What happened to the (factory) Hummer Magazine?
#2
RE: What happened to the (factory) Hummer Magazine?
Not sure there is a "factory" Hummer Magazine. The Hummer Club Inc puts out a quarterly magazine call Azimuth. You have to be a member in order to receive the magazine. Go to www.thehummerclubinc.com and join. You will not only enjoy the magazine but the club will do about 12 sponsered off road events each year and they are great trips with support from AM General.
#5
RE: What happened to the (factory) Hummer Magazine?
The events are generally scheduled from early spring to early fall. The Club just finished the Mohab and Silver Lake events in September and the last event this year is at the Homestead in VA. I think they try to schedule about 6 events eastern U.S.and 6 events western U.S. For 2008 this is the event preliminary schedule
February
Northern California Snow Run
March 13-16
Gilmer, Texas
March
So. California Hungry Valley Weekend
April-May
Kinzlow's - Tennessee
May
Sedona, Arizona
June
Southern Oregon
June
Rausch Creek, PA
July
Country Roads - Beckley, WV
August
Drummond Island - MI
September
Moab, UT
October
Windrock - Oak Ridge, TN
TBD
Badlands, IN
TBD
Gray Rock, AL
February
Northern California Snow Run
March 13-16
Gilmer, Texas
March
So. California Hungry Valley Weekend
April-May
Kinzlow's - Tennessee
May
Sedona, Arizona
June
Southern Oregon
June
Rausch Creek, PA
July
Country Roads - Beckley, WV
August
Drummond Island - MI
September
Moab, UT
October
Windrock - Oak Ridge, TN
TBD
Badlands, IN
TBD
Gray Rock, AL
#7
RE: What happened to the (factory) Hummer Magazine?
Yes. Generally about 50 to 70 trucks hitting the trails in groups of about 10 heading out to different difficulty trails. It is really a fantastic family oriented event with off roading all day, lunch on the trails and the last evening typically a group dinner with awards for performance both good and bad. Most events are Thursday arrival and sign in, Friday & Saturday on the trails, Sunday return trip home. I have personnaly been to 7 events east of the Mississippi and thoroughly enjoyed every minute and have a lot of new friends.
#10
RE: What happened to the (factory) Hummer Magazine?
Gorilla, you don't need off road tires or rims. I have been running my H2 at events with stock tires and rims. I also had my '06 H3 off road with stock tires and rims (offroad package but the rims are standard, tires just a little larger). I now have an '08 Alpha and will be taking it off road next week in Homestead for the first time. I generally lower all of my tires to about 22 psi and hit the trails.