5th Annual Eastern Sierra Jamboree ATV & SxS Trail Ride Event
Eastern Sierra ATV & SxS Jamboree - Coleville, CA - June 13-17, 2012
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Coleville, CA – Four fun-filled days of riding in the Toiyabe National Forest, great friends and good food can be found each year at the Eastern Sierra Jamboree in Coleville, CA. Riders from all over converge upon the annual event near the California / Nevada line. The awesome lifetime experience features guided trail rides through unforgettable scenery. While passing over the rocky terrain, you’ll cross creeks, navigate large rocks and see abandoned mining camps, old cabins and more.
The 5th annual ride was held June 13–17, 2012. Around 180 riders and 30 guides hit the trail each of the four days. Rides ranged from beginner to advanced level and both ATVs and side by sides were welcome. Passengers were also permitted on vehicles that are made for two.
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Around 180 ATV & SxS / UTV riders attended the 2012 5th Annual Eastern Sierra ATV & SxS Jamboree. 30 guides also held guided ATV & SxS Tours for four days |
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KYMCO supplied ATVriders.com with a 2012 Maxxer 450i Sport Utility ATV to ride at the Eastern Sierra Jamboree
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KYMCO supplied a 2012 Maxxer 450i Sport Utility ATV for me to explore the Eastern Sierra Jamboree trail rides. The first day, I arrived about a ½ hour late because of construction delays and had to catch up to join my group.
My group consisted of about 20 riders and explored trail one. Each group had a knowledgeable guide that led them along the terrain. The guides volunteer to lead at the event and spend countless hours helping prep for the annual get together.
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Guided ATV & SxS tours were held every day which ranged from 50 to 100 miles & were open to beginner, novice, & experienced ATV & SxS / UTV riders |
Glen Davis is a volunteer guide who has been working with the Jamboree for five years. “The whole area is just gorgeous. We have rides ranging from 50 to 110 miles this year and you see beautiful things on each one” said Davis about his experiences at the Eastern Sierra Jamboree.
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While on our Desert Creek ride we stopped for lunch along a creek & ate lunch with another ATV & SxS group. As we ate, we watched ATVs splash threw the nearby creek |
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