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- City, State
- McKinney, TX
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- 76 Bronco
Clayton Run, Wow!
This was an all Jeep event put on by JNT club. However, Gerald was invited and I rode with my friend Mark ( Jeep guy ). This will be a really fun area to run in the future. We meet early at the state park. The JNT club was there to run 4+ trails and several "Stock" jeeps also showed up. Mark led this group on 2 - 3 trails for the day.
Gerald still got those "WTF" looks. His truck looks great with those biggies size tires, brush gaurd and New Graphics. They figured out he was serious when he started airing down. Our first obstacle was "3 Stage" It is a steep flatrock with a 2' ledge about 30 feet up. This first ledge is tough, most of the weight shifts to the back wheels. Gerald got his front tires up fairly easy, but the torque to climb with the back tires would shift the vehicle toward the rock wall, Using good judgement he backed down to fight another day. Out of our group of 10 jeeps only 4 tried this run.
Congrats to Gerald for trying!
We ran timberline next, It was a nice scenic run...Until we took a wrong turn. The trail was fine until we came to some rocks. We made it thourgh OK, but the trail kept getting worse. 4 hours later we made the call to turn back and find our way out. Several people got stuck and had to be wenched or strapped out of trouble. This turned in to a 4+ or 5 trail real quick. Yes there was body damage. Gerald made several obstacles without assistance and soon earned the name " Jeep Eater ". This honor was bestowed upon him by the Jeep Club. He earned it. He did crunch a running board on a very harry obstacle.
All in all it was an exciting run.
We will make another trip up there next month, but will stick trails that we know.
Gerald really showed everyone there what an Explorer can do.
Now for Moab!
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Rob Robertson
94 XLT 4X4 4 door
"It's an Explorer Thing, you wouldn't understand"
This was an all Jeep event put on by JNT club. However, Gerald was invited and I rode with my friend Mark ( Jeep guy ). This will be a really fun area to run in the future. We meet early at the state park. The JNT club was there to run 4+ trails and several "Stock" jeeps also showed up. Mark led this group on 2 - 3 trails for the day.
Gerald still got those "WTF" looks. His truck looks great with those biggies size tires, brush gaurd and New Graphics. They figured out he was serious when he started airing down. Our first obstacle was "3 Stage" It is a steep flatrock with a 2' ledge about 30 feet up. This first ledge is tough, most of the weight shifts to the back wheels. Gerald got his front tires up fairly easy, but the torque to climb with the back tires would shift the vehicle toward the rock wall, Using good judgement he backed down to fight another day. Out of our group of 10 jeeps only 4 tried this run.
Congrats to Gerald for trying!
We ran timberline next, It was a nice scenic run...Until we took a wrong turn. The trail was fine until we came to some rocks. We made it thourgh OK, but the trail kept getting worse. 4 hours later we made the call to turn back and find our way out. Several people got stuck and had to be wenched or strapped out of trouble. This turned in to a 4+ or 5 trail real quick. Yes there was body damage. Gerald made several obstacles without assistance and soon earned the name " Jeep Eater ". This honor was bestowed upon him by the Jeep Club. He earned it. He did crunch a running board on a very harry obstacle.
All in all it was an exciting run.
We will make another trip up there next month, but will stick trails that we know.
Gerald really showed everyone there what an Explorer can do.
Now for Moab!
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Rob Robertson
94 XLT 4X4 4 door
"It's an Explorer Thing, you wouldn't understand"