- Show-N-Shine offered some puzzles to solve for onlookers. How’d they do that? photo/Dan Pool
- JeepFest art from the Boys & Girls Club hung in Red Bean Harvest on Main Street during the Show-N-Shine event.
- Jacob Byrant headlined the Friday night Show-N-Shine on Main Street in Jasper.
- Show-N-Shine Jeep-Rod Dan Pool / Photo
- Jeepers taking a break from trail-riding. Robin Dunn / Photo
- On the trail at the Grandview Road area. Robin Dunn / Photo
- After falling in the pit numerous times a very muddy young man shows his grit in the mud run. Around 300 people watched the two hour mud show at HomeBase in Marble Hill Sunday. Max Caylor / Photo
- A tidal wave of mud flows as a $100,000 Jeep attacks the mud pit Sunday afternoon. The course is 150ʼ in length and 5 1/2ʼ deep from the top of the bank. The first place Jeep went 70ʼ before being stuck and it was not the most expensive entry. Max Caylor / Photo
- There goes a mud jumper from the hood of his Jeep trying to win the $100 prize for “Best In Show” mud jumping, diving or crawling after being stuck. Max Caylor / Photo
- This year was the first time there were fireworks in downtown Jasper for JeepFest. Greg Moore / Photo
- During the car crush competition, the car got the best of this Jeep. Sheri Crowe / Photo
Scenes from the Sheriff’s Jeep Fest 2021. The three-day event held Labor Day weekend saw over 2,500 registered Jeeps making it one of the biggest years yet. CLICK HERE FOR THE 2021 SHERIFF’S JEEPFEST EVENT GUIDE.
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