Janster
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I'll be totally honest....I don't own a Ranger and I'm not shopping for one. So you guys can boot me to the curb if you like.
I've been offroading for about 9 years in various vehicles and I've wheeled with various vehicles and love them all!! I represent an offroad club in Pennsylvania called Keystone Krawlers. It's a club in South Central/Eastern (or wherever) PA and we go offroad primarily at Rausch Creek offroad park.
About 3 times a year, we have a trip designed specifically for the new folks, beginners, & totally stock vehicles. It's called "Wheelin 101"
I came to your forum to post one of our events for anyone who's interested in getting their trucks out on the trails and get some exposure to the hobby. These trips start off with a safety & driving lecture, the do's/don'ts, trail etiquette, etc. We take safety and responsibility as our first priorities and expect the same from everyone! The cost for these events is the cost to register at RAusch Creek for the day. We don't expect anymore. No extra fees or anything. We only expect your vehicle to meet all Rausch Creek safety rules/regulations, wear proper clothing, pack lunch & drinks (non alcohol) and enjoy the day!!
So, if you see a post by me for the Wheelin 101 trip - that'll be me.
Please accept my apologies if this offends you in any way.
Thank you
Jandy Liebl
Keystone Krawlers Events Coordinator
Hope to see some Rangers on the trails!
I've been offroading for about 9 years in various vehicles and I've wheeled with various vehicles and love them all!! I represent an offroad club in Pennsylvania called Keystone Krawlers. It's a club in South Central/Eastern (or wherever) PA and we go offroad primarily at Rausch Creek offroad park.
About 3 times a year, we have a trip designed specifically for the new folks, beginners, & totally stock vehicles. It's called "Wheelin 101"
I came to your forum to post one of our events for anyone who's interested in getting their trucks out on the trails and get some exposure to the hobby. These trips start off with a safety & driving lecture, the do's/don'ts, trail etiquette, etc. We take safety and responsibility as our first priorities and expect the same from everyone! The cost for these events is the cost to register at RAusch Creek for the day. We don't expect anymore. No extra fees or anything. We only expect your vehicle to meet all Rausch Creek safety rules/regulations, wear proper clothing, pack lunch & drinks (non alcohol) and enjoy the day!!
So, if you see a post by me for the Wheelin 101 trip - that'll be me.
Please accept my apologies if this offends you in any way.
Thank you
Jandy Liebl
Keystone Krawlers Events Coordinator
Hope to see some Rangers on the trails!