Camp Jeep registration is open
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Camp Jeep registration is open
Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's August
12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee, PA.
Early bird fee is $335 (until 5/31) per Jeep. I just signed up. Anyone
know any good hotels in the area (no, I'm not a camper)?
http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's August
12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee, PA.
Early bird fee is $335 (until 5/31) per Jeep. I just signed up. Anyone
know any good hotels in the area (no, I'm not a camper)?
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Re: Camp Jeep registration is open
MidnightDad wrote:
> Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
August
> 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
PA.
>
I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
town.
It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
> Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
August
> 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
PA.
>
I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
town.
It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
#3
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Re: Camp Jeep registration is open
MidnightDad wrote:
> Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
August
> 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
PA.
>
I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
town.
It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
> Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
August
> 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
PA.
>
I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
town.
It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
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Re: Camp Jeep registration is open
MidnightDad wrote:
> Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
August
> 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
PA.
>
I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
town.
It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
> Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
August
> 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
PA.
>
I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
town.
It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
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Re: Camp Jeep registration is open
Hey Robert! Yes, I agree, that was the big turn off for me last year (335 +
food/lodging)
Seems like you can't have a fun weekend anymore without taking out a loan.
:-(
Bill
"Robert Bills" <RDBillsJr@aol.com> wrote in message
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> MidnightDad wrote:
> > Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> > http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
> August
> > 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
> PA.
> >
>
> I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
> disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
> The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
> town.
> It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
> too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
>
> For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
> think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
> a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
>
food/lodging)
Seems like you can't have a fun weekend anymore without taking out a loan.
:-(
Bill
"Robert Bills" <RDBillsJr@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1111521007.313024.7070@g14g2000cwa.googlegrou ps.com...
> MidnightDad wrote:
> > Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> > http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
> August
> > 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
> PA.
> >
>
> I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
> disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
> The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
> town.
> It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
> too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
>
> For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
> think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
> a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
>
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Re: Camp Jeep registration is open
Hey Robert! Yes, I agree, that was the big turn off for me last year (335 +
food/lodging)
Seems like you can't have a fun weekend anymore without taking out a loan.
:-(
Bill
"Robert Bills" <RDBillsJr@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1111521007.313024.7070@g14g2000cwa.googlegrou ps.com...
> MidnightDad wrote:
> > Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> > http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
> August
> > 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
> PA.
> >
>
> I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
> disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
> The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
> town.
> It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
> too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
>
> For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
> think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
> a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
>
food/lodging)
Seems like you can't have a fun weekend anymore without taking out a loan.
:-(
Bill
"Robert Bills" <RDBillsJr@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1111521007.313024.7070@g14g2000cwa.googlegrou ps.com...
> MidnightDad wrote:
> > Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> > http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
> August
> > 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
> PA.
> >
>
> I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
> disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
> The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
> town.
> It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
> too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
>
> For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
> think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
> a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
>
#7
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Re: Camp Jeep registration is open
Hey Robert! Yes, I agree, that was the big turn off for me last year (335 +
food/lodging)
Seems like you can't have a fun weekend anymore without taking out a loan.
:-(
Bill
"Robert Bills" <RDBillsJr@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1111521007.313024.7070@g14g2000cwa.googlegrou ps.com...
> MidnightDad wrote:
> > Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> > http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
> August
> > 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
> PA.
> >
>
> I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
> disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
> The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
> town.
> It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
> too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
>
> For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
> think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
> a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
>
food/lodging)
Seems like you can't have a fun weekend anymore without taking out a loan.
:-(
Bill
"Robert Bills" <RDBillsJr@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1111521007.313024.7070@g14g2000cwa.googlegrou ps.com...
> MidnightDad wrote:
> > Camp Jeep 2005 registration is open at
> > http://www.jeep.com/jeep_life/events...eep/index.html . It's
> August
> > 12-14 at Jack Frost Ski Resort in the Pocono Mountains, Blakeslee,
> PA.
> >
>
> I note there isn't a Camp Jeep in California this year. I think DC was
> disappointed in the turnout for the inaugural West Coast event in 2004.
> The "trail rides" sold out but the "village" was more like a ghost
> town.
> It's just as well, charging participants $335 + food/lodging was way
> too much for a glorified corporate "selling opportunity."
>
> For those looking to take their Jeeps off road at an organized event, I
> think a Jeep Jamboree is a much better deal, although I did have fun as
> a paid trail guide at Camp Jeep.
>
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