"»'•w'-' -.2 - ¿S’ -*• JEEP JAMBOREE Jeep Jam borees on off-road trails c o n d u c te d Aukofer aro u n d the country. “They came in on trailers,” he said, “and they looked good. I said, ‘I need a real Jeep, not a fake one.’ So Franckie and 1 went out and bought a Jeep.” They picked out a new black 92 Wrangler and customized it with 31-inch wheels, rock bumpers, a lift kit for extra clearance underneath, off-road lights, differential locks, a winch and a high- lift jack for getting off big ob­ jects. Then they started seri­ ous off-roading, partici­ pating in Jeep Jamborees in Arizona and Oregon before tackling the Rubicon Trail, near Lake Tahoe. The mountainous 22-mile trail is rep u ted to be the toughest off-road course in the country. Traversing it takes two full days of driving--craw ling w ould be a better w ord--over steep inclines, boulders, crevices, underbrush and streams. “It’s challenge after challenge,” Metellus said. “It’s a rush because you go through obstacles that look unconquerable, but you conquer them, and afterwards you feel good about it.” In all the years on the trails, Metellus says he and his family have never encountered racism. “Wh< When you get into off-roading,” he said, “there’s a common interest that people tend to key into. 1 think it’s a good bridge, person- ally. If fe you can develop mul- tiple com - r mon m on interests, you can begin to b rea k down the barriers.’ He encourages others to take m otorhom e and off-road vacations because they’re great family ac­ tivities. “You can visit parts of the country that people never visit, like Bryce Canyon,” he said. “Leslie and I work a lot, too, and we need to have common fam­ ily activities.” For more information, contact Jeep Jamboree USA at (530) 3 3 3 -4 7 7 7 or on the web at www.4x4now.com/jeepjam.htm. LOOKING FOR FAMILY FUN! Springs, Calif.-- As off-road mo- By Frank tori e n th u si­ asts gear up for ; new season of challenges, Franck Metellus and his fam­ ily continue to be a rare sight on the backwoods trails. Among hundreds of enthusiasts gathered here last year for the Chrysler- sponsored, first an- n u a 1 Jeep Jam boree on the Rubicon Trail, t were only African-American participants. But that’s not unusual. In almost nine years of visit­ ing n atio n al parks aro u n d the co u n try in th eir motorhome, and tackling off-road trails in their Jeep Wrangler, the Metellus family has seen few other blacks. T h a t’s a sham e, says rs M etellus. “Mostly, what we see are for­ eigners who have come here to enjoy the trea­ sures America has to offer, he said. A Chicago Y native, Metellus, 47, and his fam ily live in S cottsdale, A riz., w here he installs business telephone ser- vice for kJS West. His wife, Leslie, 43, is a clinical psychologist with her own practice. T h e ir * two children are Franck III (called “Franckie”), 10, and 3-year-old Stacie. After buying their 25-foot Itasca motorhome in 1989, the family set out to see America. Back then, they towed a Mitsubishi Montero for side trips when they camped, and did limited “wheeling”-- or driving off-road. Around this time, they attended one of the many . O f f - ro 4 FRk'AS.' AMFRk'AMs (iM'3ITIFF1 ■ } Jfiis is ui/iere cue com e m : A ìj o N You don't give much thought to the a n ti-lo c k brakes on your Ford, Mercury or Lin c o ln . You sho uldn't have to. The fact is , ABS brakes in te ra ct with v irtu a lly every ve h icle system to stop your car or truck sa fe ly and e ffic ie n tly . They're precise com ponents. So for brake se rvice , or any repair, it makes sense to take your ve h icle to the people who know it best. People with the tra in in g and parts your ve h icle needs. See the Q uality Care te ch n icia n s at Ford and Lincoln-M ercury dealers. To learn more, v is it us at w w w .qualitycareservice.com w From Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers ' 1997 Ford Motor Company Q u a lityQ z/r ^ a t your jerv/ce - I