POETS – Grown up but still plays in mud
Here’s Craig attempting to evenly coat his TJ with that stuff we call mud. Doin good Craig. Go Wheeling!
Here’s Craig attempting to evenly coat his TJ with that stuff we call mud. Doin good Craig. Go Wheeling!
Here’s a pic of the jeepfan.com 78 CJ-5 on an undisclosed trail in an undisclosed location in PA. This trail day was nothing but rain. It was summer, so at least it was warm. The rain added a level of difficulty to a normally easy trail. The tree roots and greasy mud made the day …
It’s the weekend, go wheeling. The pic below is from the Jeep Jamboree in the Laurel Highlands in PA. The Jeep is a 4 Door Wrangler JK with an AEV hood and bumper. Yay mud!
This one is for those of you out there fortunate to have wheeled Paragon. Closed a few years back in a sea of controversy. The weekend is here, go wheeling. Glenn and his 85 CJ-7 at Paragon
From a reader in Texas: Out for an afternoon of playtime with their white 2013 10th Anniversary Jeep Rubicon.
Fall is coming and that means it’s time for OK Auto’s Tar Hollow 4WD Expedition. OK will be heading up to Hancock, NY for a family-friendly weekend of camping and casual trail riding on over 20 miles of trails located on privately owned land in beautiful upstate New York.
During the weekend of May 17th – 19th OK will be headed to Hancock NY for a weekend of off road action. This event is open to 125 vehicles. Registration is open now.
Jan 10, 2013 Trenton NJ, The Christie Administration on Sunday Jan. 13 will hold a special public preview to mark the opening of the first state-owned all-terrain vehicle park, a mostly wooded tract in Woodbine, Cape May County, that once served as a sand mine and later as a private motocross track.
Anthratice Adventure Park in Shamokin, PA, a 6000 acre off road park opening opening in 2013. More info coming.
The Tar Hollow grounds are essentially a main 18 mile loop through the woods with hero loops containing varying challenges and difficulty that branch off the main trail and return. Some of the hero trails contain deep mud/water holes, steep hills, and rock fields. There is plenty to keep everyone happy.