can my jeep handle rausch creek?
#21
Stock jk can do all the greens and most blues at Rausch. With your setup, you could probably do every blue and some purples with some skill at taking the right lines and a spotter in a few places.
If you're new to wheeling, go play on the greens and get a feel for what your jeep can do. Chances are, it is more capable than you think. Word of advice, don't do any mud holes that have a name...frog hole, sunken treasure ect
If you're new to wheeling, go play on the greens and get a feel for what your jeep can do. Chances are, it is more capable than you think. Word of advice, don't do any mud holes that have a name...frog hole, sunken treasure ect
thanks everyone im stoked about going now. I moved the trip to the 20th of this month. it is my first time at rausch creek. I had a chance to do some off roading this weekend in WV. it surprised me how good it is.
Any tips on what I should bring with me to rausch creek?
Any tips on what I should bring with me to rausch creek?
Something else to bring is the understanding that stuff can go wrong and the willingness to accept that things can break. Even the highly modded Jeeps suffer from mishaps.
Try to line up behind another stocker, watch the guys in front of you, don't be embarrassed to ask for help, LISTEN TO YOUR SPOTTER. Bring a change of underwear and some fun.
#22
Yeah, Having an experienced spotter is a must for someone new to wheeling. Provided that spotter knows what he's doing, VERY important to trust that spotter and follow his directions. If something doesn't feel right, STOP, get out, and have him explain why he's having you do what he's telling you to do.
I myself love helping out new jeepers. The smile on their faces is rewarding.
I myself love helping out new jeepers. The smile on their faces is rewarding.
#23
Yeah, Having an experienced spotter is a must for someone new to wheeling. Provided that spotter knows what he's doing, VERY important to trust that spotter and follow his directions. If something doesn't feel right, STOP, get out, and have him explain why he's having you do what he's telling you to do.
I myself love helping out new jeepers. The smile on their faces is rewarding.
I myself love helping out new jeepers. The smile on their faces is rewarding.
#24
A stock Jeep can do blues and green! Your going to hit for sure but the jeep can take the damage. Invest in some skid plates and go at it man! Message me, theres a dude who takes a crew out once a month who is a good buddy of mine. Been wheeling over 20 years and knows his shit! One of the best spotters i know! Worked for AEV and wheeled all over! He would be a good guy to join up with!
#25
A stock Jeep can do blues and green! Your going to hit for sure but the jeep can take the damage. Invest in some skid plates and go at it man! Message me, theres a dude who takes a crew out once a month who is a good buddy of mine. Been wheeling over 20 years and knows his shit! One of the best spotters i know! Worked for AEV and wheeled all over! He would be a good guy to join up with!
#26
#27
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=493407"/>I'm planning on going to Rausch creek in oct. but I was talking to a guy who told me the trails there are washed out and my jeep might not make it on some green trails. iv always liked wheeling but was always a passenger. now I got my jk I wanna to some wheeling of my own. I take it back in the woods behind a buddy's house nothing to crazy cuz it in my primary vehicle. I have a 07, X, 6speed on 33s not sure what size life it was on when I got the jeep but I know its rough country. new remanufactured motor and trans. id appreciate it if someone can tell me if ill be ok or should I just stick to the back yard? and maybe some pointers thank you.
#29
thanks everyone im stoked about going now. I moved the trip to the 20th of this month. it is my first time at rausch creek. I had a chance to do some off roading this weekend in WV. it surprised me how good it is.
Any tips on what I should bring with me to rausch creek?
Any tips on what I should bring with me to rausch creek?