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Left Sequoia National Park and spent a week in Lake Tahoe with the family. More to come.

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Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe.
My God, I love those mountains. I've topped summits in every state in the west, including Alaska & Hawaii, and the Sierras stand alone. I can not wait to go back.

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"Of all the mountain ranges I have climbed, I like the Sierra Nevada the best"
-John Muir (a man who knew a thing or two about mountains)
 
My God, I love those mountains. I've topped summits in every state in the west, including Alaska & Hawaii, and the Sierras stand alone. I can not wait to go back.

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"Of all the mountain ranges I have climbed, I like the Sierra Nevada the best"
-John Muir (a man who knew a thing or two about mountains)
I recognize those views! Done that road many times, usually in the middle of Winter.
Beautiful photos!
Lake Tahoe is stunningly beautiful throughout the year. We spent most of the week in the water swimming & jet skiing, got in a couple of light hikes, & mostly enjoyed the much needed R & R, but I won't bore you guys with those pics.

I did manage to find a nice trail for the GX. No, NOT the Rubicon Trail, I'm not that brave.
It's called Genoa Peak Trail & it's located on the east side of the Lake in western Nevada. The trail itself has two points of entry on the north & south side. I entered through the north & exited the same way. I aired down to 20 psi & it took about 3 1/2 hours to complete going 2-8 mph.
On to the pics...
 
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My stock sidesteps & undercarriage survived. Just barely. However, I'm now rocking some sweet new pinstripes! 😎🤘
I remained in 4 high for the majority of the trail, but I did have to engage 4 low and lock the center dif for the last 300 yards due to a steeper climb & rock gardens. I'm sure better drivers could do without. We had a blast and will definitely be back next time we're in Lake Tahoe.

Here's the link that inspired me to hit this trail:
 
Thanks for the link! 🤙
 
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My stock sidesteps & undercarriage survived. Just barely. However, I'm now rocking some sweet new pinstripes! 😎🤘
I remained in 4 high for the majority of the trail, but I did have to engage 4 low and lock the center dif for the last 300 yards due to a steeper climb & rock gardens. I'm sure better drivers could do without. We had a blast and will definitely be back next time we're in Lake Tahoe.

Here's the link that inspired me to hit this trail:
I engage 4LO a lot, even of I don't need it. It's good exercise for the T-case, it's nice to have insta-torque on command, and it's especially handy as a speed limiter for downhills. I like using the 2nd start mode/2nd gear/4LO and just slowly letting it chug around the trail on its own. That's just a bit lower than 1st gear/4HI and isn't too jerky on the throttle, perfect for long hills with rough surfaces like a couple you pictured.

Absolutely beautiful photos. Thanks for the inspiration.
 
Hey all, been a while since I've been on mud. Here are some recent pics (July '21) from my son and I taking the '15 GX up Holy Cross in Colorado.

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... and here are a few more. For those familiar with this trail, we did not take the GX past French Creek. While I've done the trail many times in the past with my built jeeps, I didn't want to bash in the body of the GX this day. Ha! This trail is a pretty good challenge in a GX!

I had planned to have full armor before the trip, and had ordered most of it by March 2021. Unfortunately in a Covid world, lead times are measured in months and not all had arrived in time. I did damage the rear valance but nothing that wont be trimmed or hidden once the rear bumper does arrive...

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