Daily Tag: jeep

  • 27th Maine Jeep Jamboree: Day Two

    After a challenging day on Stinger, we decided to shift gears (ha!) and try Grafton, a more relaxed, scenic trail. This trail attracted a much larger group (see photo above) and included several stock Jeeps.

    Heading out on Grafton trail

    While there were some challenging obstacles, recovery winching was not required. Grafton was all about the views and comradery.

    Grafton trail is all about incredible views

    And there was plenty of both!

    Always time for socializing

    We met some amazing people on this trail — even Fletcher made new friends.

    Fletcher made new friends too

    And speaking of special people, our trail guide’s sister invited the entire crew to her house for lunch. She had spent days baking more delectable deserts than you can imagine — just for us Jeepers!

    Her house was the model of an off-grid paradise, complete with a private lookout tower. Here’s the view from the tower.

    View from the lookout tower

    But the fun didn’t stop there. Immediately after lunch, we faced our most challenging obstacle yet… The Hill.

    The Hill

    We know from experience that pictures and videos of off road trails never look as severe as they are in real life, but even this hill looks imposing in the photos. And that’s because it was.

    Watch out for flying rocks

    One by one, we were all humbled. All but a few magical people with jet-powered Jeeps tried in vain to reach to the top. Here’s one of Alison’s valiant attempts — she was so close.

    Alison pushes RJ up and over (almost)

    For those that didn’t make it up the hard way, there was a bypass. And the view from the top was absolutely stunning.

    View from the top of the hill

    As I mentioned, there were several stock Jeeps on this trail. It was truly awesome to see what these things can do. Here’s a short video of a stock 2012 Sahara crossing a rocky creek.

    Followed by Ruby Jean. 🙂

    Our two days of Jeep Jamboree were filled with fun, challenges, and most of all — great people! We made new friends and can’t wait to see them at a Jamboree in 2017. Maybe the Cumberlands?

    Our new Jeeper friends

  • 27th Maine Jeep Jamboree: Day One

    Every year Jeep owners from around the country gather for a weekend of off-road adventure in the backwoods of Maine. This year, Ruby Jean wanted to join them.

    The night before we hit the first trails, more than 180 Jeeps took over the town common of Bethel, Maine. Some were stock, others heavily modified. Some were as old as 1947.

    Jeeps take over the town common

    The next morning, everyone organized into groups and met their dedicated trail guides.

    Morning meeting before the trails

    Instructions were given…

    Gather 'round y'all

    …and then we hit the trail! RJ wanted a challenge, so we let her try out the Stinger trail.

    Heading into Stinger

    Everyone stays close. The trails can be very narrow, and natural obstacles are always waiting.

    Zombie jeep and crew starting down Stinger

    Here’s a short video of Ruby Jean navigating Stinger.

    It didn’t take long before the winching began.

    Preparing to winch

    Of course, there’s no shame in getting strapped out of a sticky situation. Even so, we’re proud that RJ made it through all that Stinger had to offer without body damage or winching.

    At noon, activity paused so we could grab some lunch and talk with our new Jeeper comrades.

    Stopping for lunch and conversation on the trail

    One of our new friends took his lightly modified Grand Cherokee Trailhawk on the trail. The long wheelbase and computer-controlled quadra trac system made it tough, but throughout the day he learned to make it work for him.

    Grand Cherokee mastering Stinger

    Not many natural obstacles were off the list of possibilities. Including rocky creek beds.

    Driving through the creek bed

    Our trail guides were absolutely fantastic. Because we were a bit green, they stuck nearby and guided us whenever we had a question or doubt. Here’s RJ making a potentially hairy creek crossing…

    And the views? Only in a Jeep.

    Only in a Jeep

    After a long and satisfying day on the trails, we were treated to a Jeepers-only bonfire. And in true Jeep spirit, it was wonderful and slightly extreme!

    Post-trail bonfire

  • Buzzell Brook

    Today we discovered an incredible group of waterfalls, a magnificent glassy pond created by beavers, and that in an emergency, Zorro can swim like Michael Phelps.

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  • Leaf Peeping

    Sunday drive with Frank (visiting us from TX!) to soak in the northern sights.

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  • Beebe River Meadow

    This afternoon we took the dogs up Beebe River Road to that wonderful meadow. Fletcher practiced his superior frisbee skills and fun was had by all.

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