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End Date:
10/24/2009
Start Date:
10/22/2009
Highs:
Beautiful scenery as the leaves changed.
Lows:
Rained all day thursday on our 9 hour drive from New Orleans
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(1 vote)
MNTrailboss explores 11th Moab Jamboree
End Date:
10/24/2009
Start Date:
10/22/2009
Highs:
Steel Bender, views from almost every corner of the trail
Lows:
Long drive there and back.
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(1 vote)
turbo_m113 explores gateway to the cumberlands
End Date:
10/17/2009
Start Date:
10/16/2009
Highs:
fantastic crews, trails. very helpful, knowlegable guides. scenic, challenging variety in trails. appreciative of land owners.
Lows:
would like to see bathroom facility (porta-john, pit toilet?) access somewhere at trailheads (beginning, end, or lunch site) if possible. especially for the women folk.
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OffRoadRage videotapes Gate Way to the Cumberlands
This is a promotional video made for OffRoad Rage. LLC so it does have an advertizing tape on it and a few things not Jeep or Jamboree on it. However most of the video was shot at Williamsburg KY during the 15th Gateway to the Cumberland’s Jamboree trip in 2008. And there are a lot of good pictures and videos of many of your jeeps doing what jeeps do. So Enjoy!
(2 votes)
Phunkeydude explores Moab
End Date:
10/26/2008
Start Date:
10/24/2008
Highs:
My family and I had a blast! The trails were great. The trails guides were fantastic!
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(1 vote)
We found about a 2 1/2 foot rock along the trail and a few folks (with lockers) decided to give it a try. The CJ barely knew it was even there.
(3 votes)
CJ/5 is going through a little mugul run that tends to high-center the stockers. Good thing I've got plenty of center clearance!
(1 vote)
Rolling Stone explores My 1st Jamboree
End Date:
10/26/2008
Start Date:
10/23/2008
Highs:
Over 100 Jeeps from 25 different states and Canada.
Beautiful scenery.
Temp: 50s-60s.
Great rides.
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(1 vote)
bennerm explores 25th Appalachian
End Date:
10/12/2008
Start Date:
10/10/2008
Lows:
So many hours to get to Murphy from Chicago
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(1 vote)
admin writes Northwoods (JJUSA)
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Start Date:
10/03/2008
End Date:
10/05/2008
Price:
$250.00
CRANDON, WI — Venture through heavily forested trails, passing creeks, ponds, and lakes that dot this northern backcountry. Discovered in 1634 by French explorer Jean Nicolet, the 661,000-acre Nicolet National Forest surrounds the community of Crandon. You’ll go deep into beautiful forest on old logging roads and abandoned railroads. Skirt the headwater swamps of the Peshtigo, Wolf, and Wisconsin Rivers. Keep an eye out for plenty of indigenous wildlife, including deer, beaver, bald eagles, loons, foxes, and black bear. The region is also a paradise for paddlers and fishers alike.
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