Registration for the 2009 Jeep Jamboree USA season opened today at 9AM, and at least one event (Texas Spur Spring, March 26-28) already more than half-way sold out.
The 2009 schedule has 32 events all over the United States. Prices range from less than $200 per adult to over $1,000 for "signature" events.
For those of you who have no idea what a Jeep Jamboree is, here's a description from the official web site:
Jeep® Jamborees are off-road adventure weekends that bring together the outdoors, down-to-earth people, and their Jeep 4x4s. These off-road treks have a long tradition dating back to 1953 when 4x4 pioneer Mark A. Smith organized the firstever Jeep Jamboree and voyaged across the Sierra Nevada Mountains by way of the old Rubicon Trail. In 1954, Willys Motors — then manufacturer of Jeep vehicles — became involved with the adventure, and Jeep Jamborees have been an off-road tradition ever since.
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01TJ | Posted: 2008/12/2 16:11 Updated: 2008/12/2 16:11 |
Just can't stay away ![]() ![]() Joined: 2006/8/25 From: Posts: 71 |
![]() I agree, my wife and I went to one a few years back but with two kids now it is just not affordable anymore. I have great places to wheel for free or $10 less than 30 minutes from my house.
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skywater55 | Posted: 2008/12/2 14:10 Updated: 2008/12/2 14:10 |
Just can't stay away ![]() ![]() Joined: 2006/8/28 From: Posts: 85 |
![]() The jeep jamborees are usually very well organized and offer trails for all skill levels. I used to go regularly solo, but now with a family it cost a small fortune. I dont see why they charge so much for riders and children, i would luv to take my family but not going to pay my childs college fund to go.............
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