LOCKWOOD MILLER JEEP TRAIL
If you've been following this thread, you may have noticed that most of the people we used to wheel with weren't Jeepers. Of course, 25 years ago, you didn't need something as capable as a Wrangler to take on most of the trails that were out there. That said, some of our friends started to get the 'i wants' after seeing Cindy and I have so much fun with ours that one by one, they started getting one as well.
This is the first wheeling trip we did with our good friends Yvonne and Eddie (yes, a different Eddie) and soon after they bought their TJ. And, for those of you who know the area, this is in fact Lockwood Miller Jeep Trail and well before it burned to a crisp.
Here's a shot of our friends Yvonne and Eddie with their new TJ.
Just for fun, Yvonne rode with Cindy making it into a girls day out.
Of course, I rode with the guys - Eddie and our good friend Jim.
Yeah, these two were having just a bit too much fun on our way out to the trail.
Making a stop to air down before hitting the dirt.
Heading out to the trail and looking across beautiful Lockwood Valley.
Here we are and as you can see - maybe, the trail marker shows a "Difficult" rating for Jeeps.
Here we are, making our first water crossing and ready to have some fun!
On the other side of water crossing #2 - this is where it all begins.
Back before the fire, the first climb out of the creek used to be a gatekeeper and was lot more challenging.
At the official start of the trail.
Here you can just make out the trail running along the ridgeline.
And, a shot of Cindy working her way up it.
View looking back at the valley below.
And, more valleys and ridgelines to cross ahead of us.
Time for some 4LO fun!
Here's Cindy flexing her way up this rutted section of trail.
Working our way down to the valley below.
What a beautiful day for a lunch along the creek and without another soul in sight. Man, how things have changed!
I know, it's kind of laughable now but back in the day, the climb out and up to the top of the mountain used to be a real challenge. Well, for a TJ running 30" to 31" tires anyway.
Here's a shot of young me giving a spot. And, if you look real close, you can see the compass I used to carry with me around my neck.
In a bit of a bind, Yvonne helped out with a well needed rock to help give Cindy a bit more traction.
Rocking and rolling again and on their way to the top.
At the top at last and here's the view we were rewarded with.
Hope you enjoyed our trip down memory lane!
More pics to come soon