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A non-Easter Jeep Safari in Moab. The Jeep Safari is an annual event hosted by the Red Rock 4-Wheelers off-road club, where 4-wheelers come to challenge the rough terrain of the backcountry in the Moab, Utah area. Although its title does say it is a festival of Jeeps, a few take on the trails in 4x4 trucks. The Easter Weekend safari lasts for ...
Jeep Jamboree USA, cross-country tour of the "best" off-roading trails This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 22:34 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Jason Hawkins is an off-road enthusiast who has opened up nearly 70 miles of trails on the family property for Jeep Jamboree USA to host this event.
Jeep also produced two special edition CJ-7 packages: 1982-1983 Limited (2,500 units were built as a limited-production luxury model; 4.2 L I6 with T5 or automatic transmissions) 1982 Jamboree Commemorative Edition (630 numbered units built for the 30th anniversary of the Rubicon Trail; [80] 4.2L). with only 630 units produced (560 Topaz Gold ...
A shorter alternate from Moab is Potash Road—Utah State Route 279—in the east side of the park which connects at the junction of White Rim Road with Shafer Trail. [3] Like the Shafer Trail, White Rim Road is also sometimes referred to as a trail since a common term for a four-wheel drive road is a Jeep trail. [6]
2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee (5-speed auto transmission) 2000 Toyota Tundra; 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee (4.7 V-8 Limited) 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee (5.9 V-8 Limited) 1997 Jeep Wrangler Sport TJ; 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee (w/ center diff lock) 1995 Dodge Ram (2500 V-10 longbed Club Cab) 1994 Dodge Ram (1500 V-8 shortbed regular cab) 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee
The Lion's Back is a sandstone ridge in Moab, Utah that used to be popular among drivers of four-wheel drive (4x4) vehicles. It has been closed to the public since 2004. It features a 65º incline and is 350 feet tall. [1]
Don Pratt, a musician and land developer who relocated to Sedona from Long Beach, California, founded Pink Jeep Tours in 1960. [6] The original name of the company was Don Pratt Adventures, but after a vacation at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Waikiki, also known as the "Pink Palace of the Pacific" due to its color, Pratt returned to Sedona, painted his vehicles pink, and changed the name to ...