Quote from: jd30005 on January 02, 2017, 01:10:29 PMQuote from: Gerund on January 02, 2017, 12:31:04 PMFor the guys who drive their Jeeps to rides like this and want the doors off, do you take them off before you leave? Or, do you do it at the park?For those of us that trailer, you can usually just ask someone and leave your doors on their trailer.Ask? Lol. Its not uncommon to come off the trail and find doors, tops, windows etc... on my trailer. One time at AOP ( I think) I found a set of front axle shafts. But yeah if you don't know them probably best to ask. Sent from my SM-G860P using Tapatalk
Quote from: Gerund on January 02, 2017, 12:31:04 PMFor the guys who drive their Jeeps to rides like this and want the doors off, do you take them off before you leave? Or, do you do it at the park?For those of us that trailer, you can usually just ask someone and leave your doors on their trailer.
For the guys who drive their Jeeps to rides like this and want the doors off, do you take them off before you leave? Or, do you do it at the park?
Party at the Fairfield inn...bring your favorite bourbon! I have stayed at the low rent motel (America's Best) on the north side of the road you use to get to MM; it's a very nice stay for cheap...no sarcasm...I'd stay there again.Sent from my SM-T813 using Tapatalk
I'm in! Weather permitting, of course. I will be driving up Saturday morning and heading out Sunday morning.Since I'm dependent on weather, I'll also be camping if I go**wrong thread, lol
Trying to make it. I fly back from Miami late Friday night. Just in case you guys didn't know - the Fairfield and Courtyard in Anniston/Oxford are Tier 1 Marriott properties that are 7500pts/night. 30k Marriott pts is roughly equivalent to $100. So, if you have Marriott points, it behooves you to use the points as that equates to ~$25/night in points. Doesn't get any cheaper.
Morris does not dry out very quickly. I'm keeping a close eye on rainfall between now and the ride to determine whether I'm still going. It's primarily red clay and is slick as hell when wet.
Quote from: jd30005 on January 03, 2017, 10:04:29 PMMorris does not dry out very quickly. I'm keeping a close eye on rainfall between now and the ride to determine whether I'm still going. It's primarily red clay and is slick as hell when wet. //iws//
Will my stock Jeep work with regular wheels on the class 1 trails?