Off-Roading at McDole CARE
“Climb big rocks, go up steep hills, and get muddy!' That doesn't sound like something a parent would encourage his children to do, but that is exactly what Bryan Adams tells his children.
Bryan Adams is an off-roader. He is a member of a fast-growing club called Chicagoland Dirty Deltas Jeep Club. The club started just two years ago with nine members and, at last count, has 440 off-roading enthusiasts. According to Mr. Adams, the off-roaders like their rides bumpy, rocky, and muddy. In fact, the rougher the road the better.
Mr. Adams and four other members of the Chicagoland Dirty Deltas Jeep Club shared their passion for off-roading with the children of the Sugar Grove Park District CARE program at McDole Elementary School during a special presentation. Mr. Adams' children, Addie and Riley, attend the program.
Mike Faltz, Caitlin Mate, Ryan Coleman, Pete Kovaevic and Bryan Adams all drove their Jeeps to the school so that the children could see how these vehicles are different from a typical car. The children learned words like “skid plates”, “roll cages”, “snorkels”, “hydraulics”, and “winches”. They were treated to a slide presentation and a video showing Jeep owners tackling all sorts of challenges from climbing steep terrain to driving through a huge culvert.
The club members say they try to get together monthly to off-road. Sometimes, Mike Faltz even hosts events on his farm. To see what off-roading is all about, check out Mike's YouTube video called “Fun at the Farm with the Dirty Deltas.”
The children at CARE learned a lot about the sport of off-roading. They also learned that getting a little bit dirty is all part of the fun for kids of any age.