Personally, I'd like to hear your response as to why you have a Jeep. I mean if you're pounding logging roads and hunting, fishing, etc, would a 4 wheel drive truck much better suit your needs? Like this elk hunt you're going on.... are you packing a weeks worth of gear and God willing you get an elk, it's pretty tough to stuff it all in a TJ. Seriously, please enlighten us. If you're actually asking this question and not just trying to be a dick, let us know what your thoughts are.
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Hi Speedy-RCW,
Your response/questions are refreshing .....
Have wanted a TJ for quite some time, found a nice one, and am enjoying it so far. It seems to be a 'hands-on' type of vehicle.
Have two Dodge/Cummins 4x4's ...... one is a work truck with diesel fuel tank, toolbox and other assorted hoses/engine oil/parts, etc.
The other is used regularly on personal stuff on/off road. This includes hunting.
With the winter here, the Roosevelt elk are pushed down into lower elevation 'wintering grounds' ..... along with the elk, come the predators ..... wolf,cougar, and poachers.
The hunting season for elk is closed ....... there are a few of us that are able to monitor some of the elk herds in some of the areas. We have been instrumental in a few convictions of poachers. The elk have a tough time at this time of the year.
I was unaware of what some eastern/mid-western folks have to do/travel to enjoy their off-road vehicles. 'Parks' for this type of off-road enjoyment are not needed where I live, hence my ignorance of their existence .....
Again, have enjoyed your questions .....
As Roy Rogers once said ....... "Happy trails to you ....... "