Arches National Park / Moab

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Went camping with the family in Moab, and we stayed with friends in a group spot inside Arches National Park. We traveled on a fairly rough road (engaged rear lock once for a few seconds) to what is known as Tower Arch. Didn't take any pics of the arch, just some video that I will have to throw up later. Beautiful weather. Very quiet despite it being Easter J++p Safari down there...we only saw one lost guy on the trail out

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This kid wouldn't leave us alone...wanted to go "wheelin"
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Nice Photos!
I like 4-wheeling w/the kids,the baby has been wheeling now before he/she is born.Thats great we did the same w/our kids! Take care
 
Nice Photos!
I like 4-wheeling w/the kids,the baby has been wheeling now before he/she is born.Thats great we did the same w/our kids! Take care


She will be the next generation off-roader...(the one cooking, Olivia)When Zander was little, we had to go for drives with him on roads that were rough to settle him down. He now loves trucks and as he said when he was little, "leelin' daddy, more leelin'!"
 
We went to moab five years ago. My wife was in a VERY pregnant state, and after the second day of offroading, my daughter was born. Wife had labor pains starting when we were back in Canyonlands and our daughter was born within an hour after we drove back home!!!
Thanks for the memory trip...
Looks like your family has lots of fun.
 
Great photos! I want to be an 80 when I grow up!:bounce: I can not weight to take the family with me on an outing like that but must trade my 40 :crybaby: for an 80 first.:D Viewing photos like those I know I am making the right choice. Thanks for sharing, Brian:cheers:
 
Great photos! I want to be an 80 when I grow up!:bounce: I can not weight to take the family with me on an outing like that but must trade my 40 :crybaby: for an 80 first.:D Viewing photos like those I know I am making the right choice. Thanks for sharing, Brian:cheers:
I went from a 62 to the 80. I LOVED the 62, but I had overbuilt it for the direction I wanted to go with it. I looked for months and finally found the right one. It sure was nice to go out with the ac on and the cushy coil-sprung ride...I am convinced this will be the rig I will keep for a LONG time...
 
Every ones opinion seems to be that the 80 is not only able to get you just about any where you want to go but can do it with comfort.:grinpimp: And I like that!:D :D Thanks again for the inspiration.:cheers:
 
I did this trail in my 55 when I was in college. It was the wifey's first off-roading trip, tons of fun. Of course, the rig caught fire afterwards in the middle of the desert, but that's another story...
 

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