Roaming Lost Roadtrip - CA > NH > CA

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Hey! So im doing this wild trip.. cross country from California to NH and back. Here is the route...
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So were looking for more things to see in the Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota areas. Any suggestions along any part of the route would be welcomed!


Were traveling via this lil guy:
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I don't know that I have any stops or routes to offer to you. But that is a sweet looking Trailhawk. Those things are so much more capable than people give them credit for.
thanks man, it really does everything I need it to do. I don't do rock crawling or anything crazy so I don't need a 80K truck lol. tho sometimes I wish It was bigger!
 

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thanks man, it really does everything I need it to do. I don't do rock crawling or anything crazy so I don't need a 80K truck lol. tho sometimes I wish It was bigger!
I moved up to the GC Trailhawk. Mostly because I tend to put 24k+/year on my daily driver, but the WK2 TH is the right compromise between road manners, and getting over/through the washout that's in your way.

Drive what you like, and works for what you do, that's what I try to believe. Who cares if it someone doesn't think it won't work for them!

I imagine the MPG, and the road manners will help a lot with this trip. Look forward to some pictures!
 
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I moved up to the GC Trailhawk. Mostly because I tend to put 24k+/year on my daily driver, but the WK2 TH is the right compromise between road manners, and getting over/through the washout that's in your way.

Drive what you like, and works for what you do, that's what I try to believe. Who cares if it someone doesn't think it won't work for them!

I imagine the MPG, and the road manners will help a lot with this trip. Look forward to some pictures!
yeah stoked to pretty much put it to the test on this one.