Jeeps in beautiful places
#33
Hey guys! I'm new to the forum--I've just been lurking for a few weeks. Ever since those darn moderators banned me from the L.O.S.T. forum, I've had to get my daily dose of Jeeps somewhere else. You JK guys would seriously laugh at the comment that got me banned from that forum. Oh well. Hopefully I can stick around here for a while without upsetting anyone too much.
We rented a nearly stock JK in August and took it through Canyonlands. I was amazed at what it was cabable of crawling over, and the most impressive part was how effortless the JK made everything seem. Some of those obstacles would have done a number on my Liberty's skid plates.
Here's a shot from our trip (it's a still taken from a video so the quality isn't the best).
It was gorgeous... Well, time to start racking up that all-important post count! Happy Jeeping everybody.
We rented a nearly stock JK in August and took it through Canyonlands. I was amazed at what it was cabable of crawling over, and the most impressive part was how effortless the JK made everything seem. Some of those obstacles would have done a number on my Liberty's skid plates.
Here's a shot from our trip (it's a still taken from a video so the quality isn't the best).
It was gorgeous... Well, time to start racking up that all-important post count! Happy Jeeping everybody.
#35
ChevyM14,
Those are absolutely timeless!!! At first glance I thought they were photoshopped.
Thanks for bringing us back to the roots. I remember roaming around Alaska in my Dad's old Ford GPW in the late 60's (I was small). I was amazed at where that little thing went.
Those are absolutely timeless!!! At first glance I thought they were photoshopped.
Thanks for bringing us back to the roots. I remember roaming around Alaska in my Dad's old Ford GPW in the late 60's (I was small). I was amazed at where that little thing went.