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Convoy to 6th Annual Trail Ride

Convoy to 6th Annual Trail Ride
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I'll be in flight to Boston in 10mins
A big thank you to Bill D, and Carol for being such great hosts.
Totally enjoyed our stay with them.
As close to home as it gets.
 
We made it home last night at about 11pm CST. Long haul...



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Stayed a couple nights in Eureka, took the jeep out and had a great time but really missed our friends. Heading home now, just leaving Silverton. :(
 
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Stayed a couple nights in Eureka, took the jeep out and had a great time but really missed our friends. Heading home now, just leaving Silverton. :(



Be careful folks... Great to see you...

On a related note - spent $10 at car wash yesterday washing Jeep outside and underneath and under hood. What a dusty mess ;-)

Now for the inside...ugh...




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Be careful folks... Great to see you...

On a related note - spent $10 at car wash yesterday washing Jeep outside and underneath and under hood. What a dusty mess ;-)

Now for the inside...ugh...




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We got out the pressure washer Saturday evening after we got home and cleaned the engine and exterior. Today I cleaned the interior and made a few improvements that the experience of the past week showed we needed. Now to get on with the bigger stuff.
I went down to my four-wheeler shop this afternoon and talked to the owner about installing an ARB Air Locker in the front. Since the ring gear in my front differential kinda took a beating, I have pretty much decided to replace both ring gears and pinions with something I like better. In any case, I will have lockers on both axles for the 7th annual CJ Trail Ride. After that, I'm starting to soften Carol up to the idea of fuel injection.
 
Glad you made it home safely....

We are already beginning to compile a list of what to bring next year, and what improvements and repairs the Jeep needs. This week the trailer will be evaluated, and necessary repairs and or modifications calculated.

We are already counting the days until the 7th annual Colorado Jeep trip.:banana:

Same here... I was fortunate enough to not have the travel issues you had, but still have some work to do. I have a two lists - a must list and an optional list. I'm going to keep it as-is until after Halloween, then tear into it a bit and knock a few more things out. Looking forward to it...
 
I for one, really look forward to seeing the pics and reading the stories of this trip. Combined with the adventures of getting to and from it.
 
Update on the short nose, or Lil' Red as OJL calls it.
Yesterday, Bill drove it to meet the transporter
Watched while the driver loaded it, took a couple of pics as well.
So it is currently somewhere between CO and MA
However, the driver had a difficult time following Bill's directions for the meet up, so the short nose could be heading to Montana for all I know.
Thanks for all your help Bill.

Also, while I was attending to the Transfer Case torque bolt at the hotel parking lot in Silverton, Bass adjusted my clutch linkage, and OJL wired in their CB into my rig so I could have communications with the group. Thanks guys!

Side note: I thought I saw a black 2 wheel drive Tahoe on the car hauler as well. No way it would be wheeling the trails......or could it? :D
 
....That night I stayed in Aspen with all the other celebrities......


Sounds like a fun trip home. We passed one of your "celebrity making businesses" in Lincoln, and I wanted to stop, but we were already behind in our driving. :D ;) Maybe next time we can stop. It looked really nice - I even checked out the website - very cool!!
 
Update on the short nose, or Lil' Red as OJL calls it.
Yesterday, Bill drove it to meet the transporter
Watched while the driver loaded it, took a couple of pics as well.
So it is currently somewhere between CO and MA
However, the driver had a difficult time following Bill's directions for the meet up, so the short nose could be heading to Montana for all I know.
Thanks for all your help Bill.

Also, while I was attending to the t-case torque bolt at the hotel parking lot in Silverton, Bass adjusted my clutch linkage, and OJL wired in their CB into my rig so I could have communications with the group. Thanks guys!

Side note: I thought I saw a black 2 wheel drive Tahoe on the car hauler as well. No way it would be wheeling the trails......or could it? :D

Not Montana!!!! Maybe Lil' Red will show up in Wisconsin instead. :D:D I could only hope!!!
I really, really do like this CJ. I enjoyed this CJ so much I am super motivated to get my '67 going so I can at least drive it locally. Finish the brakes, fab the y pipe and the rest of the exhaust, reupholster the seats (split bench) and adjust the float. Then maybe I would be :driving: it. :D
 
Is anybody really surprised to read this?
 
Ha! Awesome Posi! So happy for you...


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