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    Ok, I'm looking for ideas for next years Migration. What sort of places do people recommend. I am even considering taking a group out of state.

    Doug, I read in the Boondocker about some place in Ohio. Would it be worth while to take a group there, and then to a place like the Badlands?


    If anybody has any ideas of fun wheeling locations, or even interesting sights we can plan during travel days please let me know.

    Also, now that we have this year out of the way and know what to expect, I want to advertise more and have a bigger group for next year. However, this also means I'm going to need some help. Tim Tull and I worked our butts off, with some help from Pat Brower, but we will likely need some help from others. If you are interested in going on a couple day trip to multiple locations and meeting some great people who become extended family, then please contact me to help out.

    Thanks a bunch!

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    The location in Ohio would provide a nice side trip if you were on your way to Penn's Cave in route to Rausch Creek. Otherwise, the location in Ohio would do little to provide entertainment for more than a day (at present). The location is still being improved over time.
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    Penns cave? Rausch creek?
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    Quote Originally Posted by oz97tj View Post
    Penns cave? Rausch creek?
    Penn’s Cave: http://www.pennscave.com/

    Rausch Creek: http://www.rauschcreekoffroadpark.org/

    The location in Ohio: http://www.jeepskool.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarhead View Post
    The location in Ohio would provide a nice side trip if you were on your way to Penn's Cave in route to Rausch Creek. Otherwise, the location in Ohio would do little to provide entertainment for more than a day (at present). The location is still being improved over time.
    Jarhead,

    We have made a few changes since your last visit. We even had a few guest stop by to film a TV show and magazine spread. The Petersen's Ultimate Adventure gang made there way to JeepSkool shortly after you made your above post.

    We have been very busy building the big boy stuff and even broke a few of their rigs.







    All the action can be seen on our forum or in the Nov/Dec issues of Petersen's 4 Wheel & Off Road. The DVD has been released and is currently shipping also.

    Plenty to see and do here and the bathhouse and pavilion have been completed. We are ready!

    I would be happy to answer any questions you may have and can be reached at Robocon@JeepSkool.com

    Thank you,

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    "I would be happy to answer any questions you may have"

    Thats funny right there, I don't care who you are.
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    Did the UA guys have to go through the JeepSkool first?

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    Like it takes a lot to break the rigs on the UA!!! I don't give a crap how stoutly they're built............when you put a monkey (Pewe) behind the wheel who does nothing but mash the skinny pedal............guess what???

    You're gonna break your crap!!! For some reason, they think that's what sells magazines and DVDs. Show me someone who can wheel the tough stuff without breaking their rig EVERY TIME, and I'll be impressed!!!
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    Anything be decided on this? What places are you currently looking at running the event at, and what dates?

    I would love to join in on this event. Was going to join in last year, but I had my rig torn apart at the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironman View Post
    "I would be happy to answer any questions you may have"

    Thats funny right there, I don't care who you are.

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