I may change the time of year if we're staying in the desert. Would probably do this in the winter at some point or early spring.
Any tips on trip planning? How I should figure how long a trail should take or any offroad traveling I may do?
I see. I wasn't quite sure what time of year would be best and honestly we are open for any time of the year. We we're thinking end of May so that it wouldn't be too miserable in the desert, but that may make Colorado a no go for exploring the mountains. I also don't want to rush this trip too...
I am in the beginning stages of planning a trip out to Arizona, Utah, and Colorado! Since I have a Jeep Wrangler I am also planning to drive some of the "Badge Of Honor" trails along the way. I am heading out there from Nashville, TN and that is a 24 hour drive. Coming home will be about the...
Damn... That park is crazy! The green trails are surprisingly difficult for something you'd expect to be easy.
I got stuck in some mud which got my winch going. Found out after everything that it wasn't properly secured to the drum and pulled right off by hand (luckily didn't do that under...
I just moved here from Southern California and while the snow was fun... all the salt is hurting my heart. These Jeeps have huge issues with rust and I am worried that these winters will kill the Jeep. From what I can tell this was a freak storm that came through and is not a regular occurrence...
So who is up for Stony Lonesome this weekend? I am open either day but Sunday looks like it'll be a bit warmer which would be nice. Also, a little less muddy since it'll have an extra day to dry out. Anyone else available?
Lucky me! Work was cancelled Friday, I had Monday off, and they cancelled again today. I drove about 75 miles around exploring. Went down to the Natchez Trace which was nearly untouched except for the park rangers. Such a beautiful drive.
This will be a moderate wheeling trip to Stony Lonesome in Cullman County, Alabama. There will be some light rock crawling throughout the trip, but don't let that dissuade you! Since this is a big park you can choose the trails you do or do not take. All are welcome! This will be a fair weather...
I was curious about that too. I did a tire rotation at the same time so I was jacking up the Jeep and I must have lifted it high enough to empty the filter. There was still some oil in the filter, but it didn't pour out like it normally does when I drain it for 5 minutes.
No, but I have had her for a year and a half with no problems. My commute has just changed from many miles to nearly nothing so my motor really never gets up to temp. I have read that this can be the culprit and to just continue with the standard 3,000 mile change interval.
Like I said this...
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