MrGneissGuy
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Got an email from Jeep Wave today promoting the Jeep Adventure Academy.
"Participants will learn off-roading basics and even more about their legendary off-road capable vehicles, while building confidence and connections within the Jeep® Brand community of adventure seekers...
The Jeep® Adventure Academy will be taught with world class instruction from the experts at Jeep Jamboree – leaders in off road adventure since 1953.
Jeep®4×4 owners will develop skills in areas such as:
Now I live in Indiana, and there isn't anything near what you all have out west for Jeep fun. Therefore I haven't really thought a lot about serious off-roading beyond getting to some more isolated camping areas, maybe pulling a teardrop or something back on forest service roads, or getting through snow in the winter. It's not that I don't want to, just that there isn't much opportunity here that I'm aware of. I would love, if I could take a couple weeks of vacation all at once, to take a trip out to Arizona or someplace to do a little overlanding.
It looks like this is the second time they've done it, and they have a session at an off-road park not too far from me. It sounds like it would be perfect for my first off-road venture...on paper anyway. So with that context, is anyone here familiar with this? Is it any good?
"Participants will learn off-roading basics and even more about their legendary off-road capable vehicles, while building confidence and connections within the Jeep® Brand community of adventure seekers...
The Jeep® Adventure Academy will be taught with world class instruction from the experts at Jeep Jamboree – leaders in off road adventure since 1953.
Jeep®4×4 owners will develop skills in areas such as:
- Trail etiquette and safety basics
- How to properly setup your vehicle before venturing off-road
- How to read terrain and safely attempt obstacles
- Proper winching and vehicle recovery techniques
- Locating and connecting with your local Jeep® Brand off-road community
- Eliminating the unknown in question & answer sessions with experts"
Now I live in Indiana, and there isn't anything near what you all have out west for Jeep fun. Therefore I haven't really thought a lot about serious off-roading beyond getting to some more isolated camping areas, maybe pulling a teardrop or something back on forest service roads, or getting through snow in the winter. It's not that I don't want to, just that there isn't much opportunity here that I'm aware of. I would love, if I could take a couple weeks of vacation all at once, to take a trip out to Arizona or someplace to do a little overlanding.
It looks like this is the second time they've done it, and they have a session at an off-road park not too far from me. It sounds like it would be perfect for my first off-road venture...on paper anyway. So with that context, is anyone here familiar with this? Is it any good?
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