Location Info
We have the use of this forest on the understanding that there is no trace of our presence on the day after the rally. This means that you must clear up after your dogs, fill in any holes dug and remove all litter. Please do not chain your dogs to the trees. Thank You!
Rallies cannot be run without Marshals, please volunteer! There is a space on the entry form to indicate your preference.
Selling of goods at the Event Site will not be permitted without prior approval of the Organisers.
No Smoking anywhere at the venue please.
Course Description
The course is moderately undulating with mainly grassy trails and the odd mud puddle thrown in depending on the prior weather.
Directions
From The M4 JUNC 10:
Take the A322 towards Bracknell. Stay on the A322 follow signs to M3. Turn left off the A322 on to the A332 (the A322 is now a dual carriageway through woodland) signed Legoland and Ascot. Buttersteep Rise is on your right, opposite The Berkshire Golf Course.
From The M4 JUNC 6:
To Windsor, Windsor to Ascot passing by Legoland and Ascot Race Course. Pick up the A332 at the Race Course, signed M3. Turn left in to Buttersteep Rise opposite The Berkshire Golf Course.
From The M3 JUNC 3:
Take the A322 to Bracknell, at the Junc of the A332 signed Legoland and Ascot trun right. Buttersteep Rise is on your right, opposite The Berkshire Golf Course.
AMWA
The Alaskan Malamute Working Association (AMWA) is a UK organisation dedicated to promoting the responsible ownership and working ability of the Alaskan Malamute. The association supports owners who wish to maintain the breed’s traditional strength, endurance and suitability for sled dog work.
AMWA encourages participation through a wide range of working activities designed for Malamutes and other sled dog breeds. These include race rallies, long-distance treks, weight pull competitions, backpack schemes and social camping events that bring together enthusiasts from across the community.
Through education, shared experience and practical working events, AMWA aims to preserve the heritage of the Alaskan Malamute as a capable working dog while fostering a supportive network for sled dog owners and handlers throughout the UK.
