Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Off Road Consulting Woodland Adventure Oct 29th-30th 2016




Off Road Consulting is excited to present the first Woodland Adventure on October 29th and 30th!
What is the Off Road Consulting Woodland Adventure?
It is a mix of off road driving, geocaching, mapping/navigating, overlanding, time management and scavenger hunt all wrapped up into one big weekend! And the best part is you get to lay out your own adventure! This fun, family friendly event is perfect for stock or modified vehicles.

Things kick off Friday evening Oct 28th at a TBD location with check in for pre-registered participants.

At this time you will receive a packet with rules, GPS coordinates, paper maps and your Woodland Adventure Passport.

Use the maps and GPS to locate pre determined stops that you will have to log using your passport. As you log your passport you create points. Some points may be stamps, stickers, and some points may require you to take a picture at a specific location. All details will be in the packet and will explain exactly what you need to do!

This event will take place at Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area and Rausch Creek Off Road Park with areas in between including Weiser State Forest. The best part is you get to layout your own route using the GPS and paper maps! Clues will be provided that you can use to your advantage but you will need to plan your route using legal trails and roads to get to the items.

Saturday Oct 29th at 8:00am you can start your adventure! Following off road park and state forest rules, use the GPS and maps to find the various stops and start logging your points! Whichever team has the most points will win the top prizes! Thank you to our sponsors Quadratec and J.T. Brooks for donating outstanding prizes for our top 3 participants!

You will have Saturday and Sunday to collect as many points as you can and beginning at 3pm on Sunday you can start making your way to the final stop where you can begin submitting your passports.

You must submit your passport by 5pm on Sunday Oct 30th as this is when The Woodland Adventure officially ends.

Requirements:
You must be in a team of two vehicles
You will need to understand how to use a gps or a paper map to find and locate the stops
4X4 Vehicle with adequate seat belts for all passengers
This event is stock 4x4 friendly
Team name .....example Team El Dorado
Teams must pre register! When registering please provide your team name - you will be assigned a team number for the Woodland Adventure.
Registration for a team of two vehicles for this two day event is $350.00
Registration includes park entrance fee for two vehicles/two drivers for one day each at Rausch Creek and Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area
Passengers are welcome to join the teams for an extra cost of $20.00 each.

Waivers will need to be filled out for Off Road Consulting, LLC, Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area and Rausch Creek Off Road Park

All off road parks, state forest and road rules and laws do apply. Any breaking of any rules will result in the team no longer being in the event and will be asked to leave the Off Road Consulting Woodland Adventure with no refund. Rules broken on or off road are subject to appropriate disciplinary action via Off Road Park Officers or Law Enforcement.

Prizes will be awarded to the teams with the fastest time and most logged stops.

Pre-registration opens Tuesday August 16th! Please visit www.offroad-consulting.com!

For details please contact offroadinstruction@gmail.com.



Thank you for our Woodland Adventure Sponsors!

Quadratec   www.quadratec.com/
J.T. Brooks  www.jtbrooks.com/

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Off Road Consulting and Quadratec at the Jeep Jamboree USA- Coal Mountain summer 2016

Coal Mountain Jeep Jamboree USA at Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area July 28th-30th



 The last weekend in July brought with it the 2nd Coal Mountain Jeep Jamboree of the year at Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area (AOAA). While the AOAA has been open just 2 years, this is the 5th year of the Jeep Jamboree taking place at this location.

This year Off Road Consulting along with Quadratec were asked to be trail leaders for a new trail group that would include green and blue rated trails. We spent the last few weeks laying out the route and grooming the trails with the end result being a 7 hour loop that consisted of several challenging obstacles such as "Fern Ridge" and a new trail that had been cut that we nicknamed "The Zika" trail.

Pre- Jeep Jamboree events kicked off Thursday July 28th in the evening but before this, Off Road Consulting had a private training class at AOAA.


While the Jeep Jamboree registration started at the AOAA event buildings at 5pm, the participants started forming a line around 4pm as the excitement was starting to build for the Coal Mountain Jeep Jamboree. Quadratec handed out goody bags filled with Quadratec catalogs, stickers, pen and key chains along with Quadratec travel mugs.




5pm rolled around and the crowds began the registration process of filling out waivers, checking out Jeep Jamboree gear and then the most important part of all...deciding which trail group they would sign up with.

There were several different trail groups all with various trail levels. Some of the group names coincided with the coal history in the area, names like Breaker Boys, Coal Crackers and Mud Mining were a few of the trail group names. The Quadratec and Off Road Consulting trail group was named "Kyle's Follies" after the lead trail guide, Kyle. Along with Kyle we had two other trail guides with our group, Jenn Watson and George Soto. We had a great team and excited to meet the participants who would choose Kyle's Follies" as their group.




Registration was wrapping up and it was time to head home and get some rest because the next day was the Coal Mountain Jeep Jamboree!

Friday Morning Quadratec and Off Road Consulting arrived early so we could prep our lead vehicle. There would be a driver's meeting at 8:30am to officially kick off the Coal Mountain Jeep Jamboree. Folks who had signed up with our group started rolling in and we began organizing the vehicles and answering questions such as airing down and 4lo vs. 4 hi.


The driver's meeting was given by Steve Risk, the Coal Mountain Jeep Jamboree coordinator. He made a few announcements, talked about ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­trail etiquette and things to remember on the trail such as keeping the vehicle behind you in site at all times, etc and then before wrapping up Quadratec had provided a few Quadratec hats and Shackles as give aways for the participants. Steve threw the items into the crowd....yes, even the shackles!  He just made sure they hit the ground first.




With the driver's meeting coming to a close, it was finally time for everyone to get seat belted in their vehicles and head out to the trails!

Kyle's Follies was headed to the western side of AOAA and not long after getting onto the trails we had our first trail repair on a YJ.......With the help of our trail ready trail guides, we discovered that the YJ had a few loose bolts which caused the driveshaft to fall out.....we managed to get the YJ repaired and we were able to continue on our route.


AOAA has 7,000 acres of various trail levels including easy green trails to serious red trails but it also has some beautiful views and scenic overlooks and while Jeep Jamborees are all about trails and terrain, they are also about the experience and the scenery you encounter.


After passing a few picturesque areas we started to enter the more technical areas in the Kyle's Follies Trail ride. We had planned the route so drivers had a chance to warm up a bit before taking on the challenging obstacles but with the rain the overnight; even the easier challenges quickly became difficult.

The first challenge was a tight, off camber uphill with rocky, loose and slippery terrain.  Even with mud terrains and front and rear lockers this hill was still challenging and felt like a rock staircase.
The challenges didn't stop there, our next task was an off camber area followed by a steep uphill and then immediate downhill surrounded by trees. This was definitely going to test the driver's skills! With the trail leader at the top of the hill to spot folks through just in case, everyone made it through with an increased heart rate and smiles on their faces.
Next up was a section called "The Dozer Cut" and it was a steep uphill with a large horizontal log in the middle and with the advice of Off Road Consulting to take the line to the left of the log, folks made it up the hill with no problem.




What a rush! It was time to let the driver's calm down after what they had just drove through so we continued along on easy and more scenic green trails. The driver's needed their rest because next up was....Fern Ridge!
Fern Ridge was just that, a mountain ridge covered with ferns that made you feel like you were in a scene out of Jurassic Park more than in Pennsylvania. The rock gardens on Fern Ridge were impressive and we chose lines to avoid damage for the stock JKs but even with taking the less aggressive lines it was a challenge for all.




After Fern Ridge, it was time for much needed nourishment and we stopped for lunch along the trail.  As folks were discussing the trails and sharing stories we had to do another small trail repair but this time it was a different kind of repair. We didn't need bolts or tools for this but a needle, thread and duct tape....one of our trail guides found that they had ripped their pants a bit up the middle but no need to fear! Kyle's Follies group is prepared for whatever the trails have in store! After some sewing and placement of duct tape the shorts were as good as new and we were ready for the second half of our day!


We continued on various green and blue level trails but we had saved the best for last! There had been a new blue trail cut a few weeks ago and it was a perfect way to end our trail ride! The trail consisted of tight, twisty areas with large rock sections. As we started navigating our way through this rather technical trail....they came....the mosquitoes. Everywhere! It was a challenge to get the stock JKs through the terrain and after stacking rocks and re-positioning the vehicle s it was time to break out the Maxtrax.


Weighing 8lbs each, these aids provided the traction the vehicles needed to get through the slippery, rocky sections. Did I mention there were mosquitoes? After battling through the entire group made it through and those who had to fight the hardest to get through had the biggest smiles on their faces! It was quite an accomplishment! It was time to start making our way back to the AOAA parking lot and when asked "What was the name of that last trail we did?" The first thing that came to mind was "The Zika Trail"! Our trail guides worked hard and we got everybody through the day with no major damage and everyone able to drive their vehicles back on their own.


Day 1 of the Coal Mountain Jeep Jamboree was wrapping up but we still had one more day on the trails!

Saturday July 30th brought with it rain and foggy conditions along with a new group of participants on the Kyle's Follies trail ride.






 After a repeat of the driver's meeting we were quickly back out on the trails and like the day before we had to stop for an early trail repair which was a TJ whose 4lo wouldn’t stay engaged.  We knew exactly how to fix it and got it locked in for the rest of the day.

Driving to our first obstacle we came upon the Ho-BT trail ride who had a broken TJ in their group.  After some shuffling around of vehicles our group was able to continue on to the first challenge. We changed things up a little from the first day due to weather conditions and this let us run a second section of fern ridge.  It is just as technical as the section we ran on Friday but now there were two sections to tackle.  With team work of Off Road Consulting, Quadratec and the other trail guides we were able to get everyone through unscathed.



After lunch we continued on green trails for a while and ended up with another broken vehicle...a heavily modified TJ that  had broken a track bar bolt... ..after searching through everyone's tool bags  Off Road Consulting had a bolt that was  a perfect fit.  After finding the bolt it was a quick and easy fix and we were back moving down the trails.  We knew what was ahead .....Zika trail, which was such a challenge the day before and with heavy rain right over us we gave the drivers the option to drive Zika or take a bypass. Most of the stock JKs opted to take the bypass as they were growing tired from the day’s challenges. The rain was getting heavier and heavier and our Maxtrax's which were so useful yesterday getting folks through Zika quickly became essential rain gear for us trail guides.



We eventually got everyone who attempted the Zika trail through and it was time to head back to the parking lot and dry off as we were soaked from head to toe!

The trail riding part of the Coal Mountain Jeep Jamboree had come to an end but the Jamboree wasn't over yet! The closing ceremonies which included dinner at 6pm and after getting dried off we were on our way to Massers Restaurant in Paxinos, PA.

After dinner the Jeep Jamboree coordinator had a few things to announce and thanked everyone who made this event possible. Then it was time for the Quadratec Giveaways which included a 125 piece Mechanic Tool Set, ARB recovery bag, Quadratec hats, shovels and 3/4 inch shackles. The giveaways were handed out to folks who stood out on the trails, such as the folks who drove the farthest distance or who suffered the most damage on the trails. At one point Quadratec hats and t-shirts were being tossed around room!


The Coal Mountain Jeep Jamboree had come to an end. In the four wheeling community jeep clubs and groups are popping up everywhere but with the Jeep Jamboree you can expect a family friendly environment, professional trail guides that look after you and your vehicle and an experience that will last a lifetime. 


Thursday, July 28, 2016

Off Road Consulting write up Smittybilt Overlander Tent

                                                           Smittybilt Overlander Tent


We had the opportunity to try out the Smittybilt Roof Top Tent and with being overland enthusiasts we were excited to test the product.


There is nothing more relaxing than jumping into your Jeep and getting away from the hustle and bustle of daily life..... However this doesn't mean you have to rough it out in the woods during this "Relaxation time". Smittybilt recognizes that you don’t have to leave all of your creature comforts at home and with their new line of Overlander gear; it can make your outdoor experience even more enjoyable.

A few things from Smittybilt.......
Smittybilt Overlander Tent is designed to mount easily on your stock roof rack system or on an aftermarket rack/crossbar system and weighing in at only 118 lbs the Smittybilt Overlander Tent is the perfect weight.  Generally, most OE roof racks will have a capacity of 100-200 lbs while vehicle is in motion (dynamic rating). However, when the vehicle is parked and you are utilizing your Smittybilt Overlander Tent, you are applying a static load which is easier to support and most rack systems can generally handle this static load with ease. Always check with the manufacturer of your vehicle and your roof rack system to determine the applicable weight limitations as they vary from vehicle to vehicle. If you need a roof rack system or more carrying capacity you may check with your local supplier for Smittybilt, Thule, or Yakima racks to suit your needs.
Check local and state laws regarding roof mounted load capacities. Many states have a limit of 165lbs while vehicle is in motion, and therefore most vehicle manufactures will build their roof racks to meet that limit. The Smittybilt Overlander Tent weights only 118 lbs, so it can be mounted to most rack systems.

After a long day of overlanding you are tired and the last thing you want to do is spend hours setting up camp.  With the Smittybilt’s OVERLANDER ROOF TOP TENT set up camp in minutes with waterproof construction, mesh windows for ventilation, and a wide aluminum ladder as standard features.

Now that they have said their side of it we will tell you what we have found....... First off the prices for these are right around the $900 mark.  We got our Smittybilt Overlander roof top tent from Quadratec (part number is 92023.3000) The certain application didn’t matter because we had other plans for ours.....  A pull behind custom built off road trailer where the tent can be removed from location to location is what we had in mind.  The traditional mounting is to have it as an overhang off of whatever roof rack you mount it on but with our custom build we wanted it to lay on our oak rail system.  The universal mounting set up bolted on nicely with the supplied.

After mounting the tent we could quickly open it up and finish the rest of install.  First the telescoping ladder, constructed from a quality, heavy duty aluminum that extends up to 6.5' and hold up to 265 lbs. The tent has four side windows with screens and awnings along a waterproof rainfly which when removed has two sun roofs to view the sky or let more air in.  Inside the tent, there is 90" x 53" mattress made from 2” thick, high density foam with removable cover. Another feature is the LED light strip inside the tent that is perfect for reading or reviewing your itinerary for the next day. There is just quality everywhere with the Smittybilt Overlander Roof Top Tent.

Now for the real test......We attached it to our custom trailer and took it for a test ride to see how it performed under certain conditions.  The trail we drove on was very bumpy and rocky.  It shook everything that was part of the set up and there were even areas so rocky that it broke ¼” bolts off the wooden support system but..... The tent stayed together, not even a loose nut.  Same set up was was tested at 70 mph and not one thing blew open or came loose.


Next we wanted to go to a remote area to set it up and see how easy it is for quick set......Ready set go.....from parking the jeep, , getting the cover off, and fully opening the tent.....6 minutes  was fully set up. Needless to say we really like the speed of the set up of Smittybilt Overland Roof Top Tent.

Inside the mattress is comfortable; the windows are placed nicely to allow airflow and viewing of the environment around you.  The sunroof is nice for those cool days of relaxing in the shade watching the birds in the trees.  The LED lights which is a neat feature provides just the right amount of light and another useful feature is the  cigarette lighter extension that allows you the ability to plug in anything you have...cell phone, radio...etc  We were impressed also by it coming with a shoe bag and individual bags for the supports and such.

We have taken our Smittybilt Overland Roof Top tent through some pretty rough terrain and for a tent on a custom built trailer, but it holds up great.  While had to beef up a few things on the trailer, no modifications to the tent were needed. 

The same things would apply if mounted to the roof of your vehicle as it makes remote camping easy and gives a few of the comforts from home all while treading lightly.  You would have to watch it going through tight areas with trees but won’t notice the added weight very much.
After your long day out on the trails and setting up camp it is nice to know that at the end of the day you can relax and enjoy a comfortable night’s sleep.....oh and that family of bear snooping through your camping area.... you can relax as you are 6ft above the ground and out of the way with no chance of becoming snacks for the bear.

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

21st Annual All Breeds PA Jeep Show

                                                                  PA Jeep Show 2016

The third weekend in July, folks in the off road community set aside some time to attend the All Breeds PA JEEP show in York, PA and Off Road Consulting had their plates full for this year's show.
 July 16th and 17th 2016 was the  21st annual PA Jeep show and what once started out as a small jeep club with the 1st show taking place at the Big Boppers Drive- In located in York, PA has turned into one of the largest jeep shows on the East Coast.

With this show taking place in the heart of the summer, the weather is traditionally always HOT! This year was no exception with temps in the 90's and humidity levels through the roof. The show offered folks a relief from the heat with a misting tent and coolers filled with cool water.

Over 80 vendors were on display at the 21st annual PA Jeep show...Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area, Factor 55, JKS, Topless 4 Tatas and Rausch Creek Off Road Park and the list goes on. Off Road Consulting was included in the vendors and we were busy promoting our various training classes and guided rides.


Quadratec, the premier sponsor for the PA show, was there with their all familiar big white tent which always mean one thing...blow out deals on their scratch and dent items!

On display in the show and shine field were over  550 registered  jeeps , from stock to extremely modified, you could spend hours walking up and down the rows of the registered show and shine jeeps. The show field is broken down into different classes from TJs, YJs, JKs, XJs, Willys and even a class for the new renegades and cherokee trailhawks.


In addition to the show field and vendors the Quadratec sponsored obstacle course allows registered participants and vendors to do what jeeps do best.....drive off road!

Pa Jeeps and Off Road Consulting performed a few demos over the weekend that included Hi-lift safety, Closed link system winching using Factor 55, Maxtrax traction aid ramps demos and a demo on how synthetic line reacts when it is cut.





Stetler Dealership from York, PA once again donated two jeeps for the weekend so folks could take the ultimate test drive out on the obstacle course. This year they brought a 4 door JK and a Renegade Trailhawk which accumulated a lot of criticism from the spectators but soon proved itself out on the obstacle course....


Off Road Consulting was entrusted with overseeing the dealership demo rides by riding in the passenger seat and offered those who took the jeeps out for a test drive some off road driving tips that included vehicle features such as the traction control that was equipped on both the JK and the Renegade trailhawk.

The obstacle course was busy all weekend with registered participants, vendors and competitive rock crawler buggys. There was a rhythm to the flow of the jeeps as the vehicles took turns on the obstacles that included hill climbs, off camber areas and various size rocks with an added obstacle of several jersey walls stacked together. During one of the Stetler demo rides, one of the show participants became high centered on an obstacle and after many failed attempts of driving out of the situation the next thing was to hook up a tow strap and give the JK a little help......So who was the recovery vehicle for the JK?? Another JK? The XJ with the "Hummer Recovery Unit" sticker? Or was it one of the rock crawler buggys? Nope, nope and nope....the Renegade Trailhawk was ready to go with its red tow point in check, the Renegade gave a little tug and safety recovered the JK and the obstacle course was back into its rhythm again.


Renegade Trailhawk- 1
Not a real Jeep crowd -0

Everybody loves free stuff and if you love pens, stickers and other goodys vendor row is the place to go! At the Quadratec booth you could pick up catalogs and key chains or head over to Jeep and pick up  a 75th anniversary poster.
At the Off Road Consulting table, folks were able to pick up stickers and coupons for guided rides at Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area.




Back out on the obstacle course the Renegade Trailhawk was ready to put those naysayers to rest by tackling the intimidating rocks and jersey wall obstacle. The crowds gathered to see what this so called jeep was going to do out on this obstacle. With Off Road Consulting spotting, the Renegade Trailhawk navigated through the obstacle without one scrape or bang and proved once and for all  it could handle aggressive terrain.
Click on the link below to watch the Renegade vs The Jersey Wall

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VCKm5S64JE&feature=youtu.be

Renegade Trailhawk 2
Not a real Jeep crowd 0

The 21st annual All Breeds PA Jeep Show wraps the event up with a huge raffle with products that make off road enthusiast drool. From winches, tires to gift cards and apparel 100% of the raffle proceeds  went to the York County Veterans Affairs who are committed to helping veterans and their families.



Another successful PA Jeep show had come to an end.  A huge thank you to all of the PA Jeeps representatives for putting this fun and family friendly show together year after year. What are you doing the 3rd weekend in July? Make sure in  2017 you make plans to attend the 22nd annual All Breeds PA Jeep show in York, PA!

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Sunday, July 3, 2016

Penn's Woods Jeep Jamboree 2016 with Quadratec and Off Road Consulting

                                                 Penn's Wood Jeep Jamboree 2016

Thursday June 23rd- Saturday June 25th , Quadratec along with Off Road Consulting paired up to once again represent at a Jeep Jamboree. This time at the Penn's Woods Jeep Jamboree in Bradford, Pennsylvania.
The Penn's Woods Jeep Jamobree is one of the longest running Jamborees with 2016 being the 19th year.

With goody bags, catalogs and the LJ on the trailer, we began the 5 hour drive to Bradford, but not before a few pit stops.........
Kinzua Bridge State Park, home of the Kinzua Viaduct that was once known as the 8th wonder of the world was the  longest and tallest railroad structure at 2,053 feet long and 301 feet high. The impressive framework  was partially destroyed by a tornado in 2003 and you can still to this day see the devastation that occurred to the railroad as the remains of the toppled structure still inhabit the bottom of the state park.  In 2011, the engineering wonder was resurrected as a new pedestrian walkway was constructed and visitors can  walk 600 feet out on the remaining support towers.  At the farthest point on the bridge you can see miles out into the Kinzua Gorge. Below is a graveyard of sorts with the debris field from the tornado. There was also the addition of a  partial glass platform at the end of the walkway where visitors can view the structure from a different perspective 301 feet down! This is not for the faint of heart!  We were soon to find out that some of the trails were within a mile or two of this landmark.



After lunch at the Kinzua Bridge State Park we were pack on track and next stop.....Bradford!

Bradford is home to the Zippo lighter and Case museum and since we had a few hours before the Jeep Jamboree festivities began we decided to check out the museum.



After exploring it was time for Quadratec and Off Road Consulting to go into Jeep Jamboree mode!

With registration beginning Thursday evening Quadratec and Off Road Consulting set up the booth to hand out the goody bags, meet the participants and trail guides.


  The line of registered participants reflected the line at the Annual Quadratec Tent Sale.....folks waiting in line patiently until they were given the green light! They ran over to make sure they got their space in their preferred trail group.

As registration was taking place inside, outside vehicles were being inspected. The Off Road Consulting LJ was inspected and was given the stamp of approval from the Jeep Jamboree inspectors.
After the Jeep had been inspected we were able to select the trails we wanted to do and even though the challenging trails looked enticing, we opted for the more easy and scenic trail ride. We signed up for the "White Trail Ride" on Friday and the "Green Trail Ride" on Saturday.


With registration wrapping up and the last few vehicles being inspected, it was time to grab some dinner and relax before the Official Start of the 19th Annual Penn's Woods Jeep Jamboree!




Friday morning  we had an early start so we could prep the LJ by topping off the fluids, securing our gear and get in line with our trail group.
Jeeps of all sizes, shapes and colors started rolling in and before long everyone was lined up and ready to get out on the trails! After an informative driver's meeting and a few words from the Jeep Jamboree Representative it was time to time to fire up the jeeps and follow the trail guides to the trails!



Our group of about 12 had a 1/2 hour drive on back roads before our tires actually saw dirt. Once we were on the trails the group stopped for folks to air down and finish preparing their jeeps for the day. Quadratec and Off Road Consulting was assisted a few drivers with airing down and transitioning their vehicles into 4-lo.  During the break we got a chance to talk with a few of the Jeep Jamboree representatives.
With blue skies and the sun shining down everyone was back in their jeeps with seat belts on, Penn's Woods Jeep Jamboree day one of the trails had begun!


We weren't on the trails long before a TJ became buried in mud and to add salt to wound, the front axle was hung up on some unknown debris in thick mud. After numerous attempts by the Jeep Jamboree trail guides, Off Road Consulting and Quadratec offered some advice and provided some safe recovery gear to assist the trail guides including a Bubba Rope and a Custom Splice soft shackle. In no time at all the jeep was finally recovered unharmed and most importantly no one was injured.


A short time later the same TJ's string of bad luck continued with a slice in their tire. Quadratec and Off Road Consulting were asked to assist as they were prepared with tools and on board air.
After some trail repair time and lunch the group continued on the trails encountering tight, twisty areas, muddy ruts and a few challenging rocky sections. Among the group was a stock 2005 Grand Cherokee which got stuck in some muddy ruts a few times.  This was another chance for us to pull them with our Bubba rope. Off Road Consulting then took them under their wing and spotted them through a few sections.
 At the end of the day the grand cherokee proved it is trail rated as it kept right up with the modified wranglers and no damage was suffered. Day one on the trails had come to an end and while we didn't cover hundreds of miles, we enjoyed helping new jeep jamboree participants navigate through the trails and seeing what their vehicles could do.
Day one of the Penn's Woods Jeep Jamboree had come to an end but the trails weren't over yet!
The saying "Eat, Sleep, Jeep, repeat" is the best way to describe Jeep Jamboree......after we ate, and slept it was time to repeat Jeep!


Day 2 brought with it sunshine and hot, humid weather! Perfect for our group because we were headed out for woods and the shade from the woods provided relief from the sun. We saw more trail time on day 2 as the group ran muddy uphills, more tight/twisty areas and  a few stream crossings. After lunch the trail guides lead the group to a rather difficult rocky section that proved to be a challenge for a few folks. After an extended wait and with a bypass available we opted to skip the obstacle so that the group was able to get moving. The area is filled with oil history and one of the trail guides stopped the group at a few points of interest along the way to discuss the history of the area.

It was time to navigate back and the trail portion of the Penn's Woods Jeep Jamboree had come to an end.


At the dinner Quadratec and Off Road Consulting enjoyed exchanging trail tales that happened over the weekend.
The Penn's Woods Jeep Jamboree had ended and for the 19th year this Jamboree had brought folks from all over the US and Canada together for one weekend where we all have the same goals.....friendship,  camaraderie, exploration, trails and jeep.

Check out Quadratec for information on recovery gear and all of your jeep essentials. Quadratec tent sale is scheduled for Saturday October 8th 2016

 
For information about Off Road Consulting including our 101 Off Road driver training classes and guided rides please visit www.offroad-consulting.com or check us out on Facebook and Instagram