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Carrizo Plains / Pine Mountain / Garcia Ridge 04-2008

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Old 04-14-2008, 12:34 PM
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Awesome pics. You guys have some beautiful country to wheel in over there. I would love to do that, except for maybe a couple of those ledges, whew, those extended wheel bases come in handy on stuff like that, my poor little 2 door would have been vertical on a couple of those.
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Amazing!

Trailbud has convinced me that you can still hang with the big dogs with 33's... Very impressive driving on the steps! Rock on!
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INCREDIBLE..... VERY NICE. AND AGAIN AS ALWAYS. GREAT PICS.....
Old 04-14-2008, 02:09 PM
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Looked like a great time!
Old 04-14-2008, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Dayton
I'd swear that Trailbud is the Project-JK Poster Boy for trail repairs! Guess it's time to relocate that EVAP cannister! Nice pix.
Yeah, but only because he has nerves of steel and is determined to take on the hardest lines he can. Nothing stupid or crazy mind you, just technically challenging.

Originally Posted by Conradfreedumb
dude great shots!

Looks perdy steep

The turkey is loose!!
Thanks and it really was steep - notice how the d-rings act as plumb bobs and are pointing straight down. No trick of the camera going on here.

Originally Posted by toad
Awesome pics! I have to admit, although the views were spectacular, that staistep looked like . I don't know if I would have been able to do that. Glad you guys had a great time.
And, I'm not sure I would feel comfortable leading you with your 2-door down it either. At least, not without a strap on just in case like on White Knuckle Hill.
Old 04-14-2008, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by HG97TJ
Great pics...looks like a great time. Thanks for providing 10 minutes of daydreaming when I'm supposed to be working !!!
LOL!! Funny thing is, I was daydreaming the entire time I was creating this post too

Originally Posted by Rubimon
Great pictures! That one pucker shot is a good one.

Trailbud, I have a driveshaft boot that is shreaded a little less than that one...you are welcome to it!
You should try it for yourself sometime. It's good exercise for your sphincter muscle.

Originally Posted by fish
Awesome shots!!!!! Good job on the American honey find WOL,I'm proud of you!!!!!!!
Believe me, it was hard to find and there was only one left.
Old 04-14-2008, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by kerryp
Awesome pics. You guys have some beautiful country to wheel in over there. I would love to do that, except for maybe a couple of those ledges, whew, those extended wheel bases come in handy on stuff like that, my poor little 2 door would have been vertical on a couple of those.
While I'm sure it can be done in a 2-door, it would offer one hell of an e-ticket ride. The 4-doors do allow you to stay up and balanced longer while making the descent just like the drop off on Steel Bender. Just ask SDMF. But, if you're ever out this way, let us know and we'll plan a trip somewhere fun.

Originally Posted by KentuckyMud
Amazing!

Trailbud has convinced me that you can still hang with the big dogs with 33's... Very impressive driving on the steps! Rock on!
As I aways say, a Jeep, regardless of how modified it is, is only as good as it's driver.

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INCREDIBLE..... VERY NICE. AND AGAIN AS ALWAYS. GREAT PICS.....
Well, one of these days we'll have to get you out with us again.
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wow! awsome pics! Looks you all had a lot of fun!
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Originally Posted by MUD PLZ
wow! awsome pics! Looks you all had a lot of fun!
Well, you'll have to join us again for the next run... maybe the 26th.
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Originally Posted by wayoflife
Well, you'll have to join us again for the next run... maybe the 26th.

Sounds good! I should have a cb by then too!


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