I hope you are still having a blast! Get signed up for an Off Roadeo, you won't regret it. We've been to a couple and walked away more confident in the platform and reinforced ethical off-roading principles that will help sustain our mutual hobby. Loving the green!
Congratulations, not only are you going to make a ton of memories, but you're also going to look good doing it!
The ARB twin motor air compressor is one of my personal favorite mods on my Bronco, after that an excessive number of lights. The compressor is so useful after a day on the trails to...
Moab is simply incredible. Steel Bender Flat Pass was 8/10 and we made 2.5 hours in with some light dragging. These Broncos are more capable that you realize if you go slow and pick good lines. I'm not an expert trail guru and managed to do more than anticipated. My wife has PTSD and chose...
My wife has PTSD from Hell's Revenge, had to turn around like my marriage depended upon it! We managed to do some of Chicken Corners, Moab Rim (Devil's Crack), and Steel Bender. We agree she is getting left home next time! I have some unfinished business out there.
Man, I left some trails undone out there. We wanted to do Mineral Pass for more of a challenge, but went Cork Screw Gulch/California/to Engineer Pass into Lake City.
I'm guessing a pilgrimage from PA took some time getting there too! You put in the miles!
It's a custom grill by Saleen Performance. Daniel Webster or Spring Hebler are the people that can get you fixed up. This was part of the Black Label package they installed on my Raptor chassis.
I'm totally not finished out there in Colorado. I had my wife crying in the back seat, but in her defense my 15 yo son was driving 100% of Last Dollar Road into Telluride.
Lone Cone, CO was a blast touring the mountain roads from base camp. After a week, we moved to campground in Ridgeway and explored some more.
Owl Creek Pass, Corkscrew Gulch, California Pass, and Engineer Pass in a day. Finished up with the Last Dollar Rd to see some snow capped mountains on...
This one is better. I love the attitude of the custom grille and fiberglass fenders/hood mixed with the Baja hat tip spoiler and tire cage. The performance mods with the weight reduction made my Raptor chassis a couple steps above others. Happy happy happy!
I got this size yank rope to help my buddy in a Toyota land cruiser on an upcoming trip. Toyota is historically underpowered and they load them down like a they running a 6.7 powerstroke!
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Off-road trailers are great when you can use it as a base camp or are traveling on decent roads.
I all depends on what type of travelling and camping you want to do.
That's exactly my goals. I don't want to pack up every time I head to the local...
I prefer to pull a small off-road trailer as a base camp, then detach so I can be light on the trail through the days. It's my "office pod" and pack mule for my wife's creature comforts like hot shower stall and proper "sandwich maker" galley. I'm still developing it but it does allow for a...