We ran 16 bottom to top. At the start of every hill climb, I would look at @ThirtyOne and say “this is the last climb” and they just kept coming. It is, by far, the hardest trail I’ve ever run. With that said, I’m still fairly new to the whole wheeling thing but I’ve been lucky enough to watch and learn from @chevymitchell.We also did the three badge of Honor Trails in Windrock back in June. I rained some, so that made it interesting. There was a lot of water.
Panter Rock Trail #51. I would suggest going clockwise on this loop trail. We went counter clockwise and It had a spot we had to winch up with 37s. Maybe if it was not wet, we could have got up, but it would have been easier to to go down it. It was a quick winching, but it was something we could have easily done going the other direction. There was many nice waterfalls along this trail. Even one you could easily get to walk under.
Trail 16 was the hardest and it is amazing that we did not get any body damage. It was wet and there was sliding down hill on this trail while it is wet. Sorry no pics of this as I was in full concentration mode. My wife may have some on her phone, Maybe I will update it after I check.
Trail 26 was easy, there was one rock shelf to drop off and other that than it was easy. The rock shelf could be bypassed by staying way to the left on the trail for the most part.
In our group there was a JKUR on 35s an stock JLUR and my JLUR on 37s. The stock JLUR was able to go everywhere but with some scraping and he had to bump it in some spots. We also did Nemo's Tunnel, but that is for a different thread.
Trail 16 was the hardest. I think it was best going from the top down. Lucky we did not run into any traffic coming the other way.
I’m still in my JLUR with no plans to buy a Gladiator.@UNC Rubicon ,
Have you lifted the Gladiator yet?
O I thought your wife bought the Gladiator?I’m still in my JLUR with no plans to buy a Gladiator.
Not unless she’s done so without telling me and parking it around the corner. Time to investigate.O I thought your wife bought the Gladiator?
Lol just give in man I'm working on my husband too. But he just isn't into the Gladiator I think it looks really nice lifted and larger tires. Hell, I'm trying to get him to "let" me go do some offroading. He doesn't want me to break anythingNot unless she’s done so without telling me and parking it around the corner. Time to investigate.
Agree 100%.Living near Chicago, its sad that there are none of these somewhat close...
YEAH! 40s and Dana 60s. Now your talking.I swear our wives must be sisters. My wife loves the skinny pedal, scares me sometimes. Always bugging me for a Hemi swap, and is already talking about 1 tons and 40’s on her new Gladiator. Girl is gonna be the death of me.
Going after these in September.Received my other 3 today.