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jstarky

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Baltimore, MD, USA
First Name
Jared
Last Name
Starkweather
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44919

Hey everyone, my name's Jared. I've been lurking for a while now and figured it's time to post.

In the Summer of 2020, I was driving to a trailhead in New Mexico in my old Civic and ran into a sign that said you couldn't go any further without 4x4 - and that's the day I decided it was time to ditch the Honda. After test driving a lot, I eventually landed on the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk (shout out to Prodigal Overland) as I wanted something I could daily drive and take off road. Since then, I've built the Jeep out with mostly Offroad Animal products (bumpers, underbody protection, and winch) and a couple others. I've done several trails in the Midwest in Oklahoma (where I'm from), New Mexico, Arkansas, and Colorado - mostly sticking to easier stuff since I'm usually flying solo and don't want to get stuck. I just moved up to Baltimore in March of this year and have been eager to find a group to meet up with and hit some trails.

If you're around the East Coast and up for some adventure, feel free to reach out. I usually prefer overlanding, but would love to get out on some shorter/more technical trails and see what the Jeep can do with a good group. Also happy to answer any questions about Grand Cherokees in general. It's no Wrangler, 4Runner, Bronco, etc, but I have been consistently surprised by what it can do!
 

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roots66

Local Expert, Texas USA
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3,477
Weir, TX, USA
First Name
Mike
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Roots
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16968

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Hello and welcome to the OB family.
 

Kent R

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5,200
El Dorado, Ca
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Kent
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Reynolds
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1632

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K6KNT
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Retired Firefighter
Hey everyone, my name's Jared. I've been lurking for a while now and figured it's time to post.

In the Summer of 2020, I was driving to a trailhead in New Mexico in my old Civic and ran into a sign that said you couldn't go any further without 4x4 - and that's the day I decided it was time to ditch the Honda. After test driving a lot, I eventually landed on the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk (shout out to Prodigal Overland) as I wanted something I could daily drive and take off road. Since then, I've built the Jeep out with mostly Offroad Animal products (bumpers, underbody protection, and winch) and a couple others. I've done several trails in the Midwest in Oklahoma (where I'm from), New Mexico, Arkansas, and Colorado - mostly sticking to easier stuff since I'm usually flying solo and don't want to get stuck. I just moved up to Baltimore in March of this year and have been eager to find a group to meet up with and hit some trails.

If you're around the East Coast and up for some adventure, feel free to reach out. I usually prefer overlanding, but would love to get out on some shorter/more technical trails and see what the Jeep can do with a good group. Also happy to answer any questions about Grand Cherokees in general. It's no Wrangler, 4Runner, Bronco, etc, but I have been consistently surprised by what it can do!
Welcome To Overland Bound Jared
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freak4life

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Contributor II

1,300
Cañon City, Colorado, USA
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rich
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anderssohn
Hey everyone, my name's Jared. I've been lurking for a while now and figured it's time to post.

In the Summer of 2020, I was driving to a trailhead in New Mexico in my old Civic and ran into a sign that said you couldn't go any further without 4x4 - and that's the day I decided it was time to ditch the Honda. After test driving a lot, I eventually landed on the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk (shout out to Prodigal Overland) as I wanted something I could daily drive and take off road. Since then, I've built the Jeep out with mostly Offroad Animal products (bumpers, underbody protection, and winch) and a couple others. I've done several trails in the Midwest in Oklahoma (where I'm from), New Mexico, Arkansas, and Colorado - mostly sticking to easier stuff since I'm usually flying solo and don't want to get stuck. I just moved up to Baltimore in March of this year and have been eager to find a group to meet up with and hit some trails.

If you're around the East Coast and up for some adventure, feel free to reach out. I usually prefer overlanding, but would love to get out on some shorter/more technical trails and see what the Jeep can do with a good group. Also happy to answer any questions about Grand Cherokees in general. It's no Wrangler, 4Runner, Bronco, etc, but I have been consistently surprised by what it can do!
Hello Jared, welcome to Overland Bound.
 

Michael Golden

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4,240
Tampa Fl
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Michael
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Golden
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28987

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KG4BCN
Service Branch
U.S. Army
Hey everyone, my name's Jared. I've been lurking for a while now and figured it's time to post.

In the Summer of 2020, I was driving to a trailhead in New Mexico in my old Civic and ran into a sign that said you couldn't go any further without 4x4 - and that's the day I decided it was time to ditch the Honda. After test driving a lot, I eventually landed on the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk (shout out to Prodigal Overland) as I wanted something I could daily drive and take off road. Since then, I've built the Jeep out with mostly Offroad Animal products (bumpers, underbody protection, and winch) and a couple others. I've done several trails in the Midwest in Oklahoma (where I'm from), New Mexico, Arkansas, and Colorado - mostly sticking to easier stuff since I'm usually flying solo and don't want to get stuck. I just moved up to Baltimore in March of this year and have been eager to find a group to meet up with and hit some trails.

If you're around the East Coast and up for some adventure, feel free to reach out. I usually prefer overlanding, but would love to get out on some shorter/more technical trails and see what the Jeep can do with a good group. Also happy to answer any questions about Grand Cherokees in general. It's no Wrangler, 4Runner, Bronco, etc, but I have been consistently surprised by what it can do!
Welcome to the Overland Bound Community. Glad to have you join us.