Jeeptoberfest Oct 25-26
go to ocalajeepclub.com for more info and pics.
http://www. ocalajeepclub.com/
http://www. ocalajeepclub.com/
Last edited by .:eMETAL:.; Oct 20, 2008 at 02:35 PM.
What a blast! Kudos to the Ocala Jeep Club. VERY nice organization IMO.
There were three trail/course levels set up. And the modified and extreme all had spotters to guide you through. And of course to help you out if you got stuck.
Not to many vendors, or manufacture reps. The hi-jack company was there but NOT to sell, just to answer questions. (respect for this kind of representation) And I totally respected the fact that you got a "designated driver" arm band if you were planning to drive the courses. Kept everyone safe and focused on real fun.
My son and I had a BLAST. Even did the modified course with no problem. Looking forward to next years Jeeptoberfest
There were three trail/course levels set up. And the modified and extreme all had spotters to guide you through. And of course to help you out if you got stuck.
Not to many vendors, or manufacture reps. The hi-jack company was there but NOT to sell, just to answer questions. (respect for this kind of representation) And I totally respected the fact that you got a "designated driver" arm band if you were planning to drive the courses. Kept everyone safe and focused on real fun.
My son and I had a BLAST. Even did the modified course with no problem. Looking forward to next years Jeeptoberfest
What a blast! Kudos to the Ocala Jeep Club. VERY nice organization IMO.
There were three trail/course levels set up. And the modified and extreme all had spotters to guide you through. And of course to help you out if you got stuck.
Not to many vendors, or manufacture reps. The hi-jack company was there but NOT to sell, just to answer questions. (respect for this kind of representation) And I totally respected the fact that you got a "designated driver" arm band if you were planning to drive the courses. Kept everyone safe and focused on real fun.
My son and I had a BLAST. Even did the modified course with no problem. Looking forward to next years Jeeptoberfest
There were three trail/course levels set up. And the modified and extreme all had spotters to guide you through. And of course to help you out if you got stuck.
Not to many vendors, or manufacture reps. The hi-jack company was there but NOT to sell, just to answer questions. (respect for this kind of representation) And I totally respected the fact that you got a "designated driver" arm band if you were planning to drive the courses. Kept everyone safe and focused on real fun.
My son and I had a BLAST. Even did the modified course with no problem. Looking forward to next years Jeeptoberfest
Would like to hook up with the event coordinators for next year though.
Maybe offer another food venue and an atm.
























