So back east I had to find places to go with the gx and they were usually pretty wimpy like fire roads or semi rutted stuff.
Came out to Colorado and will be staying here for a couple months. Holy cow. The off road scene here is as hard core as any place I've ever seen. And for good reason because there's a million great totally legal trails of all types.
I've wimped out on a few. Took a few on. My only mod is +1 size solid at tires. But there's trails out here where you absolutely need a lift and tires and to remove running boards and mud flaps.
I'm I've been nibbling around the edges but seeing the amazing trails and stuff out here I'm gonna go with a lift and maybe some wider tires on a different wheel package.
Havent seen any other 120s anywhere off road but I've seen everything else. Tacos, a gang of 80s which each one makes me pine for my old lx450, million 4 runners, fj cruisers, f150s, cherokees, a million jeeps, a million subarus, the odd explorer or even blazer jacked up or on big wheels, everything really. I saw a totally stock jeep compass way back on this trail today with highway tires. Damned if he didn't make it through too.
And plenty of free legal back country camping off the trails themselves in the national forests.
Any boulder or denver or Longmont peeps that want to run some trails hit me up.
Came out to Colorado and will be staying here for a couple months. Holy cow. The off road scene here is as hard core as any place I've ever seen. And for good reason because there's a million great totally legal trails of all types.
I've wimped out on a few. Took a few on. My only mod is +1 size solid at tires. But there's trails out here where you absolutely need a lift and tires and to remove running boards and mud flaps.
I'm I've been nibbling around the edges but seeing the amazing trails and stuff out here I'm gonna go with a lift and maybe some wider tires on a different wheel package.
Havent seen any other 120s anywhere off road but I've seen everything else. Tacos, a gang of 80s which each one makes me pine for my old lx450, million 4 runners, fj cruisers, f150s, cherokees, a million jeeps, a million subarus, the odd explorer or even blazer jacked up or on big wheels, everything really. I saw a totally stock jeep compass way back on this trail today with highway tires. Damned if he didn't make it through too.
And plenty of free legal back country camping off the trails themselves in the national forests.
Any boulder or denver or Longmont peeps that want to run some trails hit me up.