Lone Star JK Looking For Advice
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JK Super Freak
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From: Dallas, Texas, United States
Damn! Another foot of snow. That will hinder us a bit but not too badly.
Gonna bring the warm sleeping bags just in case.
Thanks for the help here. If you see us up there, please say hello. Here's a picture to recognize us by,...
Thank you very much!
Gonna bring the warm sleeping bags just in case.
Thanks for the help here. If you see us up there, please say hello. Here's a picture to recognize us by,...
Thank you very much!
#12
Hey mmcan NICE Rubi. Hope you had a good time. I am going to Durango / Cortez area the first week of October in my Black Rubi , hopefully before they get to much snow. Is your Jeep a Auto or six speed?
Howdy
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JK Super Freak
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From: Dallas, Texas, United States
Thank You Four Corners!
I have the auto, and my friend in a TJ has a standard. For me, I am happier with the auto than if I had a stick. Working a clutch and gears must be fun for some, but I have had my hands full enuff without shifting manually. But the TJ is having no problems at all. That is a very capable vehicle.
We have had an absolutely amazing time up here.
In spite of most of the higher passes being closed bc of snow, we did manage to take Cinnamon Pass out of Silverton into Lake City, and then we hit Chinaman's Gulch, which was a blast. We made it to the Waterfall but had to turn around bc it was getting a bit late. We also went thru Slaughterhouse Gulch yesterday, which is nothing compared to the difficulty of Chinaman's, even when wet and slippery. FUn nevertheless!
Today we're going to try Spring Creek, and then tomorrow back home.
Here's a little from Chinaman's Gulch,... It was a blast. Check some of my other posts as well. I will be plastering pics as quickly as able.
I hope you have as much fun as we have had. This state is a Jeep's Paradise!
Mark
PS A big "Thank You" to all of you who replied. I wish I could be up here longer and drive with you. Maybe in the "not-too-distant" future.