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MEET THE UA2020 CRONIES

hether because of Ultimate Adventure (UA) or in spite of it, by now most of the UA Cronies are well-known off-road celebrities in their own right. But these guys don’t do it for fame, and they certainly don’t do it for fortune. As unpaid event support volunteers, the UA Cronies are a very special breed of off-road enthusiasts. All are high-level off-road drivers, skilled mechanics and/or fabricators, and willing to do virtually anything asked of them to help the event or participants. The Cronies are truly the lifeblood of Ultimate Adventure. Year after year, they spend their own money, usually bring their own vehicles,

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