So cool to see that thing with a fully loaded roof rack and all the seats taken, and still crawl through a wheel hang like that!
Matt, you are my hero!
Good camera work Larry, and appropriate commentary
Ali thinks I am being anti social but I have no pictures or videos other then the ones already posted. I would like to thank everyone for a great time and all the help on the trail, especially Shawn for all the spotting he did for me and Brock for being my co-pilot. Thanks for all the videos and I learned a lot from you guys. I look forward to the next one, and my morning coffee, thanks Ali!
Ali thinks I am being anti social but I have no pictures or videos other then the ones already posted. I would like to thank everyone for a great time and all the help on the trail, especially Shawn for all the spotting he did for me and Brock for being my co-pilot. Thanks for all the videos and I learned a lot from you guys. I look forward to the next one, and my morning coffee, thanks Ali!
I wish I could do it again, but I sorta blew my budget.
If you are serious, I THINK Rising Sun guys are going next weekend, you might check w them - Blanca - Rising Sun Member Forums
Properly spotted, with some rock stacking and a bit of slider grinding , I think your 4Runner would be capable of doing it. You'd know on the first obstacle.
Sandstone, Wild to mild, some high speed dirt and sand sections, big walls. Kind of like wheeling in Moab but instead of driving miles between obstacles they are one right after another.
Sandstone, Wild to mild, some high speed dirt and sand sections, big walls. Kind of like wheeling in Moab but instead of driving miles between obstacles they are one right after another.
I lived there from 2002 - 2004. There's plenty of non-buggy stuff. I cut my off-roading teeth in "The Glade" with a stock Tacoma out there. It's also right next to town, which is really convenient. It's serious enough terrain that big time rock crawling competitions are held there. And if you wanted to turn it into a weekend family trip you could make day trips out of Farmington to places like the San Juan River, Durango or Chaco Canyon. Even Mesa Verde is possible for a day trip but it's about 3 hours one way. I'm considering retiring in that general area.
Put something together that the 80's can do and watch some more extreme stuff(not quite buggy) and I will be there. I want to run the Glade and Choke Cherry