WOW!
That about sums up my weekend and experience on my first Jeep Jamboree. I had an amazing time, met some really great people who share my love for all things Jeep, and learned quite a bit about what a Jeep Rubicon can do. I did not stray from the Green and Blue trails as I am not willing to break my daily driver but I would have loved to have seen what a black trail looks like up close... maybe something for the future...
So I want to give you an overview of what a Jeep Jamboree is all about in case you have not had a chance to experience one for yourself. Think, "People, Places, and Jeeps", that about sums it up. We arrived at the Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area (AOAA) on Thursday evening and got in line to have our Jeeps inspected. This was a very quick process where they make sure your Jeep is up to spec (more specifically, not beyond the allowable specs) and what your experience level is. I was given a trail rating of 6-7 based on my Jeep and my answers. From here, you go and drop off your waivers (one for the AOAA and the other for Jeep Jamboree) and then get your registration badge and pick the trails you want to ride over the next two days. This was my first Jeep Jamboree and while I have been off-roading for many years, I was not really sure what the grading meant but I knew I was not ready for any Black trails.
At three separate desks, they had the lead trail guides with maps and descriptions of what the trails were like and what was required on each Jeep to participate. We picked the Ho-Bud Green trail with guide Penny and then moved onto the Blue table to check out their offerings. My friend who came along with me and brought his TJ does not have lockers so that limited our trail choices on the Blues to one ride, Coal Cracker. After "peaking" at the Black trail table but skipping any conversations we head over to where the vendors are and checked out their wares.
Three of the big Jeep Jamboree vendors were preset that evening in the parking lot with their rigs...
- Rancho Suspensions had two JLs onsite
- Besttop had their Gecko Green JK
- Teraflex had there JK onsite
I spent some time shopping at the Jeep Jamboree table and I picked up a nice shirt for my wife and a vest for me. The rest of the time we walked around looking at the various Jeeps and talking to the sponsors and attendees. Great group of people out sharing a similar interest.
Day 1:
rocks. I was Extremely motivated to "Tread Lightly" throughout the day. At no time was speed a consideration. SLOW and SLOWER were my words for the day along with "S*&t, what was that?" and some "%$!K - I hope that buffs out!". In all seriousness, my skills as a driver were important But the work that the Trail Guides and Spotters put in throughout the day along with the capabilities of the Jeep JL Rubicon are what got me through. It is amazing to see what the Jeep can do when I am behind the wheel and guided by awesome people. Really impressive as a team effort! My friend wound up breaking his upper control arm mount on the drivers side on one of the obstacles that put a damper on our day but it something we can fix and drink a beer while reminiscing about our adventure.
Day 2:
Gallery:
I will provide some videos in my next posting so you can see some of the trails "live"...
The Journey is what counts, Adventure Awaits!
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