If you have ever dreamed of attending the annual Easter Jeep Safari, held every year in Moab, Utah, then this is the video above all that you should watch. More than any we have found, this video offers one of the best narratives and visual experiences of the Easter Jeep Safari adventure. It’s a perfect primer for those planning to attend.
Moab, Utah. Just the name of the place evokes awesome images of hundreds of Jeeps, ranging from almost bone stock to rigs modified so much that they look more like rock crawling moon buggies than Jeeps. And at no time more than the week leading up to Easter is this more true. Jeep enthusiasts from California to Connecticut travel to this tiny town in southeastern Utah to participate in the legendary Easter Jeep Safari put on by the Red Rock 4-Wheelers.
Almost everyone has heard the expression “It’s a Jeep thing.” However, only during events of this magnitude do you really get a sense of exactly what that means. As one of the narrators in the video above says, it’s “the craziest adrenaline rush one can get at two miles an hour.” The obstacles that participants climb, descend, and crawl over while navigating just about any of the dozens of guided trails that are available during the Easter Jeep Safari event are seemingly insurmountable, However, people get it done in their Jeep-based vehicles.
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