
Tennessee Mountains
End Date:
04/18/2009
Start Date:
04/16/2009
Highs:
Weather was great lots of Sun Burns. Food was great and the people were some of the nices I have met on these trips.
Lows:
None to speak of except the trip was to short
Friday April 17, 2009 the Jeep Jamboree 2009 hit the trails of Coal Creek OVH. The Sun was bright and the ground was soft. Wheeling up and down the trails of this great location was breath taking. Turkey, Rattle Snakes, and other wildlife were abundant. Wheeling with the Jeep Jamboree is one of the most fun times you will ever have. The trail guides keep you informed and safe all the time and they provide fun for everyone.
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OffRoadRage videotapes Oak Ridge TN Royal Blue
On April 18, 2009 we left on of Oak Ridge TN. to climbed the mountains at Royal Blue. The day was sunny and warm. The rocks were slick and tough but the entire "White Group" prevailed the mountain. Starting at 1003 ft elevation we climbed to almost 2300 ft. Wildlife was abundant and the dogwoods were in bloom. Wow what a trip!
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OffRoadRage videotapes Oak Ridge TN Coal Creek (Day One)
Friday April 17, 2009 the Jeep Jamboree 2009 hit the trails of Coal Creek OVH. The Sun was bright and the ground was soft. Wheeling up and down the trails of this great location was breath taking. Turkey, Rattle Snakes, and other wildlife were abundant. Wheeling with the Jeep Jamboree is one of the most fun times you will ever have. The trail guides keep you informed and safe all the time and they provide fun for everyone.
(2 votes)
End Date:
04/18/2009
Start Date:
04/16/2009
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(1 vote)
admin writes Tennessee Mts (JJUSA)
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Start Date:
03/28/2008
End Date:
03/30/2008
Price:
$195.00
OAK RIDGE, TN — The Coal Creek OHV Park (also known as Windrock Recreation Area) offers some of the best rock crawling opportunities in the country. Jeep® Jamboree veterans and first-timers alike will enjoy the majestic scenery on the 72,000 acres of off- road bliss. The more difficult trails include off-cambers, hill climbs, rocks, and mud. Experienced anglers consider the nearby Clinch River tailwater to be one of the finest trout fisheries in the country. The valley through which the river flows is a pastoral setting of wooded ridges, limestone escarpments, and pastures.
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