Washed the Wj today and took note of quick repairs that need done. Looks good clean. Looks better with trail dust though.
@WJ_David can't wait to see that head unit installed. Did you have a double din or the din and a half originally? Looks like something I may want to steal. What unit did...
OK guys the wife and kids are trying to name the jeep. They came up with three names so what do you think Nomad, Drifter or Gypsy?
Edit: Wife agrees so Crazy Horse is added to the running
Welcome to the group. Always good to see new people and what kind ofrigs they bring. The Dodge is looking good, can't wait to see what your plans are for it.
I like it alot. Just picked up all the fluids to do a full replacement. Only problem I'm having now is deciding between the OME HD lift with 32's or weight wise if I'll have to go with a 4" LA. For you guys with the 2 1/2" lifts do you think these lifts like the the OME HD can handle the...
Rob I'll See what I can get done. I git some different ideas for a video. Would you guys like one video or maybe a couple shorts like on covering some different man made tinders, on on different natural tinders and then one on lighting firs with sime different tinders and methods?
Been on a lot of various forums that started with good intentions and got over run by the hardcore crowds. Thats what I love about this place, its just laid back. Sharing info, asking questions, giving compliments it is exactly what it should be.
Not sure if the air bag thing is true or not but I think the ARB is what we are going to end up with. It mounts solidly and is a good winch platform for recovery and will provide protection from close encounters of the deer kind. Now I just have to find the best price on one.
Ok guys need some help in my planning. Trying to decide on a front bumper. Do I go with an ARB, or something like the HK Offroad bumper? I like the full front end protection of the ARB but really like the low profile almost factory look of the HK. Any other option please feel free to throw...
Bushcrafting is about thriving in the natural environment, and the acquisition of the skills and knowledge to do so. Bushcraft skills include firecraft, tracking, hunting, fishing, shelter-building, the use of tools such as knives and axes, foraging, hand-carving wood, container construction...
It is out past credit island. Out by the compost facility. If you choose to go on a weekend let me know, we can meet at credit island and I can show you the way. Actually I can do it during the week until I get called back to work.
I love anything nature related so I am definitely game for getting some tips. All I have is a Canon digital Rebel with the factory lens and a telephoto from my old film slr
We are headed to Wyoming this summer for wifes family reunion. Hopefully I'll get to do some wheeling while there. As for photography I would love to learn to take better pics. I am pure photo rookie lol.
Yea the wife and I are wanting to start doing trip reports with photos and video, as well as gps data from routes. Id love to hit some trails and be able to share on our blog and get gps data here.
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