As some of you may know, Cindy and I made our way out to Texas a couple of weeks back and to attend the 2019 Nitto Jeep Experience presented by KMC Wheels. Of course, being that most of our time was spent filming the event, we weren't able to snap as many pics as we would have preferred but thought you might appreciate seeing the few that we were able to get - you know, just to get your juices ahead of the video we're about to release! Unfortunately, I am embarrassed to say that I can't remember everyone we met or who's Jeep belongs to who and for that, I do apologize. That being said, if any of you are here on WAYALIFE and you see a pic of you, please post up and let us know which rig is yours!
With that said...
Katemcy Rocks, also known as the "Moab of Texas" is a privately owned ranch with over 800 acres of decomposing granite to play on.
A few shots of the OG 40 - EVO's badass Jeep JT Gladiator on 40's.
Before the crowds came, Mel decided it might be a good idea to head into the rocks and do a quick shake down run.
With Harris behind the wheel, Mel spots him up a big climb.
Hang on a sec while I take this call LOL
Back at the staging area and with more and more Jeeps showing up for the fun.
Making our way along the Fenceline Trail.
Working our way around to a fun ledge climb.
This XJ was nothing short of amazing!
On the back side and making our way down.
A few shots from the fun we had on King of the Hill.
Big ledge climb toward the end of the day.
Last but not least, here's shot of Dana Spicer's JL on our short run up Little Debbie on Sunday morning before heading for home.
Again, I do apologize for the lack of photos and hope that it'll just give you more reason to tune in and watch the video we've made of this fun filled event!
With that said...
Katemcy Rocks, also known as the "Moab of Texas" is a privately owned ranch with over 800 acres of decomposing granite to play on.
A few shots of the OG 40 - EVO's badass Jeep JT Gladiator on 40's.
Before the crowds came, Mel decided it might be a good idea to head into the rocks and do a quick shake down run.
With Harris behind the wheel, Mel spots him up a big climb.
Hang on a sec while I take this call LOL
Back at the staging area and with more and more Jeeps showing up for the fun.
Making our way along the Fenceline Trail.
Working our way around to a fun ledge climb.
This XJ was nothing short of amazing!
On the back side and making our way down.
A few shots from the fun we had on King of the Hill.
Big ledge climb toward the end of the day.
Last but not least, here's shot of Dana Spicer's JL on our short run up Little Debbie on Sunday morning before heading for home.
Again, I do apologize for the lack of photos and hope that it'll just give you more reason to tune in and watch the video we've made of this fun filled event!