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Registered for the Rubicon
XJ, wife and I are registered for the jeep Jamboree this year. Wonder how many 2014 cherokee's will be there! Can't wait! Anyone else from the forum going?
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I will not be attending. Way too much traffic and yuppies
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I "heard" that part of your lease agreement with the new KL is that a crew will take your "jeep" apart and move part by part to the next section of trail....then reassemble it so you can say you ran the trail. All while the trail guides give words of support and get you a frapamochalate while you text all your bookface buddies on your smart-ish phone. Extra "points" for poser pics......like I said....this is what I heard.
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I "heard" that part of your lease agreement with the new KL is that a crew will take your "jeep" apart and move part by part to the next section of trail....then reassemble it so you can say you ran the trail. All while the trail guides give words of support and get you a frapamochalate while you text all your bookface buddies on your smart-ish phone. Extra "points" for poser pics......like I said....this is what I heard.
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According to the people I have talked to there are no bypasses, you need to be within 25feet of the trail. This yuppie is attending, wait I am a hippie sorry dude, you stay home and hang with your new premier, sure to get your province back in the black LOL.
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According to the people I have talked to there are no bypasses, you need to be within 25feet of the trail. This yuppie is attending, wait I am a hippie sorry dude, you stay home and hang with your new premier, sure to get your province back in the black LOL.
Sorry for the double post and not seeing you have moved from Ontario, anyways enjoy staying home!
Sorry for the double post and not seeing you have moved from Ontario, anyways enjoy staying home!
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Nothing against Jeep Jamboree I cant see spending about $200 $400 a person for the registration fee. Plus be on over crowded trails. When you can go any other time and go for free with a lot less traffic.
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According to the people I have talked to there are no bypasses, you need to be within 25feet of the trail. This yuppie is attending, wait I am a hippie sorry dude, you stay home and hang with your new premier, sure to get your province back in the black LOL.
Sorry for the double post and not seeing you have moved from Ontario, anyways enjoy staying home!
According to the people I have talked to there are no bypasses, you need to be within 25feet of the trail. This yuppie is attending, wait I am a hippie sorry dude, you stay home and hang with your new premier, sure to get your province back in the black LOL.
Sorry for the double post and not seeing you have moved from Ontario, anyways enjoy staying home!
enjoy sitting in the hot sun behind 9 guys trying to spot 1 bad driver
clogged trails are a nightmare. can't imagine paying to sit in traffic on a free trail with multiple sheriffs present
fun trail. I'll be there when its not busy
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I completely agree with Atmos. Why not make the trip with a couple of your buddies on a random weekend and not deal with 456415341313 jeeps on the trail. The rubicon has a bypass for nearly every hard obstacle so it can be an easier trail if you take them all.
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well if you're from Canada (or out of state) you might not just have a couple buddies who can just go on a weekend. so it's understandable
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I did it 2 years ago... Took 8 hrs the first day to get to the camp... Then we woke up the next day and left LOL.... we had signed up for the 3 day event, but decided to leave early and have a relaxing drive back up to WA. There were two rigs and we hadn't been there before so we figured what the heck, lets do it, and if we like the trail we can always go back on our own.
The people were alright... kinda awkward folks. If you didn't have a wrangler w/ MTRs and Walker Evans beadlocks with as much F'in gear known to man stacked on TOP of your rig(*shakes head)... then you didn't fit in.
It was more of a show and tell than folks who wanted to wheel.
With that said.. I'm glad we did the Rubicon... you never know when places like that will cease to exist... doubt I'll go back though.. more like a check in the box. We enjoyed the History/museum aspect of it all more than everything.
The people were alright... kinda awkward folks. If you didn't have a wrangler w/ MTRs and Walker Evans beadlocks with as much F'in gear known to man stacked on TOP of your rig(*shakes head)... then you didn't fit in.
It was more of a show and tell than folks who wanted to wheel.
With that said.. I'm glad we did the Rubicon... you never know when places like that will cease to exist... doubt I'll go back though.. more like a check in the box. We enjoyed the History/museum aspect of it all more than everything.
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The people were alright... kinda awkward folks. If you didn't have a wrangler w/ MTRs and Walker Evans beadlocks with as much F'in gear known to man stacked on TOP of your rig(*shakes head)... then you didn't fit in.
It was more of a show and tell than folks who wanted to wheel.
With that said.. I'm glad we did the Rubicon... you never know when places like that will cease to exist... doubt I'll go back though.. more like a check in the box. We enjoyed the History/museum aspect of it all more than everything.
It was more of a show and tell than folks who wanted to wheel.
With that said.. I'm glad we did the Rubicon... you never know when places like that will cease to exist... doubt I'll go back though.. more like a check in the box. We enjoyed the History/museum aspect of it all more than everything.