Yes I'm from Mass and have been Jeeping for 22 years now in NewEngland
7 Jeeps later. LOL my 4WD rig is a 86 CJ7 and my back up is a 05 Rubicon.
If people are looking for a 4wd club in the NorthEast go to www.nova4x4.org
Rieter pit closed for a while so I haven't made it out anywhere else in wa, plus it's my daily driver now and too expensive to break anything right now
Rieter pit closed for a while so I haven't made it out anywhere else in wa, plus it's my daily driver now and too expensive to break anything right now
They finally closed Reiter....damn. I used to wheel there all the time before I moved in 2006.
I'd love to drive my TJ out to Washington. Beautiful state! But it would a long, long drive.
I usually drive out to Colorado each year where I grew up. Otherwise we have a large off-road park here in Indiana... the Badlands. Nice place with plenty of ways to roll a Jeep. Just not as pretty as out west.
I am from Washington State and we do a lot of wheeling. Mostly on the 4x4 trails west of Yakima.
Anyone else enjoy the sport?
Never thought much about the sport, as such, until I acquired my "Touareg" and watched these videos about them.......sounds like a lot of fun and definitely interesting. I visited the "Arches National Park" while traveling to the "West" from West Virginia, but didn't know this was allowed there.
This is what my Volkswagen Touareg looks like (it's also black) and the fetes these guys are putting it through....
Never thought much about the sport, as such, until I acquired my "Touareg" and watched these videos about them.......sounds like a lot of fun and definitely interesting. I visited the "Arches National Park" while traveling to the "West" from West Virginia, but didn't know this was allowed there.
This is what my Volkswagen Touareg looks like (it's also black) and the fetes these guys are putting it through....
That's cool. A different type of wheeling down there.