If it wasn't for people like Wayoflife and CarsonCindy filming trail runs, and events like the JKX, that I get to be a part of there would be little to no record of me even owning a jeep much less wheeling it. On the trail I tend to either drive my rig or assist and spot for others. My rule of taking pictures on the trail is "ain't nobody gots time fo dat"......unless I'm in a parking lot or a car show :rock:
I feel the same way!! All the pics I have are mostly when we are stopped on the trail.. I wheel with friends, an they get to see what is done, very few of us care about pics, and, though I would love some sweet pics of my rig on the rocks, I don't like to stop when I in the middle of some awesome wheeling, and I don't want my spotter to have to walk the whole way with a camera....
Just for fun here's a couple moderate pics that don't do justice...

Testing some 40" boggers

"TSF waterfall" Dragging my rear fairlead and denting my rear quarter panel.. Didn't make it this time without the winch, but I have in the past when It wasn't raining

Looks easy.. Most rigs get the hook here. "TSF waterfall"

Stopped at an easy section of "TSF crushers"
A pic of the "trail" we were about to go over. One of my favorites.. "TSF crushers"
some 3 wheeling on the "quack attack"

"Quack attack"
Actually sliding on the sliders with 37" tires on the "quack attack"

Nice scenery. "Quack attack"
Some day I'll have a photographer follow me around to prove my worthiness of giving advice.
05 Tj, long arm, one ton, lockers, winches, 39.5" Iroks