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Registered User Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Kenmore, WA Posts: 2,786 | TRAIL PICTURES: Rimrock, WA 6-30 / 7-3-2007
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Registered User Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Kenmore, WA Posts: 2,786 | ![]() Our trail group at Jeeper's Nomad Meadow, a place visited by Jeepers for the last 40+ years. ![]() Everybody pack a chainsaw as "standard" car tool kit? We often run across downed trees across the trail that need to be cleared and the chain saws and winches make short work of this task. ![]() 15 min later and the trail is open again. ![]() Working my way over a rocky part of the trail along the ridge line. Speeds are typically only a few miles per hour. Anything faster and fillings would shake loose. ![]() Inspecting one of the guy's Jeeps. This example is over a half century old. Once used as a piece of farm equipment the new owner is pressing into trail duty with a small-block V8 under the hood. __________________ - Jay |
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Registered User Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Chicago Posts: 1,412 | Those are some damn nice photos. What kinda camera were those taken with? B-e-a-utiful. __________________ It's easier to go down a hill than up it but the view is much better at the top. -Henry Ward Beecher Current - '98 Black Z28 with some goodies Previous - '97 Gun Metal Blue TJ Northern Illinois Extreme Jeep Club www.ExtremeJeepClub.com |
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Registered User | Very nice pictures, looks fun! |
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Registered User Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Kenmore, WA Posts: 2,786 | It was a Kodak Easyshare DX7590. The camera is about 2-3 years old now. But it works well. I leave the resolution setting at the lowest 1.8 megapixel (though the camera is 5 mp) to fit more pictures on the card. __________________ - Jay |
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Registered User | Great pictures, that's some fantastic scenery. |
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Registered User Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Rural Northern California Posts: 67 | Now that's my idea of a Jeep run! Awesome scenery, a nice mixture of terrain, and a few surprises (in the form of trees.) |
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Registered User Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Portland, OR Posts: 7 | Nice pics! What trails did you run? I've been up to Rimrock a few times and will hopefully make it back up this year. |
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Registered User Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Kenmore, WA Posts: 2,786 | I've been there 3 times spending a total of about 8 days running trails. There are so many it's hard to keep track. Let's see, we ran the 642 up to the ridge (take the left hand routes all the way up, very intense). Ran the ridge to Blue Lake. Went on up to the Look Out area, then from there dropped down to. . . . I think . . . 661?, anyways, there's another trail that runs the back side of the ridge trail visible to the north from the look out. It gets VERY tight at times. Came down 640, too. Years past I ran some of the lower trails. And came down a trail called ChickenSh*t. Talk about steep. Yikes. Went up another steep one I can't remember the name of. There's still alot of trails to explore and some of the older guys in my club have been wheel'n this area for almost 40 years. Our club is going to try and GPS map the trails before the old-timers die off and forget the routes. __________________ - Jay |
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Registered User | As usual, great write up and pics! __________________ 6" FT LA, 315/75R16 MT/R's, AntiRock, FT Rear sway, Rockhard rear bumper/tire carrier w/frame kit, some other trinkets. |
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Just call me Moose Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: South Jersey Posts: 3,951 | Very cool. I always enjoy your trail pics. ![]() __________________ 88 YJ - LED Tail and Reverse Lights 5" BDS Springs + 32x11.50 BFG Muds Waiting patiently for install: TJ Flares, 4.56 gears F&R, Ford 8.8, Detroit, and some random stuff. |
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High Country Wheeler Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Eastern High Sierra of California Posts: 1,579 | Great pics! Looks like you had a blast! __________________ “This isn’t the Old West, because the New West has never arrived. It’s just the West, like Wyatt Earp died yesterday.” ─ Michael Martin Murphey talking about the Eastern Sierra during an interview in 1996. |
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Registered User Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Western WA State Posts: 270 | Nice pictures. Now, a noob question. Is there anything on that trip that an '07 WK Ltd couldn't handle? Thanks. Kevin |
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Registered User Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Suwanee Ga. Posts: 69 | Nice pics! Makes me want to move the pacific northwest. I love that part of the country. Thanks for sharing. |
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