Credit: Jeep Jamboree, Facebook

Some people are probably spending a fair amount of time cleaning out the interior of their Jeeps. In case you missed the Maine Mountains Jeep Jamboree in Bethel earlier this month, below is a slick video of what it was like: watery.

The so-called “Chili Trail” crosses water, rocks and a log bridge — with guides helping people navigate “through scenic switchbacks and some of the most challenging off-highway situations,” according to Jeep Jamboree USA’s site. When they finish, participants can sit down to a lunch of homemade chili.

Below is another video of the challenge that will get your heart going: Drivers have to get through sticky mud and up a rock face.

There are a few more jamboree events around the country this year. Click here to see a schedule.

Erin Rhoda is the editor of Maine Focus, a team that conducts journalism investigations and projects at the Bangor Daily News. She also writes for the newspaper, often centering her work on domestic and...

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