Just wanted to say Hi and thank everyone for this excellent resource. I was born in Downey and lived around the southland for 29 years. I loved hiking/biking, but never wheeled while living in Cali. In 2001, I moved to Colorado and started wheeling an old Yota. I picked up a LJ Rubi last year. Been building her up ever since. Now I'm excited to drive out to Cali next week to see friends. I get one day to wheel, maybe two, so I gotta make it count. John Bull, Odessa/Doran, Stoddard or JV, decisions, decisions...
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Welcome Kimo!!! Beautiful Jeep you've got there. I'm curious to hear about Colorado from someone that is originally from SoCal. How do you like it out there? I'm born and raised in the LA area, but have been considering taking a look out of state . . . too damn expensive here and I'm 32 and my hair is starting to turn white! I was thinking AZ, but the heat is just not condusive to wheelin' or ridin' (motorcycle) so I thought CO might be a cool place to check out . . . any thoughts?That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
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Thanks for the welcome and comments everyone. I'm thinking Odessa/Doran AND John Bull. I'll post some pics of my rockin' Rubi when I get back to Boulder.
Originally posted by Rubigirl View Postto bad you can't do the Rubicon trail. two days would be best though. long ways from southern Cali.
Originally posted by Schmo View PostHow do you like it out there? I'm born and raised in the LA area, but have been considering taking a look out of state . . . too damn expensive here and I'm 32 and my hair is starting to turn white! I was thinking AZ, but the heat is just not condusive to wheelin' or ridin' (motorcycle) so I thought CO might be a cool place to check out . . . any thoughts?
Denver is a fine little city. Lots of history, cool people, a vibrant music scene, good food and BEER, arts and culture. I've been to Phoenix a number of times and it reminds me of Vegas...soul-less and expansive, without a center.
I got lucky...the company I worked for in Azusa opened an engineering office in Boulder and needed staff. I commuted 2 hours a day for 10 years in LA and I was miserable. I flew out here in 2001, took a deep breath, and fell in love. Now I live less than a mile from work and I'm 5 miles from the mountains.
The pics below are of Carnage Canyon Boulder...an easy 15 minute drive from my place. Yeppers, I'm spoiled...and I love it.
Carnage in the summer.
Here's a few more pix of Colorado. This is Red Cone in August. This trail is 50 miles or so SW of Denver. It climbs to the top of Red Cone Peak at 12,800 ft. Look close and you'll see the line of Jeeps driving over the peak and down to Webster Pass. We then drove to the top of Radical Hill and found lots of cool and friendly mountain goats hanging out along the trail.
Cali is nice...no doubt about it...but Colorado is something special...
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Originally posted by Desert Jewel View PostWow! Those pic's and write almost make me want to pack up and move out there!!That which does not kill me postpones the inevitable.
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Kimo is right. I moved to Colorado fifteen years ago to go to school. Still here and can't really imagine living anywhere else. Come and see us. I am also thinking of going to the rubicon in the spring. When does it usually open up and melt out?'79 cj7, SOA. shackle reverse, custom cage, flow master, holly carb, 35" maxxis tires, custom bumpers and rockers, dana 44's locked, bead locks
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