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some pics from my jeep's (and mine) first off-road trip. Really nice trails, some a bit more advanced for my comfort level considering she only has 200 miles on her but we made it. A little front bumper damage from going over big rocks and stumps but good otherwise. I needed the lockers in a few spots and had the sway bar disconnected the entire time. R
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eally really amazed at what a stock rubicon can do!

Her new name is dusty..still trying to clean out the inside.
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Beautiful jeep. that place is on my list to go!. its only like 14 hour drive so hopefully ill make it up there soon. if my memory surives me right that looks like the Badge of Honor trial cedar tree #13 did you check in for a badge? how was the trial btw. it looks like alot of fun to wheel! also check out tail firebreak 5 #14 it is about the same rating. im hoping to hit both when i do make it up there!
 
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Beautiful jeep. that place is on my list to go!. its only like 14 hour drive so hopefully ill make it up there soon. if my memory surives me right that looks like the Badge of Honor trial cedar tree #13 did you check in for a badge? how was the trial btw. it looks like alot of fun to wheel! also check out tail firebreak 5 #14 it is about the same rating. im hoping to hit both when i do make it up there!
I earned that badge :) . If you drive up for it be sure to check in before getting to the trail. There's no cell service at the trail so i checked-in about 10 miles out. The trail was a lot of fun, a good mix of terrain and difficulty. My buddy recorded a lot of it and made a nice video

I saw signs for firebreak 5 #14 but we had enough for one day.
 

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Out of curiosity, do you think a beginner and stock JLU Sport could run the Cedar Tree #13 trail?
 

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I earned that badge :) . If you drive up for it be sure to check in before getting to the trail. There's no cell service at the trail so i checked-in about 10 miles out. The trail was a lot of fun, a good mix of terrain and difficulty. My buddy recorded a lot of it and made a nice video

I saw signs for firebreak 5 #14 but we had enough for one day.
thats awesome and great video! cant wait to get up there
 

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Out of curiosity, do you think a beginner and stock JLU Sport could run the Cedar Tree #13 trail?
That's a good question. (1) I'm a complete beginner when it comes to wheeling (2) we actually did "Cedar Trail" and "Saddle Up". Not sure where one ended and the other started so not sure if the more difficult sections of the trails were in Cedar trail or Saddle Up.

I think there were 3 areas where I "needed" to lock the diffs. I'm sure someone with experience could manage it just fine without locking diffs but i'll say i was happy to have that option.

I know it doesn't answer your question but for me, i wouldn't want to run the same trail in a jeep without locking diffs.
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