Today, myself and my friends Mike and Brian, went on a day long off road adventure in the Anza-Borrego State Park. Drove through Julian and met them in Shelter Valley. Ran Pinyon Mountain to Fish Creek to Sandstone Canyon, then up Diablo Dropoff to the Mud Caves, back to S-2, up Oraflame Canyon and back home. Put 200 miles on the Explorer, about 60 of it off road. Brian doesn't have a lot of experience off road, and he got a bunch today. Heart Attack Hill was a little much for him, but he handled it well.
Pics:
Airdown spot. I always seem to end up leading Jeeps around
The Explorer makes it through "The Squeeze"
I was a little worried because its at least three inches wider than the last time I went through.
Mike into the wall. I keep telling him to get rid of those wheel spacers.
Heart Attack Hill
For those of you who have not experienced that hill, its intimidating. Its very steep granite, covered with sand (ice rink) with big holes at the top. One of those, put it in low range and try not to use the brakes type hills.
Poser Shots
Taking the hard line
On the way up Oraflame Canyon, the bolt that holds Mike's tire carrier failed. It fell off on the trail. I think the only thing that kept it from bouncing over the side of the mountain was the CB antenna cable. He had fun fitting all that stuff in that little Jeep. He is going to bring it over after he orders a new trailer spindle type mount for a complete redo. Never liked the gas cans up above the tire. Going to move the tire out and fit the gas can mounts behind it.
All in all, it was a good day. No damage to the Explorer, Brian needs to re-seal his ARB (puking diff fluid up the ARB hose) and Mike scratched his fender flares. Think I have them both talked into coming out to TDS next month.
I need to pull those lights off the roof rack. I have never used them, and they look funny with the LED light bars on the bumper.
And...I finally got to use the LED lights. On the way home, some idiot coming towards me would not dim his lights. He came to a complete stop after I turned on the spot bar.