Win Wakestock Rider Tickets!
*This contest has now closed, but you still have a little time to buy tickets for Wakestock before they sell out. Thanks to everyone who entered, and congratulations to Will Ellis who guessed closest to the correct answer of 4500, with 4391. Good effort!*
Wakestock is only two weeks away, and as a very special treat from Alliance and Wakestock we’re giving you the chance to win a pair of Rider VIP camping tickets to Wakestock!
Unless you’re an athlete riding at the festival, or are best mates with one of the riders then you normally wouldn’t have a hope in hell of getting hold of these tickets. Alliance are running the only competition where you have a chance of winning Riders VIP camping tickets – the lucky winner gets to pitch their tent with the pros on site, hang out all weekend in the VIP area, and enjoy all the fun of the festival for free!
To honour the summer festival complete with candy floss and rollerskating rink, we have styled the contest around the school fete favourite of guess how many sweets in the jar. There was a slight problem when we kept eating the sweets and couldn’t keep track of how many were left so we have a different question that is actually related to the event. The winner of this one-off prize is the person who guesses the closest answer to the following question:
How many nuts and bolts does it take to build the Wakestock Pool Gap?
To enter, just write your guess in the comments section below and make sure you sign in with your facebook account so we can contact you if your answer is correct. The contest runs throughout the weekend and we will pick a winner at midday next Monday June 25th.
To help you make an educated guess, watch this video of last years Pool Gap winner, Mitch Langfield. Remember both pools and the platform with the rails are all part of the build, so think big.
Remember folks, the closest answer wins, and make sure to sign in with your facebook account otherwise we can’t contact you if you win!
June 21, 2012
6500 nuts and bolts!
June 21, 2012
3416 N and B's
June 21, 2012
2455 nuts and bolts
June 21, 2012
12000 nuts and bolts together or 34000 if you count the nuts and bolts seperatly
June 21, 2012
5250 nuts & bolts
June 21, 2012
8320
June 21, 2012
14687 nuts and bolts
June 21, 2012
5900
June 21, 2012
198,700
June 21, 2012
24000
June 21, 2012
1000
June 21, 2012
30500
June 21, 2012
14103
June 21, 2012
11843
June 21, 2012
163835
June 21, 2012
7642
June 22, 2012
25000 nuts and bolts
June 22, 2012
777 🙂
June 22, 2012
45000 N&B's
June 22, 2012
1621
June 22, 2012
Im guessing, 1996 Nuts & Bolts
June 22, 2012
2250 nuts and bolts 🙂
June 22, 2012
189,600
June 22, 2012
199,600
June 22, 2012
Errmm, 2650 nuts and bolts!
June 22, 2012
1650 nuts and bolts
June 22, 2012
Actually NO i think its 3,000 nuts and bolts not 1650!
June 22, 2012
12,506
June 22, 2012
4391 nuts and bolts!
June 22, 2012
5555 nut and bolts
June 22, 2012
1607
June 22, 2012
or 167
June 22, 2012
1750 nuts and bolts baby!!!
June 23, 2012
1063
June 24, 2012
15001
June 24, 2012
18,764
June 24, 2012
8794 nuts and bolts…
June 24, 2012
40 nuts and bolts
June 25, 2012
400 nuts and bolts
June 25, 2012
I think its 3500
June 25, 2012
So 7000 Nuts and Bolts individually
June 25, 2012
33998 indiv nuts and bolts
June 25, 2012
Could even be 20000
June 25, 2012
id say this may be a trick question as i reckon screws and scaffold poes/fixings were used so im gonna say 40 nuts and bolts
June 25, 2012
1655 nuts and bolts
June 28, 2012
3500