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Jeep Jamboree 2011
« on: June 08, 2011, 03:42:04 PM »
For those who are interested, the Jeep Jamboree is coming to the Northeast again.

Trail Ratings:
http://jeepjamboreeusa.com/trail-ratings.cfm



http://jeepjamboreeusa.com/trip-detail.cfm?TripID=18
September 15 - 17
Farmington, PA
Packages range from $295 (Single Adult) - $600 (Family Package 2 Adults and 2 or more kids)
Trail Ratings of 3 - 7

Located on the grounds of the 5-star Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, the Laurel Highlands Jeep Jamboree rolls out the red carpet for Jeep 4x4 enthusiasts. The Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is a family and luxury vacation destination on 2,000 privately owned acres, in the Laurel Highlands of Southwestern Pennsylvania. The resort features the only Jeep® Off-Road Driving Academy in the nation, complete with a fleet of Rubicon Wranglers. The Nemacolin Woodlands Resort offers other activities including tennis, golf, a climbing wall, mountain biking, ropes courses and the new 1,060' Fatbird Flyer Zip Line which soars at elevations of 300' and speeds up to 60 mph.
Tow hooks mandatory.




http://jeepjamboreeusa.com/trip-detail.cfm?TripID=29
October 27 - 29
Hammonton, NJ
Packages range from $195(Single Adult)  - $450 (Family Plan 2 Adults and 2 or more kids)
Trail Ratings of 3 - 5

Centered around Batsto Historic Village, many of the trails date back to the 17th century when they were used to transport bog ore to be made into cannon balls for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Since then, many more trails have been established by the Forest Service in this area known as the Pine Barrens, encompassing one million acres of pine forests, cedar swamps, and streams. Water flows from the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer - one of the largest on the continent. There is usually an abundance of water, so expect to get your feet wet and your Jeep® 4x4 muddy in the many mud holes and water crossings.
Tow hooks mandatory.


Other Trips:
http://jeepjamboreeusa.com/trips.cfm
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