Re: Any co-ar15 members into "wheeling"?
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Irving
Spring Creek is also the most difficult trail I've ever done. That was in the lifted Tacoma on 33's with the e-locker though.
I've always wanted to do spring creek, its probably the most difficult relatively close trail around.
Most difficult trail I've done was saran wrap down by the Springs. 31" a/t's, some armor, and a rear locker are all I had, did the "low road" too. Took some excellent spotting and some finesse, but I made it will only minor rear quarter panel damage. I'll have to dig out some pics.
http://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php?id=69
Re: Any co-ar15 members into "wheeling"?
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Originally Posted by
JMBD2112
Here's mine, I would love to meet up with you guys sometime, but she's getting really tired and getting a motorswap and long arms soon.
http://i.imgur.com/iLFSovv.jpg
Very nice, another XJ wheeler, I'll surely miss mine, but love the taco lol.
Re: Any co-ar15 members into "wheeling"?
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Originally Posted by
Irving
ETA: Checked out the link for the Empire loop. Surely easy for Skully, but I'm interested. It'd be nice to do something that needs some spotting. My wife doesn't really know how to spot me on stuff except, "Am I on a rock?!" "Yep!" lol.
Lol sounds like she's about the same level as my wife. First time mine spotted for me, she was doing all these funky hand signals lol. Needless to say we had a brief lesson afterwards.