Colorado Toyota Jamboree 2011
July 29th, 30th, and 31st
Buena Vista, Colorado
Sponsored by:
Addicted Off Road has always supported the Colorado 4Runner Jamboree's the last 3 years with some killer raffle items in the past. This year is no exception! The name of this premiere Colorado event has also changed to avoid some confusion. All Toyota makes and models are welcome!
Camping:
We will camp in the National Forest area of FourMile Travel Management area, just east of the town of Buena Vista. Our campsite is huge, and plenty big to hold 50-60 rigs plus tow rigs and trailers.
Four Mile camping map
Four Mile CO4RJ map.pdf
We will place some signs to the entrance of County Road 305 and 315 to help guide you to the campsite. Our campsite will be between 315 and 305 on 376. There will be signs and a large Addicted Offroad banner at camp. It is very easy to find.
We recommend using 305 to head up if you are towing.
(http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid...&ll=38.8619,-106.052227&spn=0.022155,0.045447)
Trails:
Here is a list of the trails located near the Buena Vista area.
Boulder Mountain (Stocker friendly)
BV Carnage
Chinaman Gulch
Grizzly Lake (Stocker friendly except for the first big ledge, might need a pull)
Hancock Pass (Stocker friendly)
Holy Cross
Iron Chest
Lost Canyon (Stocker friendly)
Mount Antero (Stocker friendly)
Mount Princeton
Pomeroy Lakes (Stocker friendly)
Tincup Pass (Stocker friendly)
Wheeler Lake
Williams Pass (Stocker friendly but only open Aug 1st-31st)
Trail Schedule:
There is no official trail schedule. Everyone gathers around the campfire the night before and talks about what trails they want to run the next day or forms trail runs on this thread. This process makes you talk to other Toyota owners to find out what kind of rig they have & what trails they like to run. The groups gather at camp in the morning and take off from there.
We normally have 2-3 different groups of trucks on different trails each day of the Jambo. There will be stocker/close to stocker groups, mildly built groups, and hardcore groups running trails.
We will be running Holy Cross for sure on Friday, July 29th to avoid the normal weekend traffic that Holy Cross is known for. Other than that, it's wide open!
Raffle:
Each Toyota owner that brings a rig will receive 1 raffle ticket. Additional tickets can be bought for $1/ea or 6 tickets for $5. All the proceeds will be donated to "Stay the Trail"
July 29th, 30th, and 31st
Buena Vista, Colorado
Sponsored by:
Addicted Off Road has always supported the Colorado 4Runner Jamboree's the last 3 years with some killer raffle items in the past. This year is no exception! The name of this premiere Colorado event has also changed to avoid some confusion. All Toyota makes and models are welcome!
Camping:
We will camp in the National Forest area of FourMile Travel Management area, just east of the town of Buena Vista. Our campsite is huge, and plenty big to hold 50-60 rigs plus tow rigs and trailers.
Four Mile camping map
Four Mile CO4RJ map.pdf
We will place some signs to the entrance of County Road 305 and 315 to help guide you to the campsite. Our campsite will be between 315 and 305 on 376. There will be signs and a large Addicted Offroad banner at camp. It is very easy to find.
We recommend using 305 to head up if you are towing.
(http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid...&ll=38.8619,-106.052227&spn=0.022155,0.045447)
Trails:
Here is a list of the trails located near the Buena Vista area.
Boulder Mountain (Stocker friendly)
BV Carnage
Chinaman Gulch
Grizzly Lake (Stocker friendly except for the first big ledge, might need a pull)
Hancock Pass (Stocker friendly)
Holy Cross
Iron Chest
Lost Canyon (Stocker friendly)
Mount Antero (Stocker friendly)
Mount Princeton
Pomeroy Lakes (Stocker friendly)
Tincup Pass (Stocker friendly)
Wheeler Lake
Williams Pass (Stocker friendly but only open Aug 1st-31st)
Trail Schedule:
There is no official trail schedule. Everyone gathers around the campfire the night before and talks about what trails they want to run the next day or forms trail runs on this thread. This process makes you talk to other Toyota owners to find out what kind of rig they have & what trails they like to run. The groups gather at camp in the morning and take off from there.
We normally have 2-3 different groups of trucks on different trails each day of the Jambo. There will be stocker/close to stocker groups, mildly built groups, and hardcore groups running trails.
We will be running Holy Cross for sure on Friday, July 29th to avoid the normal weekend traffic that Holy Cross is known for. Other than that, it's wide open!
Raffle:
Each Toyota owner that brings a rig will receive 1 raffle ticket. Additional tickets can be bought for $1/ea or 6 tickets for $5. All the proceeds will be donated to "Stay the Trail"
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