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RangerG

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WOW, did my 1st Jeep Jamboree. Man it was great. I signed up in the highly modified class. Did Holecomb creek. John Bull and Gold Mountain. These tails were nuts. Never done something this hard. I wish I had video or pictures to post. To busy concentrating on driving. Had to use my winch for the 1st time to get myself unstuck. It’s was a great event. You all should do at least one of these. My Gladiator: 3.5” lift. BFG AT’s, Rubicon, 4:88 gears, winch. The way the trails are now, that’s the minimum you need to get through. Jeep Jamboree people were great. I plan on doing another Jamboree next year.
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I'd say from those 3, Gold Mountain is probably the easiest one for the gladiator. John Bull is pretty rough for a gladiator but still doable with a good line. As for Holcomb, I still haven't ran that trail.
 
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I'd say from those 3, Gold Mountain is probably the easiest one for the gladiator. John Bull is pretty rough for a gladiator but still doable with a good line. As for Holcomb, I still haven't ran that trail.
Yep, I agree. However I did Gold Mountain a year ago. It’s not the same, way harder now. It used to be after the two water falls pretty easy going. Now it’s all rocky. Plus the trail is gated, you have to climb over the gate keeper to get on Gold Mountain.
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