Where did your Jeep take You this Week?

Key West - Standard Poser Pics

30th Anniversary Trip with the wife from Houston to Key West back in June. 3000+ miles round trip.

A couple of the standard poser pics from:

Mile marker 0 - US-1
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Southernmost Point
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Went camping Friday and Saturday night, and spent Saturday wheeling on the McGraw Trail on Mt Sumter on the Southern Oregon/Northern California Border. 1st time playing on the rocks with a basically stock 09 JKU. Didn't get any pics of my climbing on the rocks or getting High Centered .The best part of the trip, was when we were half way through the trail my wife look at me, an said we are turning your Jeep into a Rock Crawler. SWEET!!! View attachment 330822View attachment 330823View attachment 330824View attachment 330825View attachment 330826View attachment 330827View attachment 330828View attachment 330829View attachment 330830View attachment 330831View attachment 330832View attachment 330833View attachment 330834View attachment 330835

His: 2009 JKU Flame Red.
Her's: 2019 JL Bikini Pearl.

Great looking time! Isn’t that permission from the wife? Start ordering![emoji41][emoji41]


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Bundy offroad park trip with the kiddos. Being 30 minutes from home is always nice.IMG_0783.jpgIMG_0784.jpgIMG_0788.jpgIMG_0785.jpgIMG_0786.jpgIMG_0787.jpg


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With every trip I just want to continue the upgrades even more. Im screwed. lol


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Is that McGraw or Mcgrew trail out of O’brian, OR?Thought Mcgrew had been closed indefinitely? Had read that elsewhere last year.


Matthew
16’ JK Rubicon HR - Wampa

Looks like McGrew. It is still open but requires a permit for a group and then you will have to pick up a key to the gate. The “fire road” is open but bypasses the first half of the trail. Most groups lately are just using the fire road and out to camp.


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Took a cruise through part of Mana road and back. This is one of my favorite drives on the island as far as scenery and just getting away from everything goes. It’s an old ranch road that is now owned by the state. From what I understand the ranch is no longer privately managed. A significant amount of cattle was left behind and are frequently “hunted” right off the side of this road. Sometimes the road gets bad to the point where I wouldn’t attempt it alone, especially after a big rain storm. However, the state frequently grades it to keep it manageable and maintain access to forest reserves and hunting areas.

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Here you can see the shadow of Mauna Kea being cast on the clouds as the sun sets behind it.
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An owl flew along side the Jeep for a few minutes and landed on a rock just off the road.
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....aaand some cattle on the way out.
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