Jellico TN.
Old Dog
Always Off-Roading Jeeper
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- 83 CJ7 350 tbi, TH350, D300 twin sticked & clocked, narrowed Chief D44 Eaton Elocker & Moser shafts, Explorer 8.8 Detroit locker, 410's, RE 4.5" spring lift 1" body lift, 35" Claws, cage tied to frame, Corbeau baja seats, HD tie rod and draglink, u-bolts flipped, custom skid plate and sliders, Warn 9.5ti winch with Amsteel synthetic line
Had a great holiday weekend.
It rained every night but stayed dry for some daytime trail riding.
The trails are not being ridden much from the looks of it, they are getting pretty overgrown in some areas. I think some trail maintance is in order before the next club ride.
If any one is riding the "No Way" trail be very careful at the bottom it is starting to get some real bad washouts, we almost lost a JK over the edge.
Snot Rock was wet from the rain and a real challenge.
Worser was fun as always.
The Airplane trail was pretty muddy and overgrown.
We (not me) had one broken axle (dana 35) one valve stem broken off and one tire with a big hole in the sidewall, not to bad for 3 days riding.
I didn't take to many pic's. and for some reason cann't get them in my photo-bucket account right now. So if you want to see the pic's go to my club web site (see my sig) and go to the gallery than Paul & Gingers trail rides, you will find them there.
It rained every night but stayed dry for some daytime trail riding.
The trails are not being ridden much from the looks of it, they are getting pretty overgrown in some areas. I think some trail maintance is in order before the next club ride.
If any one is riding the "No Way" trail be very careful at the bottom it is starting to get some real bad washouts, we almost lost a JK over the edge.
Snot Rock was wet from the rain and a real challenge.
Worser was fun as always.
The Airplane trail was pretty muddy and overgrown.
We (not me) had one broken axle (dana 35) one valve stem broken off and one tire with a big hole in the sidewall, not to bad for 3 days riding.
I didn't take to many pic's. and for some reason cann't get them in my photo-bucket account right now. So if you want to see the pic's go to my club web site (see my sig) and go to the gallery than Paul & Gingers trail rides, you will find them there.
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