BaddestCross
Active Member
As I've been sitting here looking back on our trip to the Rubicon last weekend, I wanted to send out a heartfelt thanks to the Wayalife community.
First to Eddie and Cindy who have built this forum and let folks like me use it to get and share information and bring together folks around the world that have common interests.
When I began shopping for a Jeep, this was the first forum I found that I felt was a source for honest information. I started planning my purchase and build because of everything I found here. Fiona wouldn't be what she is today without the research and help I've received from this place.
Next, to the folks I've met here... The advice and help working through issues has been priceless. Also, I've been able to meet a great group of folks in real life that have taught me a lot about wheeling in general that I never would've been able to learn on my own. The trips that we've taken and the help I've received means a lot to me and I look forward to continuing the relationships we've built.
When I first started looking into Jeeping and saw the Wayalife videos on the Rubicon (and others, of course) I knew I wanted to experience that adventure and camaraderie myself... Because of the last two years spent here, last weekend was a dream realized. I was able to conquer the granddaddy of offroad trails with an awesome group of folks that were brought together because of this forum and we all worked together to get everyone through and had a great time in the process.
So, again, many thanks to Eddie, Cindy, and all of you out there (yeah, even Overlander
)... Here's to many more years of enjoying this Wayalife! 





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Build Thread - Adventures of Fiona - https://wayalife.com/showthread.php?t=47407
First to Eddie and Cindy who have built this forum and let folks like me use it to get and share information and bring together folks around the world that have common interests.
When I began shopping for a Jeep, this was the first forum I found that I felt was a source for honest information. I started planning my purchase and build because of everything I found here. Fiona wouldn't be what she is today without the research and help I've received from this place.
Next, to the folks I've met here... The advice and help working through issues has been priceless. Also, I've been able to meet a great group of folks in real life that have taught me a lot about wheeling in general that I never would've been able to learn on my own. The trips that we've taken and the help I've received means a lot to me and I look forward to continuing the relationships we've built.
When I first started looking into Jeeping and saw the Wayalife videos on the Rubicon (and others, of course) I knew I wanted to experience that adventure and camaraderie myself... Because of the last two years spent here, last weekend was a dream realized. I was able to conquer the granddaddy of offroad trails with an awesome group of folks that were brought together because of this forum and we all worked together to get everyone through and had a great time in the process.
So, again, many thanks to Eddie, Cindy, and all of you out there (yeah, even Overlander







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Build Thread - Adventures of Fiona - https://wayalife.com/showthread.php?t=47407