Darter02
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- First Name
- Ron
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- Mount Horeb, WI
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- www.ronlutzii-photographer.com
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- 2019 JL Wrangler Sport Unlimited
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- Photographer
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This past weekend my wife and I had one of those rare Saturdays all to ourselves sans child. So we went for a jaunt in the Jeep. Transplants from Western PA we currently live on the edge of cell phone infrastructure just west of Madison. I'm not kidding, there was a long period where just walking to one side of the house meant no cell service. The area we chose to live in is called The Driftless Area, which is basically just where the massive glaciers DIDN'T bulldoze everything flat.
So what's this have to do with Jeeps? I'm finally getting to enjoy rolling around these ridges in my Christmas miracle Wrangler without worrying about ice. Just a couple of weeks ago the Arctic sledgehammer of winter finally stopped after months of beating us down. Driving ANYWHERE was crazy! (I'll admit Jeeping it up freshly fallen, deep snow to the top of Blue Mounds was fun! And the doughnuts in the unplowed parking lots, their entire circumferences pilled high with months of plowed snow banks!)
Anyway, this past weekend we finally had a chance go just go for a lazy cruise. I've been capturing images and videos as I go. If it's cool I'll share them here on this thread as a new season of exploration in my new mount. I know it's not the usual super exciting, defying, high stakes thrill of rock crawling, but it may be different enough just to be eye-catching?
It's not uncommon for me to drive all the way to the Mississippi, rambling scenic roads the whole way, and only seeing one or two other vehicles on the road. So chill...
So what's this have to do with Jeeps? I'm finally getting to enjoy rolling around these ridges in my Christmas miracle Wrangler without worrying about ice. Just a couple of weeks ago the Arctic sledgehammer of winter finally stopped after months of beating us down. Driving ANYWHERE was crazy! (I'll admit Jeeping it up freshly fallen, deep snow to the top of Blue Mounds was fun! And the doughnuts in the unplowed parking lots, their entire circumferences pilled high with months of plowed snow banks!)
Anyway, this past weekend we finally had a chance go just go for a lazy cruise. I've been capturing images and videos as I go. If it's cool I'll share them here on this thread as a new season of exploration in my new mount. I know it's not the usual super exciting, defying, high stakes thrill of rock crawling, but it may be different enough just to be eye-catching?
It's not uncommon for me to drive all the way to the Mississippi, rambling scenic roads the whole way, and only seeing one or two other vehicles on the road. So chill...
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