WIN a Trip to Wheel at Moab, Rubicon Trail and Ouray from XT (ExtremeTerrain.com)!
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WIN a Trip to Wheel at Moab, Rubicon Trail and Ouray from XT (ExtremeTerrain.com)!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qik5ijQhFl0 One lucky winner will win 3 all expenses paid trips to 3 different locations!!
Moab, UT // Rubicon Trail, CA // Ouray, CO
You and one friend will be flown to each location for a weekend long off-roading adventure that includes hotel and travel. Don't miss your chance to explore some of the most well-known Jeep locations on the map
Moab, UT:
The Moab area’s beauty, history, and hundreds of miles of old mining roads and 4x4 trails make it a perfect place to test driver and vehicle. Moab has a full range of backcountry trails, from 2-wheel drive backcountry scenic rides to the ultimate 4-wheel drive trails. Trails such as Secret Spire and Chicken Corners are great for beginners, while Pritchett Canyon and Golden Spike will get the adrenaline pumping in even the most experienced drivers.
Ouray, CO:
Ouray has earned the much-deserved reputation as the "Jeeping Capital of the World". Jeep roads, rated from easy to difficult, traverse a variety of terrain from extreme high mountain passes and rugged winding roads. The roads and vistas are truly spectacular. You'll have limitless opportunities, from easy scenic drives to rugged challenges, along trails the miners built to passes that climb to spectacular heights. All of these have one factor in common: they traverse some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, abundant with wildflowers, ghost towns, abandoned mines, animal life, all with breathtaking vistas.
Rubicon Trail, CA:
The Rubicon Trail is the most famous 4WD trail in the world. It was originally a Native American trail connecting the Sacramento Valley and Lake Tahoe. Rubicon Trail is now widely recognized as the premiere OHV route in the United States and has been called the “crown jewel of all off highway trails.” At one time, it was revered as the most difficult, rated 10 on a scale of one to 10, due to its narrow passages, rocky climbs, and occasional mud hole.