Win 3 off-roading trips in ExtremeTerrain’s Extreme Jeep Adventure Contest |
- Moab, Utah
- Rubicon Trail, California
- Ouray, Colorado
The winner and one friend will be flown to each destination for an outdoor Jeeping excursion like no other. Check out the ExtremeTerrain contest page for more information and a video explaining the contest details in their entirety. While there, enter to win this once in a lifetime Jeeping adventure.
How to Enter: Fill out the entry form. No purchase required and you do not need to own a Jeep, nor will owning a Jeep increase your odds of winning.
When: Begins at 10:00:00 AM E.T. on October 14, 2013, and ends at 6:00:59 PM E.T. on January 21, 2014
Prize: One (1) Prize Winner will receive the following: Three (3) trips of four (4) days/three (3) nights each to Moab, Utah, Rubicon Trail, California, and Ouray, Colorado for the Winner and one (1) guest, on dates to be determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion (the “Prize”). Approximate retail value: $10,000.00.
Located in the Beehive State of Utah, Moab is all the buzz for Jeepers. Yearly events such as the Easter Jeep Safari drawing thousands of off-roaders and the Jeep brand out to test their yearly concept vehicles. Featuring a full range of backcountry trails, Moab provides both beautiful surroundings and exhilarating climbs. The scenic views make Moab, Utah a must-see for any off-roading excursion.
Originally a Native American trail used to link the Sacramento Valley with Lake Tahoe, The Rubicon has since been utilized by 4 wheel drive enthusiasts as a Jeeping Mecca and is also seen as an adventurer’s hotspot due to the unique rock formations and gorgeous scenery. Like many of the nation’s premiere trails, The Rubicon Trail offers activities other than 4×4 like biking, motorcycle and quads, sightseeing, hiking and is also an excellent location for camping.
The vast terrains of Ouray, Colorado provide endless opportunities for Jeepers and off-roaders of all skill levels. With its rugged terrains and magnificent views, Ouray lives up to its title as the “Jeeping Capital of the World.”
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