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JeepClub Events
The JeepClub Concept is aimed squarely at the beginner - the 'newbie'. We cater specifically for the needs of those new to Jeep ownership by giving professional advice, tuition and support. We don't get involved in hardcore off-roading activities or competitions and our expertise centres around late-model Jeep vehicles - Wrangler, Cherokee, Grand Cherokee and Commander. We promote a safe and responsible attitude to off-road driving and exert no pressure on our members to tackle obstacles they do not feel comfortable with. Help and advice is available at every step and the key to the concept is the informal atmosphere.
Coming Events
- Berkshire 4X4 Motor Show - Saturday 16th August 2008
Berkshire 4X4 Motor Show, Whether you own a 4x4 or not, this will be an exciting day out for all the family.
- Wessex Safari - Saturday 23rd August 2008
Returning yet again, by popular demand, the ever popular Wessex Safari. The Wessex Safari is an archaeological tour of the area around Stonehenge and is a perfect introduction to green-laning, ideal for those with new and showroom-fresh vehicles.
- JeepClub 10th Anniversary Party - Woodlands - Sunday 31st August 2008
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of JeepClub we are holding a Birthday Party at the ever-popular Woodlands site which is a firm favourite with many JeepClub members.
The event is free to members and up for grabs are 10 free training places. If you are not yet a member then pay the usual non-member rates and get one year's free membership.
- Abingdon 4x4 Festival - Saturday 27th September 2008
A Charity event in aid of the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance Trust run by Phoenix 4x4 Land Rover Club.
- Tixover Quarry - Sunday 28th September 2008
Tixover Quarry is a 70 acre disused stone quarry in the village of Tixover, near Stamford, on the southern edge of Lincoln. The site is suitable for all levels of experience, with open, non-damaging areas for newbies through to much more challenging areas for the experienced off-roader. There are large hills and water holes, and an interesting technical section. This site has previously been featured on Top Gear.
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