We just did another trail in AZ a few weeks ago and took about 1.5 weeks to get that badge.If they are shipping them in a week or so, I am curious why the communication from FCA is “8-12 WEEKS”........
if one is trying to garner excitement about a program, telling a participant “8-12 weeks” for delivery of a badge is really a silly thing to do.
i just did Fins and Things. We’ll see how long it takes to arrive at my place.
I don't think you can. You need to use the Jeep phone app to check in when you are on the trail. Then you can request the badges.How do you sign up to get the badges after doing a trail?
As Scott said, there's no option to order after the fact. You install the app on your phone and "check in" on the trail. As I understand it, the app is basically verifying your gps on the trail to confirm you were there.How do you sign up to get the badges after doing a trail?
My thoughts exactly. I think it’s a great thing though people still trying to get out and achieve some normalcy while also getting some BOH’s. Pretty cool how we can adapt to nearly anything.Wonder if an uptick in trails of honor claims during COVID? I would suspect this would be the case.
Also RV manufactures and sales are absolutely gone insane due to COVID and people adapting how they spend their holiday and vacation dollars.
Ohio, are you 5+ hours from Rausch Creek, Windrock or Bearwallow? Also can you point me in the direction of places to wheel in Ohio, I thought it was very limited.As Scott said, there's no option to order after the fact. You install the app on your phone and "check in" on the trail. As I understand it, the app is basically verifying your gps on the trail to confirm you were there.
That said, I wish there were some around here that weren't 5+ hours away. I'd like to do some, but there's not a single BOH trail in Ohio. Utah on the other hand has 10 or more? And for those who say there's no trails in Ohio, keep in mind we have a National Park here so there's plenty of woodland to explore, it's not all dent corn.