Zandcwhite
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- Zach
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I'd say it's 6 + or minus 3... at least that covers most of the women I've known.I think six is the standard issue package.
I have a serious relationship with a Jeep girl. She loves to off road, camp, mountain climb, hike, white water raft, wants to try BASE jumping. She will full send the Jeep. Like jump it, loves to mud the Jeep and wants a full on buggy for rock crawling.Serious off-roading, boys, not serious relationships. Get it back in the lane.
Sounds like competition for available funds to me.I have a serious relationship with a Jeep girl. She loves to off road, camp, mountain climb, hike, white water raft, wants to try BASE jumping. She will full send the Jeep. Like jump it, loves to mud the Jeep and wants a full on buggy for rock crawling.
So it can be done. You just have to be willing to do those things too.
You can say that again. The JLUR on 39s is her daily driver. My JT Mojave is not my daily. Guys on here complain about the cost of building 1 Jeep... try 2 at the same time.Sounds like competition for available funds to me.![]()
Could always make the school pickup line more interestingMy wife doesn't like the outdoors. She just likes to drive her jeep to the mall and work. So no off road driving for us.
Consider joining a Jeep / 4x4 club where she has an opportunity to meet some people that she might like.My wife doesn't like the outdoors. She just likes to drive her jeep to the mall and work. So no off road driving for us.
This might be the only time I agree with you on anything, as the OP I didn't even try not to derail my own thread...
Serious off-roading is when you're not smiling.![]()
Agree, so far these are the most accurate descriptors for what I consider serious off-roading in this thread. When there is risk to life and property, I got that tight butthole, and the fun becomes secondary, my wheeling has become serious versus casual.I contend that serious off-roading is measured with one thing: “Pucker-factor”
I have to agree! A few times, I was in the middle of a hairy obstacle and thinking," I may have miscalculated my driving abilities. This is not as much fun as I thought it would be." But, I made it through, thought I was a bad ass, and had the same reaction a few hundred yards down the trail. Repeat until the end of the trail.Serious off-roading is when you're not smiling.![]()
21 years with my better half, we've owned Jeeps at the same time at certain points, and we're both all about wheeling, camping, all kinds of adventures. People do change, we've changed, but are still committed to making it work and keeping it interesting!I have a serious relationship with a Jeep girl. She loves to off road, camp, mountain climb, hike, white water raft, wants to try BASE jumping. She will full send the Jeep. Like jump it, loves to mud the Jeep and wants a full on buggy for rock crawling.
So it can be done. You just have to be willing to do those things too.