Michiana Jeep Club hosts their 18th annual Road Rally
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BRISTOL, Ind. -- Today marked a special day in Michiana, with the Michiana Jeep Club hosting their 18th annual Road Rally.
The club which started in 2007 has partnered with Camp Millhouse, a non-profit charity that helps people with disabilities aged 7 to 75 plus.
All the proceeds from today are going to Camp Millhouse.
This Road Rally was about 36 miles long with three checkpoints, and at those checkpoints you're asked to answer a trivia question, and a challenge to complete.
Several local Jeeps and their drivers were out here joining in on the fun and supporting the meaningful cause.
The 18th annual Road Rally, basically a scavenger hunt on wheels, all started at the Marcellus VFW with an over 36-mile route that ended at the Bristol American Legion.
Axe throwing and other minutes to win games like trying to fit a rose in a vase while blindfolded, as well as some trivia questions made participation all the more exciting.
“I love doing jeep things, it's awesome to see the jeep community as a whole, and the amount of support you can get is wonderful,” said Jessica Sturgeon, a participant.
The American Legion in Bristol was generous enough to donate $500 to the cause.
If you would like to donate to Camp Millhouse, you can do so here.