The Uwharrie OHV Jamboree is in its third year. The Jamboree focuses on the off-road: Jeep, 4WD, Dirt Bike, ATV and ROV (Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle)/Side by Side crowd in Central North Carolina. The Jamboree is located in the Eldorado community of Montgomery County, across the street from the Eldorado Outpost on NC Highway 109, 10 miles North of Troy.
Vendors are rolling in and there's a buzz all around the town of Jasper tonight. Show n Shine had a great turnout while we enjoyed live music and a bite to eat, Jasper is the place to be if you like Jeeps, their taking over this small town and everyone seems to love it!
SFWDA BOD Notes
August 25, 2014
SFWDA BOD Members and others participating with on-line meeting:
Reminder – Friday is the last day to order T-shirts for Dixie Run 2014
For the folks that have not yet registered for Dixie Run 28. You might want to register soon. SFWDA has to turn in the T-shirt order Saturday to the printers. So that they can get them ordered and printed before the event.
Just want to let everyone know that might want to get a T-shit or sweatshirt that the deadline is fast approaching…
Dixie Run Coordinators.
The Uwharrie OHV Jamboree is in its third year. The Jamboree focuses on the off-road: Jeep, 4WD, Dirt Bike, ATV and ROV (Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle)/Side by Side crowd in Central North Carolina.
- Update – Golden Mountain Park trails
Kids night with Tennessee Off Road
Iron Women Challenge
The following guide lists the top 5 off roading destinations in and around each state. States that are not listed were from lack of responses in those particular areas. The 39 states listed included enough responses for accurate results.
In honor of Henry Randolph, we are offering up an opportunity to secure Pavilion 5 for the event to the group or club with the highest bid.
Let's all welcome our newest business member. This company was founded by fellow Jeepers and has a ton of great products to offer online.
Members of the ET4WD, Rattle Rock, and Knox Off Road Club joined forces under the leadership of our V.P. Brian Overly and while the turnout was not huge they worked hard and together they cut approximately 5 miles of additional trails.