OVERTIME : MOAB Deja Vu

Thank you for the shot Tony!! You were always good with a camera.

The thing I like is being able to compare the settings on the EVO Tire carrier and my own. I see almost the same amount of turns on the Johnny Joints as I have setup. Good to know.

Oh yeh, and it is a cool shot. You can see Cindy's experience in keeping her eyes out during the obstacle crossing. Did she and RubiCat clean that one? I remember her taking on that obstacle a few years back with ease using Moby, so I figured the results would be the same. I'm guessing that either Eddie or Cindy could clean that obstacle with a Barbie Jeep, they are so good.
 
Glad you guys like the shot of Cindy on Rock Chucker but it was take by a different Tony, not JeepFan here on WAYALIFE.

Thank you for the shot Tony!! You were always good with a camera.

The thing I like is being able to compare the settings on the EVO Tire carrier and my own. I see almost the same amount of turns on the Johnny Joints as I have setup. Good to know.

Oh yeh, and it is a cool shot. You can see Cindy's experience in keeping her eyes out during the obstacle crossing. Did she and RubiCat clean that one? I remember her taking on that obstacle a few years back with ease using Moby, so I figured the results would be the same. I'm guessing that either Eddie or Cindy could clean that obstacle with a Barbie Jeep, they are so good.

We weren't 100% sure it could be done being that Rubicat is only running 37's but Cindy did in fact do a great job of clearing the obstacle.

Great photo...it always seems that Cindy has all the fun...

LOL! On this trip anyway. I did all the driving on our last trip to Moab.
 
Been spending most of our time filming on this trip but here are a few pics that Cindy took from our morning run up the Moab Rim Trail... in the rain :shock:

Shot of Rubicat and Dave's awesome YJ
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Here's John walking his way up the rim.
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If you can believe it, Steve was driving his bone stock LJ up the trail and it doesn't even have lockers.
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Chris also had a stock LJ Rubicon and did a great job.
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This is Denise's 2nd time wheeling ever and she was rocking it in her rental Jeep.
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No lie, I was simply astounded at how well Jim could wheel his gorgeous and relatively stockish CJ7. He's not only a great wheeler, he's absolutely fearless.
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Rubicat on her way back down the trail.
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I don't think that trail is as bad as cliffhanger but still one I am not a fan of. Those people in the stock Tj's and LJ's have bigger nuts than I do that's for sure.


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Nice shots. Those are a couple of well maintained TJs and a sweet old CJ!

All the Jeeps here are super clean and well maintained. The CJ has a bunch of engine mods that make it run like a modern motor and having ridden in it, I can tell you that it's surprisingly comfortable especially being that it's still riding on leafs.

I don't think that trail is as bad as cliffhanger but still one I am not a fan of. Those people in the stock Tj's and LJ's have bigger nuts than I do that's for sure.

Believe me, it was epic to watch these guys bounce their way up. And, I still think the Rim trail is sketchier than Cliffhanger. I could do that all day long. :yup:

Looks like you guys are having an awesome time.

We really are. Always nice to wheel with good peeps. The only bummer is that Dynatrac and Currie had to leave early.
 
That trail has a great view...and more difficult in the rain.

I was impressed by an older member of RR4x4 club from NJ who ran Poison Spider behind me in a bone stock Rubicon rental...it just proves that driving skills are more important than how built your rig is...


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