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A great time was had by all! Pizza in Auburn, some Jeep-related talk and comparisons, and a quick/easy trail run up in Colfax. Pretty views, some potholes and rocks, and a very sketchy suspension bridge...
Enjoy!
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"Wait, what's on fire!?" KJ7TCT
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1976 Cherokee w/t 'Susan' 401/TH400/QT(PT)
FiTech Go EFI, Edelbrock Performer intake
3" Rough Country Springs, HEI Dizzy
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2018 Cherokee Trailhawk V6 'Sedna'
For some reason, my SmartPhone® chose to act dumb and I only got 3 decent pictures...
As we were parked at the bridge drawing straws to see whose FSJ would go across and test the bridge...a pretty lady in a 4dr Unlimited that had been following us walked up to me.
"Hi, I was taking pictures of your jeeps as we drove down the mountain. Can I send them to you?"
Still waiting...
Best quote of the day from Renodemona's Dad: "So, is there some point when your Jeeps become reliable and don't need work?"
Hilarity ensued!
1977 Cherokee Chief - The Blair Jeep Project III
A collection of parts flying in close formation
Dad provided some additional photos he took that day.
This lady followed us down into the canyon in her TJ Unlimited. She had several photos she took of us and asked if she could send them to me.
While we were talking she noticed the mine behind us and said: "Is that your mine? If so, I would really like to have a closer look at your shaft."
Caught me totally off-guard.
That's when Dad snapped the photo...
1977 Cherokee Chief - The Blair Jeep Project III
A collection of parts flying in close formation