroCaching & lunch time hangout (bring a snack to share)
When: November 19th, arrive by 10, fun starts at 10:30
Where: Bronco Trailhead (https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tonto/recarea/?recid=35245)
Cost: $5/person, cash, Venmo, or PayPal the day of the event. Registration on RunSignUp is for a headcount only.
BRAY’s first BurroCaching event is Nov. 19th! This will be a more casual, laid back event, however, as with all BRAY events: proof of negative coggins test IS required for all animals in attendance. If you have submitted your coggins test and it has not expired you do not need to submit again. At BurroCaching donkeys AND donkey hybrids are welcome (so bring your mules!).
What IS BurroCaching? If you’ve heard of GeoCaching, this is similar but of course with the addition of burros! BurroCaching a type of treasure hunt: teams of one burro + one handler* are looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. This isn’t entirely a race: the goal of BurroCaching is a fun activity while enjoying a hike with your donkey and hanging out with the amazing burro community.
If you or your donkey are new to events, but you're interested in doing the races, this is a great opportunity to practice.
How it works:
Participants will be given the GPS coordinates** to all BurroCaches on the course along with the Cache name and clue.
The BRAY cow bell being rung will signal the start of the hike/treasure hunt.
Teams head out at their own pace, looking for the BurroCaches. Teams may group up to help one another search for the cache. BurroCaches may be done in any order: a team may choose to head to the farthest one first or nearest.
When the BurroCache is found, take 1 item of your choosing, sign the log, then place the BurroCache back exactly where and how you found it.
**GPS coordinates are accurate +/- 18 feet
Rules:
Good sportsmanship is encouraged and will be rewarded. Please be kind, considerate and have a great time enjoying our wonderful animals and our open spaces. That is what the burro/donkey community is all about.
Take only one item and leave the rest for fellow BurroCachers. Sign the log inside the BurroCache.
Follow Leave No Trace guidelines in the natural environment.
Be careful of the area around the cache—don’t trample the grounds, rip up sprinkler heads, etc., in your excitement to find the cache.
Follow all laws and regulations. Never enter private property without permission.
Animals must be held in-hand and may not be ridden. Handlers may opt to use a day pack/pack saddle/or saddle bags but may not ride the animals while BurroCaching.
No intact jacks/uncastrated male animals (donkey or hybrid)
Jack chains may be used only if used with a pressure-release technique. (A jack chain is a chain or strap which is used to apply pressure over the muzzle or under the chin). Any handler with nose and/or chin injuries on the animal resulting from the jack chain will be disqualified. The jack chain is not permitted to be in the mouth of the burro/hybrid.
Cruelty: Any contestant mistreating their animal will be disqualified. No needles, electric prods, narcotics, clubs or whips, may be used. Failure to follow these rules may result in a temporary or permanent ban from future BRAY events.
*Teams are one burro/hybrid + one handler unless the handler is under 14 years old. Then the handler must be accompanied by an adult who does not have an animal. Handlers must stay with their animal and may not turn their animal loose - animals must remain under control.
Carrying and use of firearms will not be permitted.
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