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Don't worry about the Mog, it is tougher than an anvil. You will have enough to worry about each time you hit a rock on the trail and whether it will knock something out of whack in your steering or whether you just punched a hole in your fuel tank. I'll bet you will wish you took the time to...
Shenkman will have to be on good behavior with his son in attendance. So he should have an easier time waking up, opposed to his usual drunken stupor. Maybe starting his truck at 7:30 or so will help wake him up, or we could tie a rope around the bottom of his sleeping bag and literally drag...
That white cherokee was winter camo, that counts. 35" tires, ARB locker in the front and Detroit in the rear with 4.56 gears, I miss that station wagon.
AMC Eagle, that is a station wagon, next I suppose you will suggest newer station wagons, like Cherokees, be allowed as well. Any station wagons on the trails had better be green.
The list always changes through the last day. Some folks come and never post up others just never show. Winter wheeling is fun. Cold wet tires and snow make things a lot more slippery. Between March and October we usually have it plenty cool.
Sorry to hear Irishvin.
I am planning on picking up a Willys MB tonight. If we are running green trails, I'll bring it towed behind my 931A1.
I am interested to hear what people want to run, all greens, some blues, two groups (though the attendance seems a bit low). Last summer we ran one...
Scheduled freed up, I will be up Friday early evening with 8 year old son and hoping my Dad comes as usual. Last fall I ran my 931A1. Mog the past two springs.