Carolina Trail Blazers Celebrate 40th Year Anniversary!

J.C.

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Moderator
Joined
Apr 18, 2005
Location
Greensboro, NC



In the ever changing world of the 4x4 enthusiast, 2011 will bring a remarkable milestone for one of the South’s oldest 4x4 clubs. The Carolina Trail Blazers will celebrate 40 continuous years as a 4x4 organization dedicated to family oriented 4x4 fun.

Early in 1971 an advertisement appeared in The Charlotte Observer newspaper. It was an open invitation for anyone interested in forming a 4wd club to meet at Table Rock in western North Carolina. 21 folks showed up for that inaugural meeting which became the Carolina Trail Blazers 4wd Club Inc.

Over the 40 years of its existence, membership numbers have fluctuated from a low in the 20s to a high of almost 150 members. Generally the club has around 50 members.

The club rides each month of the year, traditionally on the second Saturday of the month. Over the years they have regularly ridden a variety of private lands, state and federal OHV areas including the Upper Tellico OHV area, Black Mountain OHV Park, Uwharrie National Forest OHV area, Coal Creek OHV park and Callalantee OHV park in Mountain City, TN. The club welcomes all 4wd enthusiasts from stock to purpose built buggies and tailors each ride to accommodate the wide variety of vehicle builds in the club. Our goal is family oriented fun in a 4wd setting and the camaraderie and fellowship of getting together with like minded individuals is the reward.

The Carolina Trail Blazers not only trail ride, they also volunteer to help maintain state, federal and private OHV trails, provide community service such as parade volunteers, inclement weather transportation and emergency response transportation and provide financial and material aid for both needy fellow enthusiasts as well as the community at large. CTB is also a long time member club of the United Four Wheel Drive Association along with being a founding member club of the Southern Four Wheel Drive Association.

CTB has several members that are “lifetime”, 30+ year, members. In one of the unscripted happenstances of our history, our Commander of the club for our 40th year, R.J. Mozeley, is a third generation member. R.J.’s grand dad was one of the founding members and his father, Robert Mozeley is a lifetime member of CTB.

Most readers understand that the current state of off road recreation in the United States is in flux. Public OHV areas are being closed in many states and the future of 4x4ing seems to be the many private parks that have sprung up over the last few years. Vehicle builds seem to have gone from the lift and larger tires of a few years ago to the purpose built custom buggies of today. In the midst of change in the 4wd community, the Carolina Trail Blazers have proven to be a rock in the middle of the trail. As everything around us has eroded or changed, CTB has continued to emerge as an enduring part of the 4wd landscape.
 
On Behalf of Big Dixie Boggers congradulations Carolina Trail Blazers on Your 40th !!!!!!!!!!
 
I would like to say I am a very proud member of CTB!!!! This is the club that got me hooked on this sport and this is where I'll always be.
Three years ago January I made my first four wheeling trip to Mt. City w/ these guys. Let me tell you I was very nervous and had no clue as what to expect. Everyone in attendence that day made me feel very welcome and was eager to give advice and help. I was the new guy but before the ride was over I already felt like part of the gang. Here it is three years and thousands of dollars later I'm still riding 3 out of 4 rides and I still meet someone new just about every ride. Wheeling the past couple years have been so enjoyable. Thanks to the guys and gals of The Carolina Trailblazers for your help and support that enabled me to progress in this sport as far as I have. I hope to help the CTB continue on for many more years cause I have two young boys that will be wheeling their own rig in a few years and will need the support of this fine group.
 
I've worn out my 25th aniversary shirt 3 times over and haven't been active for yrs. I need to re-up and get active again. Best group of people I've ever camped and wheeled with hands down.
 
WOW! Ya'll deffinatelyhave a good thang goin. I know the few I've met are nothin' short of good somebodys. I smell a big celebration soon ?
 
Great write up JC!
A giant celebration will be in order!

Ive been with the club since 1999. I started w/ a bone stock 97 tj w/ 9,000 miles on it.
My first ride was at Mt City to ride Pond Mt. There is a lot of land up there that has not been ridden for years and years. I remember a TN/NC line painted on a tree up there.
I remember how cool Brooke and I thought we were, riding in a large line of Jeeps and other way cool rigs. I finally paid that jeep off, after nearly totaling it several times..lol

Lots of great memories and true adventures that I will never forget. It's funny how a 4x4 club can change a life, aint it?
 
For those of you who have been looking for a club or a group to join, well, look no further!
In celebration of our 40th year as an organized club, we are lowering our yearly dues this year to $40!
$40, for 40!
You may ask, what do I get for this amount of money?
You become a member of the oldest four wheel drive club in North Carolina!
You become a member of Southern Four Wheel Drive Association
You become a member of United Four wheel Drive association.
You are also invited to monthly club rides
You receive a Club News letter once a month
You also receive a news letter from Southern and United
You also receive emails of ongoing affairs within these organizations.
You get to draw info, tips, suggestions from some of the most seasoned wheelers out there
You get to camp
You get to tell lies by the fire
You get to become one of the group
You get to wheel!

Go here for more info
Be a part of the wheelin world from the inside, don't just window shop!

http://www.carolina-trailblazers.org/
 
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