Zjohnsonua
SILVER Star
Yes pride. But that happens a lot cuz I think Ginger can do more than she can.
Get those stickies and see what happens
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Yes pride. But that happens a lot cuz I think Ginger can do more than she can.
Good shot, I'll be doing a lot of wheel lifts, front or back.
Get those stickies and see what happens
A few of us are meeting at 2pm at Keith Springs Community Center today if you want to ride with us.Hey guys - If there is still a trail ride tomorrow 10/9/20, John and I are still interested. I can take the day off, so we can start as early as anyone wants to go.
With the rain coming, we are less motivated to camp tomorrow night.
219 iron gap rd, Belvidere, TN 37306 think it’s an hour HSV. We are coming from Bham.How long of a drive?
Yes, definitely been interested in running the rub... if we get a group... I'm in!Been reading up on some of the bigger Cali trails. Looks like we'll soon have 5 or more rigs in this club that will be highway capable and capable of running the Dusy or the Rubicon. Any one keen on making the trip out and giving one of these trails a go in years to come? 37s/lockers/winches are basically reqd, and it looks like this is still pretty much par for the course:
Been reading up on some of the bigger Cali trails. Looks like we'll soon have 5 or more rigs in this club that will be highway capable and capable of running the Dusy or the Rubicon. Any one keen on making the trip out and giving one of these trails a go in years to come? 37s/lockers/winches are basically reqd, and it looks like this is still pretty much par for the course:
Been reading up on some of the bigger Cali trails. Looks like we'll soon have 5 or more rigs in this club that will be highway capable and capable of running the Dusy or the Rubicon. Any one keen on making the trip out and giving one of these trails a go in years to come? 37s/lockers/winches are basically reqd, and it looks like this is still pretty much par for the course:
I have always wanted to do this. We should definitely start talking about a trip a few years out. Planning and preparation will be key. Trail fix capability, common spares, etc.
Need more wrench days. Need to start commonizing a bit between the 60s and the 80s, these swaps included. It'd be cool as frig if we could get 4 or 5 trucks to drive cross country, wheel like hell, then drive 'em back. Man oh man that'd be awesome.