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OK. If you are north of 81 there, you are technically in George Washington Nat'l Forest but they run together down here near Craig Co so the point is a bit moot.
Are you traveling south from there? How far are you coming?
Jefferson National Forest? What part? That covers a good swath of the state! I'm close to where it and the George Washington Nat'l forest come together.
Thanks! I've been really tickled with my Xterra. Its coming along nicely.
We had a few meet ups last year. It dwindled as we approached winter and then we stopped having them.
It'll be a few weeks till I'm free but if you'd like to get something going, there's a thread already in the meet up...
Well, the trip is coming up soon. I upgraded my front coilovers and I'm doing a little shake down run this weekend with a group of other Xterras near Woodstock, Va.
Gonna start checking out gear and packing soon. Thanks for all the help with the maps and info on the area everyone!
I think @Jake Wettern | iamjake is who you are talking about going through Baja with Michael.
Anyways, something that makes a big difference on CJ/YJ ride quality is a shackle reversal that moves the front shackles to the rear of the front springs. This allows the shackle's movement to absorb...
At the ride Saturday with @Nick80 and @Bear Wrangler
20180430_092644 by TerryD, on Flickr
Someone grabbed a tail shot of our three Xterras coming off the top of the mountain:
YJnCto5 by TerryD, on Flickr
Nice group shot from the FB page someone took with their drone:
FB_IMG_1525027398696...
Anyone doing anything this weekend? I had planned on running Flag Pole with a couple Xterra guys but they had to back out because of mechanical issues.
Don't buy Coleman gear off ebay. Too many price gougers. Craigslist, FB or flea markets are usually best. I bought a 1970 Sears two burner for $5 off Facebook, oiled the pump leather and have been using it ever since.
I just went up to LT285/75/16 Cooper Discoverer AT3s on my Xterra and so far I'm very happy with them.
They are quiet on the highway and have good traction in snow, rain, mud and rocks. I had them aired down to 25psi this weekend and they worked really well in the rocks, flexing around rocks...
Buy used! All the older stoves will run on gasoline. The reason they weren't advertised that way was the prevalence of leaded fuels at the time. I've got 3 stoves, two two burners and one three burner. Haven't paid over $25 for any of them.
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