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Dragon’s Tail Jeep Jamboree Trail, Bethel, Western Maine Mountain Jeepers Club, Video 2
Read more: Dragon’s Tail Jeep Jamboree Trail, Bethel, Western Maine Mountain Jeepers Club, Video 2This ride did not take place during the Jeep Jamboree, it was a Western Maine Mountain Jeepers ride on a trail that the Jeep Jamboree uses in Maine. The Dragon’s Tail Trail is one of the gnarliest trails we’ve found so far in Maine! Tons of great climbs, beautiful scenery and LOTS of obstacles! Our…
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PV4WD: Schoodic Mountain Descent
Read more: PV4WD: Schoodic Mountain DescentEver wonder what it would be like to drive a Jeep up a mountain in Maine? Watch members of Penobscot Valley 4 Wheel Drive Club make the climb up 1,069 feet to the peak of Schoodic Mountain, navigating over boulders, wet leaves and mud, up rocky ledges and over loose terrain- some locked, some not.…
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PV4WD: Schoodic Mountain Climb 11/9/14: Schoodic Mountain Summit
Read more: PV4WD: Schoodic Mountain Climb 11/9/14: Schoodic Mountain SummitEver wonder what it would be like to drive a Jeep up a mountain in Maine? Watch members of Penobscot Valley 4 Wheel Drive Club make the climb up 1,069 feet to the peak of Schoodic Mountain, navigating over boulders, wet leaves and mud, up rocky ledges and over loose terrain- some locked, some not.…
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PV4WD: Schoodic Mountain Climb 11/9/14: Going Up 2
Read more: PV4WD: Schoodic Mountain Climb 11/9/14: Going Up 2Ever wonder what it would be like to drive a Jeep up a mountain in Maine? Watch members of Penobscot Valley 4 Wheel Drive Club make the climb up 1,069 feet to the peak of Schoodic Mountain, navigating over boulders, wet leaves and mud, up rocky ledges and over loose terrain- some locked, some not.…
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PV4WD: Schoodic Mountain Climb 11/9/14: Going Up 1
Read more: PV4WD: Schoodic Mountain Climb 11/9/14: Going Up 1Ever wonder what it would be like to drive a Jeep up a mountain in Maine? Watch members of Penobscot Valley 4 Wheel Drive Club make the climb up 1,069 feet to the peak of Schoodic Mountain, navigating over boulders, wet leaves and mud, up rocky ledges and over loose terrain- some locked, some not.…