farrier
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Well it's a little late after getting back for posting about it but hey at least I remembered this time lol. We didn't manage to bump into anybody from WAL but we went earlier than most had planned so wasn't to surprising. We only got rained on one day which was good other than it was the day we talked our newbie buddy from Ohio in his stock JK 2 door into doing Hells Revenge :cheesy: . So without dragging this out to much on to the pictures
This first one is us airing down and explaining to Bob all about that process, That sounds odd but this was his first trip west of Illinois so also first time to Moab, first time his jeep has ever seen not so smooth dirt roads and other than some snow since he got it in 2015 it has ever been in 4x4 so we figured Hurrah Pass would be a good one to get him loosened up on.
Heading up the hill to Hurrah Pass
Top of the pass
Now there is another side to Hurrah Pass called Chicken Corners, he was game so away we went, it was kind of like herding cats so not so many pictures of that part
All in all was a good day, nothing broke, I didn't shove anybody off a edge, Bob found out that his jeep actually could do some things without destroying it lol .
This first one is us airing down and explaining to Bob all about that process, That sounds odd but this was his first trip west of Illinois so also first time to Moab, first time his jeep has ever seen not so smooth dirt roads and other than some snow since he got it in 2015 it has ever been in 4x4 so we figured Hurrah Pass would be a good one to get him loosened up on.
Heading up the hill to Hurrah Pass
Top of the pass
Now there is another side to Hurrah Pass called Chicken Corners, he was game so away we went, it was kind of like herding cats so not so many pictures of that part
All in all was a good day, nothing broke, I didn't shove anybody off a edge, Bob found out that his jeep actually could do some things without destroying it lol .