The BAD Influence
Active Member
I'm choosing to put this post here rather than under Destinations because I plan on swearing, maybe a lot.
1) The price of the build has absolutely no correlation with the ability of the driver. I witnessed several big dollar Jeeps using winches and straps where I went right through. I have open diffs and 33s. The worst are the fucking idiots with V8s or superchargers who knew nothing more than to rev that bitch up. All they did was dig out big holes for the rest of us...then they'd give up and get their strap on. Pun intended.
2) SxS drivers are fucking idiots. They ignore any kind of trail etiquette. One day our trail leader caught a group trying to create a bypass around an obstacle. Their excuse "Well we don't have Jeep's so we have to create a bypass we can use". Then don't come on this trail assholes!
3) Toyota drivers are only slightly better than SxS drivers.
4) If you think you have enough alcohol for the week, you're probably wrong.
5) Wheeling is a workout. Maybe do some core work outs prior to a week long wheeling event.
6) Jeep people are awesome. Two guys in our group broke an axle. There was no shortage of people stopping to offer help, or make sure we were ok.
7) Cortez and Grand Junction are only a short drive away.
1) The price of the build has absolutely no correlation with the ability of the driver. I witnessed several big dollar Jeeps using winches and straps where I went right through. I have open diffs and 33s. The worst are the fucking idiots with V8s or superchargers who knew nothing more than to rev that bitch up. All they did was dig out big holes for the rest of us...then they'd give up and get their strap on. Pun intended.
2) SxS drivers are fucking idiots. They ignore any kind of trail etiquette. One day our trail leader caught a group trying to create a bypass around an obstacle. Their excuse "Well we don't have Jeep's so we have to create a bypass we can use". Then don't come on this trail assholes!
3) Toyota drivers are only slightly better than SxS drivers.
4) If you think you have enough alcohol for the week, you're probably wrong.
5) Wheeling is a workout. Maybe do some core work outs prior to a week long wheeling event.
6) Jeep people are awesome. Two guys in our group broke an axle. There was no shortage of people stopping to offer help, or make sure we were ok.
7) Cortez and Grand Junction are only a short drive away.