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Independent Event Grenadier Oktoberfest

Voyager-Outdoors ltd.

Grenadier Owner
Supporting Vendor
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Fruita, CO, USA
We are excited to bring you the second Moab Grenadier Oktoberfest, and yes, lederhosen is optional! In the spirit of the Grenadier's German heritage, we will kick off the second Grenadier Oktoberfest on October 2nd, 2025, with several new event features like our Master Class trail sponsorship that includes the most challenging terrain we have offered to date. The Master Class will require each Grenadier to be equipped for technical off-road driving. It will also require the driver to have an advanced level of knowledge and skill. There will only be six drivers selected for the Master Class and applications can be requested directly from info@voyager-outdoors.com.

Because we know the Master Class may not appeal to the vast majority of owners, we will continue to run all of your favorite trails. We will mix it up for each event by adding new options and sticking to the bucket-list trails like Hells Revenge! Head to the website today and get registered. Also check with your local dealer about discount codes to see if they are getting involved in the largest Grenadier event series on earth!!

 
Unfortunately I won't make it due to another commitment but to anyone on the fence, GO!, There are trails for every level from first time to expert.

I have two suggestions for check in and tech inspection.

1. Tell people to not only put their first name on their badge but also their screen name if they have one and their city/state.

2. Add a radio check to inspection, lots of people got in line for trails and couldn't get their radio working.
 
Unfortunately I won't make it due to another commitment but to anyone on the fence, GO!, There are trails for every level from first time to expert.

I have two suggestions for check in and tech inspection.

1. Tell people to not only put their first name on their badge but also their screen name if they have one and their city/state.

2. Add a radio check to inspection, lots of people got in line for trails and couldn't get their radio working.
Number 2. is so important!! I'm no expert and each day we spent time just trying to align radio's up to a channel.

Notes for this topic: High Power Cannot use low power channels 7-14. Basically any in truck radios follow this. Any Channel above 22 is actually just a restart of 1 again. Example: 23 is actually 1, 24 is 2, etc....

Not sure but I didn't grab a map of Moab trails but I assume we can plan out the distance and pre assign channels to the actual route ahead of time. This way the users can prepare during sign up. Also mapping it out you can use the same number if about 3 miles or more if no one is running through relay towers (which I'm 99% sure no one was).

For idea 1. I'm not sure I want you all to know who I am. LOL J/K
 
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