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been thinking about a road trip for next year and a buddy turned me on the this Oregon Back Country Discovery Routes look like a good trip Route 6 starts south of Crescent Lake, off Hwy 58, taking the traveler from the high alpine lakes and meadows to Hwy 101 at Hauser, just north of North Bend/Coos Bay. http://www.oohva.org/index.html
i looked at there routes and then got on google map and i think a guy could make his own route maps. looks like there all public and forest service roads but those map aren't cheap either
Might be up for something come August, in the XJ, if fire season hasn't shut everything down.
Art
ASE Master Collision Tech
"Beast" - 81 "S" W/T, 85-360, T-18, Lock-rite,wag alloys, 31-10.50 Pro Comp MT's, Warn 8274 in a fabbed bumper/deer strainer(tested and approved)
88 XJ, 3" lift, 31-10.50's, custom bumpers and winch/tow bar mounts, Warn 9500HS, custom sliders/steps, camo paint, & headliner
Not sure how ready i would be in August but if you guys start an Oregon trip i would definitely be on board!
I am not building a rock crawler but id be up for road trips and lite trails (its a jeep after all)
Also just realized this was from 2018, but statement still stands
Some call me Taylor...
1977 Jeep Wagoneer (Wedding Wagon)
Pewter, Blue Interior, Original 401
PO swapped in a 360, soon to be a 401 again!
"Soon" is a relative term.
Cracked cylinder put a hurt on me + bad connecting rods.
I would love to drive the 101 in my Wag. I lived in North Bend, 91-94. Enjoyed it! But getting there from Eastern Oregon would eat up my allowance just on the gas to get as far as Pendleton. It would be cheaper to BUY a uhaul trailer.
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