Let's see some pictures of your favorite places to wheel!

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Here's mine its Natural Bridge, Ky where there is a huge opening that you could fit maybe 10-15 Jeeps in. I also like it because I rapped and love doing free fall decents and it combines the two.
 
Oh and there's a story that goes with that big rock between the silver TJ and JK.
So we have this guy who just got a JKU rubicon he's wheeled a lot before with various 4x4s. Well he's talking about how well everyone's been doing and makes a bet that he won't get stuck the rest of the day. We all pull out after stopping for lunch he's supposed to bring up the rear. We go down the trail about 100yds then hear him on the cb. He says he's stuck? We all ask him where and he says back at the cave. Now when we get back we all pull up and start dying laughing he had backed up with enough force to get himself high centered on the rock so basically one wheel was on the ground and you could spin the jeep on the rock. So after a little but of roughing his feathers we got him down and put him in the middle of the line up.

Just thought I'd share since it was one of the funnier mishaps that have occurred while down there.
 
Poughkeepsie gulch Ttelluride Colorado
 

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Absolutely love Poughkeepsie Gulch partly because it's so unpredictable. I've seen fairly stock vehicles crawl up the wall by taking a perfect line on a dry day. Throw in a little moisture which is more the norm, and every line can be a challenge! Love it!! :thumb:
 
Don't have too many photos of ME wheeling because I am usually the photographer but here are a couple of me a while back.

Cleghorn. It's close and it's fun.



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Nice!! I really like the shot under the natural bridge :thumb:

That's actually not the bridge its just what most people believe to be a type of natural amphitheater. Good no actually allowed under the natural bridge because of the tourist stuff they have goin on.
I'm liking the photos so far though
 
Twin Cone Peak - Kenosha Pass
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wheeler lake - met my wife here
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Metberry Gulch
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Redcone!
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Radical Hill
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..... and the list and pics goes on and on and on and on............
 
Twin Cone Peak - Kenosha Pass

wheeler lake - met my wife here

Metberry Gulch

Redcone!

Radical Hill

..... and the list and pics goes on and on and on and on............

I wish I could bring my jeep down to Colorado with me next time Im down that way. I just always end up on a plane because someone Im with is always a baby about road noise and speed.
 
Absolutely love Poughkeepsie Gulch partly because it's so unpredictable. I've seen fairly stock vehicles crawl up the wall by taking a perfect line on a dry day. Throw in a little moisture which is more the norm, and every line can be a challenge! Love it!! :thumb:

The day we tried Poughkeepsie we get to the wall and it started raining and then snowing (in August). No one else was around so we decided to save it for another day and turned around. Major disappointment.
 
My place in NY, we dont have a lot of legal wheelin so we make the most of what we have.
 

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Yes they do, they both run very long shocks and get some impressive dropout with very little lift. A lot of the trails we have here are very off camber, high lifts became unpoplular pretty quickly haha!
 
Hey man do you know where I can get a map of this place? Preferably one that shows roads I can take my Jeep on? Still a bone stock JKU Sport right now but would love to check out the area and just get it dirty! :D Thanks !

Lemme check some tacks maps and ill post up some info or ill pm the info to u..... We're trying to get a run together down here.... A bunch of ppl from here and JKF wanna go!
 
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