Spring feeler for trip to PA's new park.

The rock garden is awesome over there. I tried it a couple of times with Jeep Jamboree this year. It is a great park with terrain somewhat different than RC, so it will be like a breath of fresh air, if you frequent Rausch.
Count me in.
You heard it here first folks... This new park has been approved by Dis_Dis! :thumb:
 
Awesome endorsement.
I think we can make this something special and have a great time.
There's a wide range of trails there.
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The rock garden is awesome over there. I tried it a couple of times with Jeep Jamboree this year. It is a great park with terrain somewhat different than RC, so it will be like a breath of fresh air, if you frequent Rausch.
Count me in.

Do you enjoy the Jamboress? Anything you don't like?
 
The price is borderline ridiculous for a family of 4. That being said, they provided a full catered breakfast, lunch and dinner on both days. Some if the raffle prizes are great too. If you win a winch or set of tires it pays for itself.
They also have their $hit together when it comes to trail guides and staff.
 
Do you enjoy the Jamboress? Anything you don't like?

I did enjoy the Jamboree, the trail guides seem to genuinely care about getting you through the obstacles, even if they didn't know the best line. Everyone had a great time from what I could tell, even the guys that broke stuff, including me. The only thing I don't like about the Jamboree is that it starts on a Friday so I have to take that day off. I do think you get your $$ worth. I haven't been to that many organized events, I have only Big Dogs to compare it to, and I won't go back there again until they open the park to private parties or clubs, Big Dogs is probably the worst out there that I've been to.
The other thing that I don't like about the Jamborees is that you have to get the tickets so far ahead of time, most of them literally sell out withing hours of being posted. Which by itself speaks volumes about the organization.
 
Are you guys camping types? There's a lot of sites in the area although it will be March.
Yeah, I think it's safe to say most of us Echo Valley alums are the camping types. Good camp grounds in the area? (running water/showers/toilets preferred)
 
How do you guys feel about Saturday, March 29th. Hunting season will be over and we'll have the park to ourselves.
 
I am interested. Although, completely stock with 33" pro comp all terrain's, are there trails for that setup?
 
Hey Cpyrd. Welcome to Wayalife. I ran the blues there over the summer on 33's. You should be just fine. And if there's anything your not cool with there is sometimes a bypass. We'd love to have you.
 
While I cant commit right now, ide certainly be interested, hopefully ill have my sliders and skid plates installed by then!
 
I'm totally game for this as long as I don't have a conflict...hard for me to know at this moment. A reminder when it gets closer would be awesome!

Cheers
Ben
 
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