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Thank you for registering with NSJC Jamboree!
To ensure that the NSJC Jamboree is the highlight of your summer, we have gathered together some of the most knowledgeable off-roading experts and coupled them with the beautiful and challenging backcountry trails of Nova Scotia. We are sure you will experience an unforgettable weekend.
For those with no previous off-road experience our knowledgeable Trail Guides will provide you with the training and instructions you'll need to feel comfortable tackling the trails.
If you happen to be an experienced 4-Wheeler we have made sure that there are enough exciting and challenging trails to put your skills to the test.
If you’re new to the NSJC Jamboree experience, welcome! For those who have attended other Jamboree type events in the past, welcome to ours! An exhilarating weekend of off-roading with other Jeep owner’s lies ahead.
In this information kit you will find:
• A list of what to bring to a NSJC Jamboree
• A list of vehicle admission requirements
• A Jamboree weekend itinerary
• A map to the site
• A list of accommodations available in the area
We are pleased to have you as a participant and look forward to seeing you at the NSJC
Jamboree!
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Contact us!!!
E-mail: nsjcjamboree@novascotiajeepclub.ca
Website: www.novascotiajeepclub.ca
You are about to hit some of the best trails Canada has to offer... do you think you're ready? Consider the following questions before starting out.
• Exactly how does a Jeep's 4x4 system work? (i.e.: what does the differential really do?)
• What is so unique about a Jeep's transfer case? Why do I need it?
Let's face it. Even though a Jeep is built to handle just about anything, sometimes the drivers are not. In order to get the most out of your Jeep--and The NSJC Jamboree--there are some basics that everyone needs to know. Some of the situations that you may encounter off-road require that you have a certain amount of knowledge of driving your Jeep off-road. Our Trail Guides will teach you how to be safe on the trails and give you the confidence you need to have a great time!
What to Bring to NSJC Jamboree?
Your registration fee covers camping accommodations at base camp, breakfast, lunch and dinner on Friday and Saturday, as well as breakfast on Sunday, so the only food you will need to bring are trail snacks and beverages. You will have to bring the required amenities for camping like tents, sleeping bags etc.
Use the following check list to make sure you come prepared.
Must haves for your Jeep
.. Insurance. Required safety equipment (see Vehicle Registration Inspection information)
.. Driver's license
.. CB radio
.. Full tank of gas
Suggested for your comfort and convenience
.. Cooler for storing your lunch, trail snacks and favorite NON-ALCOHOLIC beverages.
.. First aid kit
.. Extra clothing to wear on the trails, as you could get wet and/or dirty
.. Rain gear (waterproof) including rubber boots.
.. Comfortable hiking boots & absorbent work socks (an extra pair would be wise too!)
.. Hat
.. Work gloves (just in case you get stuck)
.. Lots of good insect repellent. Sometimes the bugs are as tough as the trails!
.. Sunscreen
.. Warm clothing for the nights
.. Recreational equipment (ball gloves, Frisbee, football, etc)
Don’t forget your camera and lots of film (if you still use the film type. If not, then lots of batteries)
If you’ve got one, a video camera is a fantastic idea!
Vehicle Admission Requirements
In order to ensure that all registered vehicles are trail-safe, please note that each Jeep will be inspected by qualified mechanics prior to being admitted on the trails. Any Jeep that does not meet the mandatory requirements will not be permitted on the trails. Remember - safety first!
Following inspection, each driver will receive a recommendation for the trail ratings that will be most suitable for their vehicle.
Please note: should you decide to attempt a trail that is deemed inappropriate for your vehicle, you will be responsible for removing your vehicle from the trail should it incur any mechanical problems. In all other cases we will offer assistance in removing your vehicle.
Remember that this is an off-road weekend; the NSJC does not assume responsibility for any body or vehicle damage incurred on the trails.
Your vehicle will be inspected for the following:
Mandatory:
.. FRONT TOW HOOKS - Frame mounted with Grade 8 bolts as per Mopar specifications.
.. Operational seatbelts for each person in the vehicle
.. Adequate oil and fluid levels
.. Full-sized spare tire. (If your tire goes flat, and you only have a safety spare, your vehicle may not be able to make it off the trail.)
.. Skid plates covering the gas tank and transfer case
.. CB Radio
NOTE: If you are driving a Jeep with running boards and mud flaps we strongly suggest you remove them prior to the Jamboree.
Recommended:
.. Rear tow hooks
.. Heavy-duty nylon tow straps (20,000 pound minimum) with looped ends
.. Optional skid plates
Itinerary
Thursday June 12, 2008
- 6pm to 8pm. Participant and Trail Guide registration
- 6pm to 8pm Jeep Tech Inspection
- 6pm to 9pm Jeep Show and Shine
- 8:15pm Trail Guide ONLY Meeting
- Friday June 13, 2008
- 7am-9am. Breakfast is served.
- 7:30am to 8:30am. Participant registration
- 7:30am to 8:30am. Jeep Tech inspection.
- 8:30am All participants/ Drivers meeting
- 9:00am Line up Jeeps behind Trail Markers
- 9:15am LEAVE for the Trails
- 12:00 Lunch
- 1:00pm Back on the Trail
- 6:00pm-7:30pm Supper is served
- 7:30pm - RTI Ramp, Turtle Races, Blind fold Obstacle course
Saturday June 14, 2008
- 7am-9am. Breakfast is served.
- 9:00am Line up Jeeps behind Trail Markers
- 9:15am LEAVE for the Trails
- 12:00 Lunch
- 1:00pm Back on the Trail
- 6:00pm-7:30pm Supper is served
- 7:30pm Mud Pit ATTEMPTS
- 9:30pm Closing Ceremonies and Prize Draws
Sunday June 15, 2008
-8:30-9:30 am Breakfast is served
NSJC Jamboree Route Map
From Digby
Summary: 77.0 miles (1 hour, 25 minutes)
Time Mile Instruction For Toward
8:00 AM 0.0 Depart Digby-Saint John Ferry [Hwy-303, Digby Municipal District NS B0V, (902) 245-2116] on Hwy-303 (South) 3.4 mi
8:05 AM 3.4 Turn RIGHT to stay on Hwy-303 1.5 mi
8:07 AM 4.8 Turn LEFT (East) onto Ramp 0.3 mi Hwy-101 / Annapolis Royal / Halifax
8:07 AM 5.2 Keep STRAIGHT onto Hwy-101 [Hwy-1] 64.1 mi
9:13 AM 69.3 At exit 15, keep RIGHT onto Ramp 0.3 mi Hwy-360 / Berwick / Harbourville / Cambridge
9:14 AM 69.6 Turn RIGHT (South) onto Hwy-360 [Harbourville Rd] 0.3 mi
9:14 AM 69.9 Keep STRAIGHT onto Hwy-360 1.3 mi
9:17 AM 71.2 Road name changes to Local road(s) 0.6 mi
9:18 AM 71.8 Bear RIGHT (South-West) onto Local road(s) 0.6 mi
9:19 AM 72.4 Turn LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) 4.3 mi
9:24 AM 76.7 Turn RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) 0.3 mi
9:25 AM 77.0 Arrive B0P 1C0
SUMMARY
Driving distance: 77.0 miles
Trip duration: 1 hour, 25 minutes
Driving time: 1 hour, 25 minutes
From Halifax
Summary: 73.0 miles (1 hour, 24 minutes)
Time Mile Instruction For Toward
8:00 AM 0.0 Depart Sackville on Local road(s) (North) 164 yds
8:00 AM 0.1 Turn RIGHT (East) onto Walker Service Rd 0.7 mi
8:02 AM 0.8 Turn LEFT (North) onto Old Sackville Rd 1.3 mi
8:06 AM 2.1 Turn LEFT (South) onto Hwy-354 [Beaverbank Conn] 0.2 mi
8:06 AM 2.2 Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto Hwy-101 62.9 mi Hwy-101 / Yarmouth / Windsor
9:12 AM 65.2 At exit 15, keep RIGHT onto Ramp 0.3 mi Hwy-360 / Berwick / Harbourville
9:13 AM 65.5 Turn LEFT (South) onto Hwy-360 [Harbourville Rd] 0.4 mi
9:13 AM 65.8 Keep STRAIGHT onto Hwy-360 1.3 mi
9:16 AM 67.2 Road name changes to Local road(s) 0.6 mi
9:17 AM 67.8 Bear RIGHT (South-West) onto Local road(s) 0.6 mi
9:18 AM 68.4 Turn LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) 4.3 mi
9:23 AM 72.7 Turn RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) 0.3 mi
9:24 AM 73.0 Arrive B0P 1C0
SUMMARY
Driving distance: 73.0 miles
Trip duration: 1 hour, 24 minutes
Driving time: 1 hour, 24 minutes
Accommodations
Remember that the fees include camping accommodations. If you choose to stay at a Hotel or Motel we will not refund any money from your fee.
This list is for your convenience in case you wish to stay at a Hotel or Motel instead of base camp.
Nova Scotia Tourism – call 1-800-565-0000 for information and bookings for accommodations in the Annapolis Valley region. Alternatively, the following list of hotels and campgrounds are available in the surrounding area.
The following information has been provided is included with the accommodations list. Name, Location, Phone #, Style, Distance from Base Camp
Harbourville Cottages & Guest
3281 Long Point Rd, Berwick, NS (5.35 miles away)
902-538-0844
Category: Cottages & Cabins
By the Dock of the Bay
Margaretsville, NS (11.25 miles away)
902-825-3726
Whites Motel & Cottages
RR 1, Wilmot Station, NS (9.91 miles away)
902-825-4380
Category: Hotels & Motels
Austria Inn Mount Hanley
RR 1, Middleton, NS (12.66 miles away)
902-825-3744
Category: Hotels & Motels, Inns
Century Farm Inn
10 Main St, Middleton, NS (12.66 miles away)
902-825-6989
Category: Hotels & Motels
Fundy Spray Motel
443 Main St, Middleton, NS (12.66 miles away)
902-825-3424
Category: Hotels & Motels
Orchard Queen Motel & Campgrounds
425 Main St, Middleton, NS (12.66 miles away)
902-825-4801
Category: Hotels & Motels, Campgrounds
Falcourt Inn
8979 Rte 201, Middleton, NS (12.66 miles away)
902-825-3399
Category: Inns, Hotels & Motels
Wandlyn Inn
7270 Hwy 1, Coldbrook, NS (13.38 miles away)
902-678-8311
Thank you for registering with NSJC Jamboree!
To ensure that the NSJC Jamboree is the highlight of your summer, we have gathered together some of the most knowledgeable off-roading experts and coupled them with the beautiful and challenging backcountry trails of Nova Scotia. We are sure you will experience an unforgettable weekend.
For those with no previous off-road experience our knowledgeable Trail Guides will provide you with the training and instructions you'll need to feel comfortable tackling the trails.
If you happen to be an experienced 4-Wheeler we have made sure that there are enough exciting and challenging trails to put your skills to the test.
If you’re new to the NSJC Jamboree experience, welcome! For those who have attended other Jamboree type events in the past, welcome to ours! An exhilarating weekend of off-roading with other Jeep owner’s lies ahead.
In this information kit you will find:
• A list of what to bring to a NSJC Jamboree
• A list of vehicle admission requirements
• A Jamboree weekend itinerary
• A map to the site
• A list of accommodations available in the area
We are pleased to have you as a participant and look forward to seeing you at the NSJC
Jamboree!
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Contact us!!!
E-mail: nsjcjamboree@novascotiajeepclub.ca
Website: www.novascotiajeepclub.ca
You are about to hit some of the best trails Canada has to offer... do you think you're ready? Consider the following questions before starting out.
• Exactly how does a Jeep's 4x4 system work? (i.e.: what does the differential really do?)
• What is so unique about a Jeep's transfer case? Why do I need it?
Let's face it. Even though a Jeep is built to handle just about anything, sometimes the drivers are not. In order to get the most out of your Jeep--and The NSJC Jamboree--there are some basics that everyone needs to know. Some of the situations that you may encounter off-road require that you have a certain amount of knowledge of driving your Jeep off-road. Our Trail Guides will teach you how to be safe on the trails and give you the confidence you need to have a great time!
What to Bring to NSJC Jamboree?
Your registration fee covers camping accommodations at base camp, breakfast, lunch and dinner on Friday and Saturday, as well as breakfast on Sunday, so the only food you will need to bring are trail snacks and beverages. You will have to bring the required amenities for camping like tents, sleeping bags etc.
Use the following check list to make sure you come prepared.
Must haves for your Jeep
.. Insurance. Required safety equipment (see Vehicle Registration Inspection information)
.. Driver's license
.. CB radio
.. Full tank of gas
Suggested for your comfort and convenience
.. Cooler for storing your lunch, trail snacks and favorite NON-ALCOHOLIC beverages.
.. First aid kit
.. Extra clothing to wear on the trails, as you could get wet and/or dirty
.. Rain gear (waterproof) including rubber boots.
.. Comfortable hiking boots & absorbent work socks (an extra pair would be wise too!)
.. Hat
.. Work gloves (just in case you get stuck)
.. Lots of good insect repellent. Sometimes the bugs are as tough as the trails!
.. Sunscreen
.. Warm clothing for the nights
.. Recreational equipment (ball gloves, Frisbee, football, etc)
Don’t forget your camera and lots of film (if you still use the film type. If not, then lots of batteries)
If you’ve got one, a video camera is a fantastic idea!
Vehicle Admission Requirements
In order to ensure that all registered vehicles are trail-safe, please note that each Jeep will be inspected by qualified mechanics prior to being admitted on the trails. Any Jeep that does not meet the mandatory requirements will not be permitted on the trails. Remember - safety first!
Following inspection, each driver will receive a recommendation for the trail ratings that will be most suitable for their vehicle.
Please note: should you decide to attempt a trail that is deemed inappropriate for your vehicle, you will be responsible for removing your vehicle from the trail should it incur any mechanical problems. In all other cases we will offer assistance in removing your vehicle.
Remember that this is an off-road weekend; the NSJC does not assume responsibility for any body or vehicle damage incurred on the trails.
Your vehicle will be inspected for the following:
Mandatory:
.. FRONT TOW HOOKS - Frame mounted with Grade 8 bolts as per Mopar specifications.
.. Operational seatbelts for each person in the vehicle
.. Adequate oil and fluid levels
.. Full-sized spare tire. (If your tire goes flat, and you only have a safety spare, your vehicle may not be able to make it off the trail.)
.. Skid plates covering the gas tank and transfer case
.. CB Radio
NOTE: If you are driving a Jeep with running boards and mud flaps we strongly suggest you remove them prior to the Jamboree.
Recommended:
.. Rear tow hooks
.. Heavy-duty nylon tow straps (20,000 pound minimum) with looped ends
.. Optional skid plates
Itinerary
Thursday June 12, 2008
- 6pm to 8pm. Participant and Trail Guide registration
- 6pm to 8pm Jeep Tech Inspection
- 6pm to 9pm Jeep Show and Shine
- 8:15pm Trail Guide ONLY Meeting
- Friday June 13, 2008
- 7am-9am. Breakfast is served.
- 7:30am to 8:30am. Participant registration
- 7:30am to 8:30am. Jeep Tech inspection.
- 8:30am All participants/ Drivers meeting
- 9:00am Line up Jeeps behind Trail Markers
- 9:15am LEAVE for the Trails
- 12:00 Lunch
- 1:00pm Back on the Trail
- 6:00pm-7:30pm Supper is served
- 7:30pm - RTI Ramp, Turtle Races, Blind fold Obstacle course
Saturday June 14, 2008
- 7am-9am. Breakfast is served.
- 9:00am Line up Jeeps behind Trail Markers
- 9:15am LEAVE for the Trails
- 12:00 Lunch
- 1:00pm Back on the Trail
- 6:00pm-7:30pm Supper is served
- 7:30pm Mud Pit ATTEMPTS
- 9:30pm Closing Ceremonies and Prize Draws
Sunday June 15, 2008
-8:30-9:30 am Breakfast is served
NSJC Jamboree Route Map
From Digby
Summary: 77.0 miles (1 hour, 25 minutes)
Time Mile Instruction For Toward
8:00 AM 0.0 Depart Digby-Saint John Ferry [Hwy-303, Digby Municipal District NS B0V, (902) 245-2116] on Hwy-303 (South) 3.4 mi
8:05 AM 3.4 Turn RIGHT to stay on Hwy-303 1.5 mi
8:07 AM 4.8 Turn LEFT (East) onto Ramp 0.3 mi Hwy-101 / Annapolis Royal / Halifax
8:07 AM 5.2 Keep STRAIGHT onto Hwy-101 [Hwy-1] 64.1 mi
9:13 AM 69.3 At exit 15, keep RIGHT onto Ramp 0.3 mi Hwy-360 / Berwick / Harbourville / Cambridge
9:14 AM 69.6 Turn RIGHT (South) onto Hwy-360 [Harbourville Rd] 0.3 mi
9:14 AM 69.9 Keep STRAIGHT onto Hwy-360 1.3 mi
9:17 AM 71.2 Road name changes to Local road(s) 0.6 mi
9:18 AM 71.8 Bear RIGHT (South-West) onto Local road(s) 0.6 mi
9:19 AM 72.4 Turn LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) 4.3 mi
9:24 AM 76.7 Turn RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) 0.3 mi
9:25 AM 77.0 Arrive B0P 1C0
SUMMARY
Driving distance: 77.0 miles
Trip duration: 1 hour, 25 minutes
Driving time: 1 hour, 25 minutes
From Halifax
Summary: 73.0 miles (1 hour, 24 minutes)
Time Mile Instruction For Toward
8:00 AM 0.0 Depart Sackville on Local road(s) (North) 164 yds
8:00 AM 0.1 Turn RIGHT (East) onto Walker Service Rd 0.7 mi
8:02 AM 0.8 Turn LEFT (North) onto Old Sackville Rd 1.3 mi
8:06 AM 2.1 Turn LEFT (South) onto Hwy-354 [Beaverbank Conn] 0.2 mi
8:06 AM 2.2 Take Ramp (RIGHT) onto Hwy-101 62.9 mi Hwy-101 / Yarmouth / Windsor
9:12 AM 65.2 At exit 15, keep RIGHT onto Ramp 0.3 mi Hwy-360 / Berwick / Harbourville
9:13 AM 65.5 Turn LEFT (South) onto Hwy-360 [Harbourville Rd] 0.4 mi
9:13 AM 65.8 Keep STRAIGHT onto Hwy-360 1.3 mi
9:16 AM 67.2 Road name changes to Local road(s) 0.6 mi
9:17 AM 67.8 Bear RIGHT (South-West) onto Local road(s) 0.6 mi
9:18 AM 68.4 Turn LEFT (South) onto Local road(s) 4.3 mi
9:23 AM 72.7 Turn RIGHT (South) onto Local road(s) 0.3 mi
9:24 AM 73.0 Arrive B0P 1C0
SUMMARY
Driving distance: 73.0 miles
Trip duration: 1 hour, 24 minutes
Driving time: 1 hour, 24 minutes
Accommodations
Remember that the fees include camping accommodations. If you choose to stay at a Hotel or Motel we will not refund any money from your fee.
This list is for your convenience in case you wish to stay at a Hotel or Motel instead of base camp.
Nova Scotia Tourism – call 1-800-565-0000 for information and bookings for accommodations in the Annapolis Valley region. Alternatively, the following list of hotels and campgrounds are available in the surrounding area.
The following information has been provided is included with the accommodations list. Name, Location, Phone #, Style, Distance from Base Camp
Harbourville Cottages & Guest
3281 Long Point Rd, Berwick, NS (5.35 miles away)
902-538-0844
Category: Cottages & Cabins
By the Dock of the Bay
Margaretsville, NS (11.25 miles away)
902-825-3726
Whites Motel & Cottages
RR 1, Wilmot Station, NS (9.91 miles away)
902-825-4380
Category: Hotels & Motels
Austria Inn Mount Hanley
RR 1, Middleton, NS (12.66 miles away)
902-825-3744
Category: Hotels & Motels, Inns
Century Farm Inn
10 Main St, Middleton, NS (12.66 miles away)
902-825-6989
Category: Hotels & Motels
Fundy Spray Motel
443 Main St, Middleton, NS (12.66 miles away)
902-825-3424
Category: Hotels & Motels
Orchard Queen Motel & Campgrounds
425 Main St, Middleton, NS (12.66 miles away)
902-825-4801
Category: Hotels & Motels, Campgrounds
Falcourt Inn
8979 Rte 201, Middleton, NS (12.66 miles away)
902-825-3399
Category: Inns, Hotels & Motels
Wandlyn Inn
7270 Hwy 1, Coldbrook, NS (13.38 miles away)
902-678-8311