GONZOOKIN 2005 |
Great
Suzuki Event Held At a Premier Off-Road Park |
Editor:
Eric Bewley Story/Photo: Neil Tackett |
HAZELTON, PA - Gonzookin is held
each year at the Paragon Adventure Park. This year's participants drove Suzuki vehicles in
all states from bone stock to extremely modified. Known for it's positive and supportive
atmosphere, not even the rainy weekend could dampen the spirits of all who ventured to
this great event.

In the following few short paragraphs, I'd like
to tell you about my experience at this year's event. More of a slide show than a story. I
hope you enjoy the following pictures.
Here are my vehicles along
the road to Gonzookin. I never realized how big my Tracker had gotten until I hitched it
to my Grand Cherokee.
The staging area at Paragon Adventure Park.
This is where we met up at the beginning of the day to separate into the different skill
groups for the trail rides. There were all kinds of Suzuki 4x4's there, from stock and
modified Samurais to Trackers and even 4 doors and XL-7s. |


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Here is a highly modified
Samurai working his way up one of Paragon's Double-Black trails. The stocker group I rode
with that day stopped for a break along the main road through the park right next to this
trail, so we got to walk over and watch the rock crawling action.
The stocker group I was riding with winding
it's way through the woods. The trails were excellent and a lot of fun. The group I was
with was also friendly and helpful to each other. I couldn't have asked for a nicer group
to ride with! |
Here is the "101 Play
Area" at Paragon Adventure Park. This is where people can pretty much do their own
thing. Here I am driving my Tracker through a bowl that was made by bikes and quads. You
had to keep the speed up or you risked falling onto your side!
This shot shows the exit of the bowl from
pic 6. If you hit it just right, you'd pop into the air! I must have done this over a
dozen times for the camera once I learned how to hit it. This has to qualify as the
biggest air from a stocker-class entry!
My campsite at Suzuki Central, also known
as the Red Ridge Campground. The campground was very nice, with showers and a pavilion and
the staff was very friendly and helpful. |



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This is where the big cook
out feast held at Suzuki Central on Saturday night. The food was plentiful and delicious
and I've never seen a grill that big in person! There was a raffle held after dinner where
people got to buy chances at all sorts of donated off-road stuff. I won an ARB gift
certificate!
Sean DeVinney piloting Crusty The Tracker
down a double-black trail on Sunday. Most people seemed to head out Sunday morning, but a
small group of us went back over to Paragon for another ride. This time I got to drive
some more intermediate trails, double blues with names like Chicken Run.
Here is Suzuki Central on Sunday afternoon.
I was the last one to leave and I wish it didn't have to end! I met a lot of new friends
and even put faces to usernames that I already knew from ZUKIWORLD's message boards. |
The weekend was a great
time. Even though it rained all day Friday and most of the night, the weather started
cooperating on Saturday and stayed nice the rest of the weekend. The camaraderie shared
with each other out on the trails just can't be beat. Never before have I experienced such
a positive atmosphere. Will I be attending next year's Gonzookin? You don't really have to
ask...
ZW
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