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alex.m.marti 09-11-2012 07:18 AM

What i see that everyone I leaving out is that her and the two passengers in the jeep were all drunk on the trail when this occurred.

Sharkey 09-11-2012 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by alex.m.marti
What i see that everyone I leaving out is that her and the two passengers in the jeep were all drunk on the trail when this occurred.

I certainly hope you have some support for a statement like that. I have yet to read anything saying they had been drinking.

Mgimelli 09-11-2012 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by alex.m.marti (Post 3203619)
What i see that everyone I leaving out is that her and the two passengers in the jeep were all drunk on the trail when this occurred.

I have never heard any thing about alcohol or being drunk. I was there and have been following the story pretty close.

Mgimelli 09-11-2012 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by Sharkey (Post 3203625)
I certainly hope you have some support for a statement like that. I have yet to read anything saying they had been drinking.

I agree. can you support that statement?

alex.m.marti 09-11-2012 07:39 AM

I do my father and a good friend of his were at the jeepers jamboree during this incident. It's left out of the news reports because of the tragedy that it is but is the key factor of the whole rollover

alex.m.marti 09-11-2012 07:44 AM

Not trying to cause any problems or tarnish anyone's names by my comment just want to point out that on the trail is not the place to be drinking, because of examples such as this.

renzo1200 09-11-2012 10:08 AM


Originally Posted by alex.m.marti (Post 3203637)
I do my father and a good friend of his were at the jeepers jamboree during this incident. It's left out of the news reports because of the tragedy that it is but is the key factor of the whole rollover

Pure conjecture. The article again stated she wasn't part of the Jamboree.

Provide some real evidence and until then keep your rumors to yourself.

Mgimelli 09-11-2012 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by renzo1200 (Post 3203810)
Pure conjecture. The article again stated she wasn't part of the Jamboree.

Provide some real evidence and until then keep your rumors to yourself.

I do believe she was part of the Jamboree. I know for a fact that is was the Jamboree support that got her out.

here is an article that was forwarded to me.

Woman Suffers 3rd Degree Burns After Jeep Catches Fire At Jeepers Jamboree « CBS Sacramento

and another

Sacto 9-1-1: Jeep Jamboree accident leaves woman in critical condition

WIRubi 09-11-2012 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by Mgimelli

I do believe she was part of the Jamboree. I know for a fact that is was the Jamboree support that got her out.

here is an article that was forwarded to me.

Woman Suffers 3rd Degree Burns After Jeep Catches Fire At Jeepers Jamboree « CBS Sacramento

and another

Sacto 9-1-1: Jeep Jamboree accident leaves woman in critical condition

This is a very sad story. I was on the rubicon about 2 weeks prior to this happening and Cadillac hill scared the crap out of me and it was the only place I felt the need to winch. That being said, and believe me I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong or right, but we had planned our trip on the dates we went because of the jamboree. I was told that the trail is closed to the public for this event. So not sure if someone not apart of the jamboree could still get on the trail. I have no clue how it works so I very well could be wrong.

Mgimelli 09-11-2012 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by olsonn

This is a very sad story. I was on the rubicon about 2 weeks prior to this happening and Cadillac hill scared the crap out of me and it was the only place I felt the need to winch. That being said, and believe me I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong or right, but we had planned our trip on the dates we went because of the jamboree. I was told that the trail is closed to the public for this event. So not sure if someone not apart of the jamboree could still get on the trail. I have no clue how it works so I very well could be wrong.

Yes we had to have a sticker to be on the trail.


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