oceanblue2019
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Hope doors and roof were off for this shotWe do! ....... the wife and I are out every weekend, and when ever we can play hooky......... .........
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Hope doors and roof were off for this shotWe do! ....... the wife and I are out every weekend, and when ever we can play hooky......... .........
These are my favorite types of trails. Like going fast down them.Third day of owning my 2020 JLUR
These are my favorite types of trails. Like going fast down them.
I am a fellow Michigander as well. What lift and tires are you rocking?I just take mine to the mall.
But there was that one time in Colorado, Utah, Tennessee and Michigan that I wandered al lillte way off the road.
With all fairness, Michigan roads are terrible. This was last weekend on a legal Michigan road.
I may run that one trail out by Lake Tahoe on the West side in California in July. It will be a 4000+ mile trip. Just got to let things open back up.
I'm from Ohio and have a cottage in northern Michigan (Leota/Harrison area). Yep that's one of the better roads. Lotsa cool trails though (mostly sand) that we spend hours enjoying the Jeep, the people, and of course the scenery.I’m from Michigan as well. That road is actually one of our better ones
That's me- I have places to go for camping, sightseeing, hiking, photography, whatever. It just so happens that some of these places are hard to get to. Lockhart Basin and Elephant Hill for examples, you need a pretty serious vehicle to get there.My goal with my Jeep is not to find some super ugly trail and drive it for the purpose of driving the trail. Rather, I want my Jeep to take me to places —- said another way - the trail is not the destination Rather, it needs to lead to one. Maybe that’s on old mining camp ...
We did our break-in miles on the highway going to Utah!When my order comes in, I won't even have 1000 miles on it before I get my first badge. I bought it for fun, not to be a pavement queen.
I have been off roading and trail riding around Leota/Harrison for about 30 years. We often camp along the high banks of the Muskegon river west of Leota. Many times we drop on the trails at Harrison and run trails all the way to St. Helens. I have dirt biked, ATVed, SxSed, snowmobiled and of course Jeeped that area.I'm from Ohio and have a cottage in northern Michigan (Leota/Harrison area). Yep that's one of the better roads. Lotsa cool trails though (mostly sand) that we spend hours enjoying the Jeep, the people, and of course the scenery.
The Rancho JLUR 2 in sport lift. with Cooper STT PRO 37sI am a fellow Michigander as well. What lift and tires are you rocking?