Howdy all!
My name is Mike, although I usually go by 'M2'
I am a retired USAF intel officer living in beautiful San Antonio, Texas. I have had the "Wrangler Itch" for years, and finally scratched it last Saturday with the purchase of a 2005 Unlimited. It has been a blast being a Jeep owner, I love the sunrider top and the couple of off-road excursions I have done have been a hoot!
Here's a couple of pics of my new beast...
She's a little dirty as I was playing in Culebra Creek near where I live. Normally it is dry, but we've had a lot of rain over the past few weeks so there are large bodies of standing water. It was a little deeper than I expected, but the Jeep took it fine even in 2WD. I had some "seaweed" hanging underneath afterwards, a little is visible in the second picture behind the front tire.
I expect I will be taking her out on more adventures once I get over the shock of the difference in gas mileage coming from a car to a Jeep. I live on the foothills of the Texas Hill Country, the perfect place to take the top down and go cruising.
Cheers! M2
My name is Mike, although I usually go by 'M2'
I am a retired USAF intel officer living in beautiful San Antonio, Texas. I have had the "Wrangler Itch" for years, and finally scratched it last Saturday with the purchase of a 2005 Unlimited. It has been a blast being a Jeep owner, I love the sunrider top and the couple of off-road excursions I have done have been a hoot!
Here's a couple of pics of my new beast...
She's a little dirty as I was playing in Culebra Creek near where I live. Normally it is dry, but we've had a lot of rain over the past few weeks so there are large bodies of standing water. It was a little deeper than I expected, but the Jeep took it fine even in 2WD. I had some "seaweed" hanging underneath afterwards, a little is visible in the second picture behind the front tire.
I expect I will be taking her out on more adventures once I get over the shock of the difference in gas mileage coming from a car to a Jeep. I live on the foothills of the Texas Hill Country, the perfect place to take the top down and go cruising.
Cheers! M2
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