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Help
A Hero - Win A Jeep!
To
raise public awareness about our severely injured service men and women,
the Arkansas Crawlers 4x4 club enlisted assistance from several aftermarket
parts specialists. The result is the Warrior Jeep.
This
2007 JK Wrangler-donated by Superlift-will be given away in a random
drawing on December 1, 2008. Sweepstakes tickets are tax-deductible
and cost $25.00 each. All proceeds go to the Wounded Warrior Project.
Valued at $80,000, the Warrior Jeep caught the industry's attention
at the 2007 SEMA Show. Major modifications include a 6.1L Hemi and a
Chrysler 545RF transmission,Swapped in by Burnsville Off-Road using
a Hotwire Auto harness. The powertrain is completed by an Advance Adapters
Atlas transfer case, Dynatrac high-pinion axles with Detroit Lockers,
and Tom Woods driveshafts. The Warrior uses a 4-inch Superlift Rockrunner
suspension to clear 37-inch Interco IROCS on 17x9 Walker Evans bead
locks. A glut of accessories came courtesy of Mopar Performance, Street
& Performance, American Expedition Vehicles, Bushwacker, Katzkin,
Hi-lift, and Powertank. Painter Joey Hutson executed the artistic tribute
in Dupont colors. Complete specifications, a sweepstakes entry form,
and official rules are on Wounded Warrior Project Web site at www.warriorjeep.org.
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Big Boys
Playground
Trucks/ATVs
February 9,
2008 - Rockingham County
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Jeep
Jamboree
9th Annual
Oak Ridge Jeep Jamboree
March
7-9, 2008 - Nelson County, VA
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The
future of recreation rests in the hands of the individuals willing to
preserve it.
Help
us unlock the potential of off-road recreation throughout our community.
Our
National Forests operate under VA motor vehicle laws.
Anyone
operating an off-road vehicle on a Forest Service road, (including dirt/gravel
roads), must follow all state vehicle laws and must have a valid driver's
license. An exception to this regulation is made on a few Forest Service
roads specifically designated by the Forest Supervisor.
Off-road
vehicles must remain on designated roads, trails or in designated areas
marked specifically for off-road vehicle use. Some trails are restricted
for a certain type of use, such as only motorbikes or only four-wheel
drive vehicles, and restrictions are set for safety reasons and to meet
the special needs of each type of vehicle.
There are
opportunities on the National Forests for off-road vehicle users who
do not have a valid driver's license. To ensure the driver's safety,
these areas are specially designated and the driver must be accompanied
by a licensed adult.
Unlicensed
vehicles may also be operated on certain trails and in
designated
areas, however, these vehicles should not be driven on any public or
Forest Service road.
Off-road vehicles
may not be operated in a manner which damages or unreasonably disturbs
the land, wildlife, or vegetation.
Violators of
these restrictions are subject to fines of up to $500 and/or up to six
months in prison.
Rules are necessary
to make sure your riding adventure on the National Forest is fun, safe,
and will continue to provide a quality riding experience.
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Stay on ORV designated trails,
roads and areas.
Make sure your vehicle has an operating and effective spark-arresting
device.
Conform to State laws and regulations regarding safety equipment
for operating vehicles on public roads and highways.
Operate vehicle on forest roads safely and cautiously, respecting
the rights of others.
Operate motor vehicle on a forest road with a valid driver's
license.
Do not operate motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol
or drugs.
Do not shortcut or switch-back on roads or trails.
Operate motor vehicle in designated ORV area or trail ONLY
if of legal age to obtain a State drivers license or accompanied
by a legally licensed driver.
Make sure vehicle has operable braking system.
Do not operate vehicle from one half hour after sunset to one-half
hour before sunrise unless equipped with working head and taillights.
Do not operate in a manner which damages or unreasonably disturbs
the land, wildlife or vegetation.
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Thrashers Jeep Club
is not responsible for any individuals misconduct!!!
Should any member
acquire fines, fees, or tickets as a result of their own negligence,
they will be held responsible.