Totally awesome. Exactly the type of trip I will be doing when I eventually get one.
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I understand kiddo. But, words of wisdon from an old man. "WORK" is a 4 letter word".Iโve been around. Been on the go. Then work. Getting ready to go into overtime mode. Saving up for next years big adventure!!
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Great Pics--- Spend a lot of time out there and still haven't seen everything. I'll use the 75 for hard/technical, but excited to cruise the scenic trails like this in the WT (WITH AC!!!!). EJS can't come soon enough!!So I picked up my Bronco (Mae Pearl) on October 11. She had 70 miles on her from Dirt Mountain. Where I then after got on the interstate rolled down to Texas. I visited some friends along the way plus BodyGuard Bumper facility in Paris TX to check out their CAD images on the slim bumpers before SEMA.
I got my bronco from Roberts Motors in Alton. They were great to work it. Very communicative. I got my tow basket free from the Ford program too. I wish I would of done rock rails instead. Doing that next along with seeing the price of the steering upgrade.
Shorty after coming back from Texas I had a Moab trip planned the same week of SEMA. My good friend Kelly drove her JL weโre she exceeds over me was her 2.0 E-Torque engine has hybrid she can get some miles out of a tank of gas because of the hybrid parts she has on her Jeep. She had me by 100 miles give or take. My best fill up was in Denver I got 360 miles out of a tank. 18 MPGs was my average.
Otherwise my bronco had all the advantages out of the gate. I got a Big Bend Sasquatch, & she has a sport 4 door stock height on 33s no lockers.
We stayed at a place at the bottom of Hurrah Pass. Then we ran trails around that area. Took time getting in and out from Basecamp everyday. Not a place Iโd want to drive in the dark. It was pitch black. So we were limited on time. We did however knock out Hurrah Pass, Chickens Corners, Jacksonโs Hole Loop, & some trails in the Needles District. Then I did Onion Creek to La Sal. I also stopped and saw the Moab Off Roadeo location. Didnโt see anyone around so think they were in the trail already.
November 11 will officially 30 days of ownership. Iโve got about 4800 miles so far. I did my first oil change at 1500. The only issue Iโve had is my fob not detecting sometimes. I figure Iโll change the battery. My Mic 2.0 is perfect. No leaks, no strange patterns. Iโve ran it through the car wash twice now. No issues their either. Iโve only had my doors off once. Iโve not took the panels off at all yet. Weather not been the best or Iโve been on the road.
Bye the way I did put my Stig sticker in my bronco. I have a picture for reference. Itโs on the passenger side, down by the shifter & the grab handle.
I was there just a couple months back, around the whole White Rim Trail then Chicken Corner the following day. Most EPIC!!! I want to go back and camp several days around the WRT. It took us about 9hrs and 120ish miles from our RV Park spot in Moab to do the whole thing. I think a Bronco camp and drive would be a great 4-5 day trip depending on how much hiking and camping someone wants to do.So I picked up my Bronco (Mae Pearl) on October 11. She had 70 miles on her from Dirt Mountain. Where I then after got on the interstate rolled down to Texas. I visited some friends along the way plus BodyGuard Bumper facility in Paris TX to check out their CAD images on the slim bumpers before SEMA.
I got my bronco from Roberts Motors in Alton. They were great to work it. Very communicative. I got my tow basket free from the Ford program too. I wish I would of done rock rails instead. Doing that next along with seeing the price of the steering upgrade.
Shorty after coming back from Texas I had a Moab trip planned the same week of SEMA. My good friend Kelly drove her JL weโre she exceeds over me was her 2.0 E-Torque engine has hybrid she can get some miles out of a tank of gas because of the hybrid parts she has on her Jeep. She had me by 100 miles give or take. My best fill up was in Denver I got 360 miles out of a tank. 18 MPGs was my average.
Otherwise my bronco had all the advantages out of the gate. I got a Big Bend Sasquatch, & she has a sport 4 door stock height on 33s no lockers.
We stayed at a place at the bottom of Hurrah Pass. Then we ran trails around that area. Took time getting in and out from Basecamp everyday. Not a place Iโd want to drive in the dark. It was pitch black. So we were limited on time. We did however knock out Hurrah Pass, Chickens Corners, Jacksonโs Hole Loop, & some trails in the Needles District. Then I did Onion Creek to La Sal. I also stopped and saw the Moab Off Roadeo location. Didnโt see anyone around so think they were in the trail already.
November 11 will officially 30 days of ownership. Iโve got about 4800 miles so far. I did my first oil change at 1500. The only issue Iโve had is my fob not detecting sometimes. I figure Iโll change the battery. My Mic 2.0 is perfect. No leaks, no strange patterns. Iโve ran it through the car wash twice now. No issues their either. Iโve only had my doors off once. Iโve not took the panels off at all yet. Weather not been the best or Iโve been on the road.
Bye the way I did put my Stig sticker in my bronco. I have a picture for reference. Itโs on the passenger side, down by the shifter & the grab handle.
Very prettySo I picked up my Bronco (Mae Pearl) on October 11. She had 70 miles on her from Dirt Mountain. Where I then after got on the interstate rolled down to Texas. I visited some friends along the way plus BodyGuard Bumper facility in Paris TX to check out their CAD images on the slim bumpers before SEMA.
I got my bronco from Roberts Motors in Alton. They were great to work it. Very communicative. I got my tow basket free from the Ford program too. I wish I would of done rock rails instead. Doing that next along with seeing the price of the steering upgrade.
Shorty after coming back from Texas I had a Moab trip planned the same week of SEMA. My good friend Kelly drove her JL weโre she exceeds over me was her 2.0 E-Torque engine has hybrid she can get some miles out of a tank of gas because of the hybrid parts she has on her Jeep. She had me by 100 miles give or take. My best fill up was in Denver I got 360 miles out of a tank. 18 MPGs was my average.
Otherwise my bronco had all the advantages out of the gate. I got a Big Bend Sasquatch, & she has a sport 4 door stock height on 33s no lockers.
We stayed at a place at the bottom of Hurrah Pass. Then we ran trails around that area. Took time getting in and out from Basecamp everyday. Not a place Iโd want to drive in the dark. It was pitch black. So we were limited on time. We did however knock out Hurrah Pass, Chickens Corners, Jacksonโs Hole Loop, & some trails in the Needles District. Then I did Onion Creek to La Sal. I also stopped and saw the Moab Off Roadeo location. Didnโt see anyone around so think they were in the trail already.
November 11 will officially 30 days of ownership. Iโve got about 4800 miles so far. I did my first oil change at 1500. The only issue Iโve had is my fob not detecting sometimes. I figure Iโll change the battery. My Mic 2.0 is perfect. No leaks, no strange patterns. Iโve ran it through the car wash twice now. No issues their either. Iโve only had my doors off once. Iโve not took the panels off at all yet. Weather not been the best or Iโve been on the road.
Bye the way I did put my Stig sticker in my bronco. I have a picture for reference. Itโs on the passenger side, down by the shifter & the grab handle.
Aww ya still got a few feet to walk around the ledge. Itโs such a beautiful area. I def would love to come back to WRT and Beef Basin. Also Sego Canyon among my scenic list still!!I was there just a couple months back, around the whole White Rim Trail then Chicken Corner the following day. Most EPIC!!! I want to go back and camp several days around the WRT. It took us about 9hrs and 120ish miles from our RV Park spot in Moab to do the whole thing. I think a Bronco camp and drive would be a great 4-5 day trip depending on how much hiking and camping someone wants to do.
Start of the White Rim
The very end of Chicken Corner. 10 years ago we walked all the way around this narrow trail to the left.......leads to another amazing plateau and of course another spectacular view. The trails way too closed up now.......or my balls got a hell of a lot smaller.
Dooo it. Def wonโt regret it!!Now thats a road trip! I swear I am going to take a month off work and go west when I get mine.
Oh yay post a pic when you get itI ordered a cardboard cutout to ride passenger. Not got here yet. Def be here the next big adventure!!
Lotsa pictures ... nice. :- )So I picked up my Bronco (Mae Pearl) on October 11. She had 70 miles on her from Dirt Mountain. Where I then after got on the interstate rolled down to Texas. I visited some friends along the way plus BodyGuard Bumper facility in Paris TX to check out their CAD images on the slim bumpers before SEMA.
I got my bronco from Roberts Motors in Alton. They were great to work it. Very communicative. I got my tow basket free from the Ford program too. I wish I would of done rock rails instead. Doing that next along with seeing the price of the steering upgrade.
Shorty after coming back from Texas I had a Moab trip planned the same week of SEMA. My good friend Kelly drove her JL weโre she exceeds over me was her 2.0 E-Torque engine has hybrid she can get some miles out of a tank of gas because of the hybrid parts she has on her Jeep. She had me by 100 miles give or take. My best fill up was in Denver I got 360 miles out of a tank. 18 MPGs was my average.
Otherwise my bronco had all the advantages out of the gate. I got a Big Bend Sasquatch, & she has a sport 4 door stock height on 33s no lockers.
We stayed at a place at the bottom of Hurrah Pass. Then we ran trails around that area. Took time getting in and out from Basecamp everyday. Not a place Iโd want to drive in the dark. It was pitch black. So we were limited on time. We did however knock out Hurrah Pass, Chickens Corners, Jacksonโs Hole Loop, & some trails in the Needles District. Then I did Onion Creek to La Sal. I also stopped and saw the Moab Off Roadeo location. Didnโt see anyone around so think they were in the trail already.
November 11 will officially 30 days of ownership. Iโve got about 4800 miles so far. I did my first oil change at 1500. The only issue Iโve had is my fob not detecting sometimes. I figure Iโll change the battery. My Mic 2.0 is perfect. No leaks, no strange patterns. Iโve ran it through the car wash twice now. No issues their either. Iโve only had my doors off once. Iโve not took the panels off at all yet. Weather not been the best or Iโve been on the road.
Bye the way I did put my Stig sticker in my bronco. I have a picture for reference. Itโs on the passenger side, down by the shifter & the grab handle.
Thanks for the update, Ashley! I have been following Mae Pearl's adventures on IG. Love all the photos. Glad you are getting some beautiful off-road time. Love your and Kelly's license plates. All the best, DebbieSo I picked up my Bronco (Mae Pearl) on October 11. She had 70 miles on her from Dirt Mountain. Where I then after got on the interstate rolled down to Texas. I visited some friends along the way plus BodyGuard Bumper facility in Paris TX to check out their CAD images on the slim bumpers before SEMA.
I got my bronco from Roberts Motors in Alton. They were great to work it. Very communicative. I got my tow basket free from the Ford program too. I wish I would of done rock rails instead. Doing that next along with seeing the price of the steering upgrade.
Shorty after coming back from Texas I had a Moab trip planned the same week of SEMA. My good friend Kelly drove her JL weโre she exceeds over me was her 2.0 E-Torque engine has hybrid she can get some miles out of a tank of gas because of the hybrid parts she has on her Jeep. She had me by 100 miles give or take. My best fill up was in Denver I got 360 miles out of a tank. 18 MPGs was my average.
Otherwise my bronco had all the advantages out of the gate. I got a Big Bend Sasquatch, & she has a sport 4 door stock height on 33s no lockers.
We stayed at a place at the bottom of Hurrah Pass. Then we ran trails around that area. Took time getting in and out from Basecamp everyday. Not a place Iโd want to drive in the dark. It was pitch black. So we were limited on time. We did however knock out Hurrah Pass, Chickens Corners, Jacksonโs Hole Loop, & some trails in the Needles District. Then I did Onion Creek to La Sal. I also stopped and saw the Moab Off Roadeo location. Didnโt see anyone around so think they were in the trail already.
November 11 will officially 30 days of ownership. Iโve got about 4800 miles so far. I did my first oil change at 1500. The only issue Iโve had is my fob not detecting sometimes. I figure Iโll change the battery. My Mic 2.0 is perfect. No leaks, no strange patterns. Iโve ran it through the car wash twice now. No issues their either. Iโve only had my doors off once. Iโve not took the panels off at all yet. Weather not been the best or Iโve been on the road.
Bye the way I did put my Stig sticker in my bronco. I have a picture for reference. Itโs on the passenger side, down by the shifter & the grab handle.