Well, as Kvom stated, I got off to a wild start on the campground access road. Learned a lot. NEVER unload a trailer on a steep, gravel road. I should have known better. Never again!! Very lucky I did not lose truck, trailer, jeep and myself. If it had jacknifed 15 feet up the road, it was no trees to stop it and a 20 or 30 foot (??) drop. So lucky I only had minor damage. One trailer tail light, and bent up the aluminum box on the front of the trailer. (went to Harlan, got two tires and a trailer light). Counting my blessings. I can't imagine the carnage that could have happened. But I put that behind me and had a great time. Broke on trail for first time. Hope it's the last. LOL. Trashed two tires on the way up. And one on the way home. I think there was something wrong with the tires (rotten??), but I could not tell by looking at them.
thanks for all the help guys. it's nice to know that when you are out there, you will be taken care of if you have a problem. Will, Richard, Mark-Thanks for the aid. And I know anyone of the group would jump in and lend a hand whenever one was/is needed. This is a great bunch. thanks for all your help. I also want to say great job-Lawton. That was amazing for a stock jeep. Kevin-you also did awesome with one locker (front). I know you had a great time wheelin with the locker. And you too, Seth. You did very well. I guess that's enough of a good rant!
Did anyone get back with NO damage??
Happy trails.-RR