Awesome... that's at least three of usi am also registered for Killbuck, OH
I am anxious to hear how you like that one. I have heard mixed reviews on it, but I like how close (relatively) it is.I signed up for Catskill Mountains on September 12-14. 35” tires and one locker required for the base trails, must be good! Rubicon Trail is on my list for next year. That trail does not seem to be selling out as quickly as usual.
No, I have just not done that one yet. I have kind of been doing them by distance. Once per year. Already did North Carolina, penns woods, Greenbrier. So now looking at this one. I skipped the Catskills as I have heard that that one is pretty tough and mixed reviews about the quality of the Jamboree itself. I am anxious to hear from Chuck how he enjoys it.Any reason you picked Ohio over others?
Penns woods sold out in a matter of minutes. But you're right that there are a lot of them that are still open this yearI'm shocked how many are still open. Very different than previous years. Must be that incredible economy we keep hearing about.
Signed up for the Catskills as well looks liek a good time from the videos.I signed up for Catskill Mountains on September 12-14. 35” tires and one locker required for the base trails, must be good! Rubicon Trail is on my list for next year. That trail does not seem to be selling out as quickly as usual
Oh it gets better- they give you a Jeep Liberty to use for that one (?!?!)I was going to start this same thread but waited for @Nacho since I know he likes the Jamborees.
Looking around the listings I see they've removed some and added the overseas ones. $20k for a Jamboree in Alps and can't even use your own Jeep? WTF?
$9,995 per person is bad enough but double occupancy is mandatory!!
Gonna try Ouray again and perhaps Palo Duro.
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