Packing for my trip tomorrow morning. My favorite part of any trip is the plan. GAIA, Bins, reservations, and then the part of having no clue where on the trail I am camping or what I am going to find. Countdown is T -23H.
DIY culture is dying. No wood shop, metal shop classes any more. Where are people supposed to get fundamental tool knowledge if parents aren't parenting and schools aren't teaching. This is a microcosm of people and there is a culture within who want to learn and teach DIY. But the overwhelming...
Forgot I had a 2nd pair and found them looking for something else. Brand new, no box, but instructions, bolts, nuts, spacers are all there. Assembled but never mounted or used. Works on 2007-2018 JK/JKU.
$70 shipped obo.
I custom built my rack and am pretty happy with it. We included light tabs in the front, sides in two places and the rear. I have not added lights yet, but will do so this winter. In short, I am running wiring similar to how the hardtop rear wiper wiring is run (with a quick disconnect) except...
14-16 days is a long time to push 10-12 hours a day. Especially coming home. Keep it mellow. You will enjoy yourself more if you are rested. Drive til you cant, then stop.
New Mexico. Southern NM is interesting, northern more so. Cooler in the north due to elevation.
Southern - Warmer days...
Thats what I was thinking too. It parallels the Dolores Creek and on the Utah side the Colorado. Camping is supposed to be plentiful. I'll take some video and pics and write it up. I like that it comes in between Castle and Arches.
Ya, cunty move. Gotta keep the douchebags who cant be responsible and F it up for the rest of us. San Juan is active, Ouray is not. Montrose is. At least what I found. All of utah is as well.
So I was viewing satellite views of the Rim Rocker trail and saw something interesting. Found a video for it and it looks less traveled with cooler topography and puts us further north of Moab instead of pavement coming north on 191 into Moab. Essentially take Rim Rocker from Montrose to Nucla...
I'm actually looking into changing our route to something I had not seen ebfore. Running Rim Rocker to Nucla, heading north on 141 to Gateway and then west onto a road west through Dinosaur Track Site and Bull Canyon Overlook and then into Castle Canyon SE of Arches. Found a cool glamping...
What caused the side wall failure? Its not something I've heard of unless it was a direct hit from a branch, etc on the trail. How many miles? Was it a C or E rated tire. That makes a difference too.
Why change to MT? Initial break in will be quiet but as they age, will certainly grow louder no...
Leaving in a week for Stony Pass, Ouray and Rim Rocker. Trying to find up to date fire restriction info, primarily for dispersed camping. Anyone have a resource that is up to date? I found this, but most of the posts don't have dates. Ouray County is restriction free, but San Juan is not...
I'm heading to Ouray/Silverton via Stony Pass and then onto the Rim Rocker to Moab. Leaving this Sunday. I was up there at Thanksgiving a few years ago and thats when they shut down SR550 going south out of Ouray due to snow for the fist time of the year.
If you want to go to the NE entrance there are several quiet and semi isolated camping areas 5-8 mins inside the NE entrance. Just as the road goes from due west it turns to S/SW. If traveling towards the NE entrance, the creek will cross under and is on the south side of the road. There is a...
The Jeep cult is real. Naming your rig, asking opinions about every purchase you may or may not make and belonging to as many online groups as possible... seems essential or you will catch the wrath of Illuminati type figures.
Some of the Jeep Jamborees are still going according to their website. I am probably going up for this one.
https://jeepjamboreeusa.com/trip/32nd-palo-duro-2020/
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