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    Look carefully, there another Heep behind the towering Renegade, can you guess who?




    Wait! What happened.




    I got JACKED. Our next generation of MyJeepRocks'er, startin' early.




    Wait! Who's dirvin'. Another "Next Gen" 'ers. You can just imagine what kind of rigs these girls might end up with.





    ...and here's proof Nagal wheels his Jeep (offline)









    Duke's picks a line. (no one else picked this one???)


    No problem


    "That was quick"




    Kaffa's turn




    I don't get in front of the camera much



    Mean while Nagal's got a new spotter. ("On Yer Bike")



    Traffic Jam! 'What are we waiting for?'


    This won't be good


    This really won't be good

    The point of that rock ended up in the rear rim opening about to remove the stem. We jacked it on to rocks for height then jacked to the side which then he drove it the rest of the way through.

    Not all went without leaving something behind (Black & Tan TJ)


    Kaffa's


    "Do you think a Sharpie will fix it"


    Shortly after this point I bailed out to a side road to wait for the rest to run the last few sections of the trail. Kaffa blew a bead which required a tire change while the sun set as temp's dropped. I do remember hearing quite a bit of "Cali striping" going on and was told it was probably a good call bailing out where I did.

    The end of the trail, or as far as they could travel. There was a group of motorcycles on the other rig watching in envy wishing they had 4 wheels. (if the pictures look out of focus it because I couldn't hold the camera still, too frigin' cold for this coastal dweller.







    In these last pictures you can see the trail (not) that travels up this washout. It had been a while since anyone had run this trail and it had changed, much of the wash had been washed out leaving rocks behind, big ones.

    Cheers, Black & Tan TJ
    Last edited by Black & Tan TJ; 12-18-05, 09:13 AM.

  • #2
    Nice pics B & T TJ. What da ya mean too cold, wht was it like 50*? I imagine it does feel cold when you're used to high temps though. Someday, I might make it out there to meet some of you guys and gals.....like when gas drops back to at least 1.50 a gallon or i win the lotto.
    04 Rubicon
    4.5" RE Super Flex
    1" BL
    CV Yoke w/ Driveshaft
    Currie Anti-rock swaybar
    35" el cheapos
    Front Bumper & Rockers

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    • #3
      Awesome pic Tom and thanks for posting proof I do wheel!
      Michael

      [sign]nlm mln[/sign]

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      • #4
        Great pics Tom, and yes it was probably around 50° I would guess. Maybe a tad warmer, we've become quite the wussies out here!

        I was just looking through my pics last night. Will hopefully post up today.
        :gun:'99 TJ Sport:gun:

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        • #5
          yup. sharpie did the trick!
          Bryan
          2003 black TJ 4.0 manual
          front-OX-35 rear-OX-44 4.88
          Rock-It Man rear bumper + rock rails, currie front bumper

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          • #6
            Our Pics

            Here we are at the lakebed


            Rick leads the way


            Nagal rocks the rocks


            Tom gives a wave


            Kaffa in the house


            MORE PICS HERE
            :gun:'99 TJ Sport:gun:

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            • #7
              "here we are at the lakebed"......so, where's the good fishing spot?

              Looks like you guys had some fun!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Joe Dillard
                "here we are at the lakebed"......so, where's the good fishing spot?
                in the middle there is a tiny stream from the winter rains
                :gun:'99 TJ Sport:gun:

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