Who?
If you like good people and good times, then you are guaranteed have a blast on The Polar Run Rally. While our number one goal is to do good for charity, it will be an added bonus if you also enjoy the art of driving, braving arctic winters, and board game playing!
The Polar Run Rally is comprised of a broad range of people from grade schoolers to retirees.
The event is organized by one brave soul who volunteers hundreds of hours each and every year organizing and putting on the event without a penny earned.
The Polar Run Rally is comprised of a broad range of people from grade schoolers to retirees.
The event is organized by one brave soul who volunteers hundreds of hours each and every year organizing and putting on the event without a penny earned.
What?
The rally is based on a points system. The team with the most points at the end of the rally will be named the winner and get to take home the PrrWog (or Polar Run Rally Wheel of Greatness). It is a traveling trophy that has past winner's names pinstriped onto the wheel.
Teams can earn points on the rally by adhering to the rules of the game and following the set route.
Along the route, a series of checkpoints will be used and at each checkpoint there will be varying levels of activities/challenges you can complete. The more difficult the task you decide to do (following the rules), the more points you will earn at that checkpoint.
A detailed list of the checkpoints and ways to earn points will be released to the teams at the start of the rally so everyone will have a fair chance to earn as many points as possible.
Teams can earn points on the rally by adhering to the rules of the game and following the set route.
Along the route, a series of checkpoints will be used and at each checkpoint there will be varying levels of activities/challenges you can complete. The more difficult the task you decide to do (following the rules), the more points you will earn at that checkpoint.
A detailed list of the checkpoints and ways to earn points will be released to the teams at the start of the rally so everyone will have a fair chance to earn as many points as possible.
When?
The 2023 rally will begin in the AM of Friday, February 17, 2023 from Blaine, MN.
Teams will then spend Friday and Saturday night in Breezy Point, MN.
Teams will then spend Friday and Saturday night in Breezy Point, MN.
Where?
The rally will be taking teams through ~250 miles of some of central Minnesota's most dynamic and scenic roadways and byways. The rally will come to an end in Breezy Point, MN where the teams will get to enjoy two days of camaraderie, story telling, and optional further adventuring.
Why?
For local charities. The Polar Run Rally participants have raised more than $65,000 for local charities, donated hundreds of pounds of food to local food shelves, and collectively volunteered more than 7,000 hours for various organizations.
Our goal is to create a fun environment to encourage local car enthusiasts and charity lovers alike to bring awareness to local charities.
Our goal is to create a fun environment to encourage local car enthusiasts and charity lovers alike to bring awareness to local charities.