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  • Sambo
    AMC 4 OH! 1
    • Sep 25, 2001
    • 3585

    #16
    dont think my rear end(over hang) would let me even get up on this one its so steep
    77 chero DEAD.
    84wag,360,tf727,???! possiblities are d300 flipped and a ford d44 hp with coils

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    • Michael
      AMC 4 OH! 1

      Moderator
      • Sep 11, 2001
      • 3624

      #17
      That looks like....................fun! I will be camping where ever I go on my trailer. We usually wheel wednesday-Saturday. Do you all that are close want to do that? I will be there on Monday will have to leave by Saturday. I like Jaime's idea. I would love to camp on the land for a few days. I have a pop up mounted on my trailer so it would be an adventure.

      So October 21st- 27th?????? Or anywhere in between
      1994 YJ
      Amc 360
      TF727
      Stak 3 speed
      44" Pitbull Rockers on Trailworthy H1's
      Rockwells

      76' Wagoneer
      401....new project

      Tow Rig Daily Driver// 2007 6.7 CTD Dually

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      • the original Honcho
        327 Rambler
        • Mar 14, 2005
        • 618

        #18
        Originally posted by Sambo
        i think patz,rocotillo,tabascotwister and habenero falls are hard enough for this group!
        also maybe we should see if we can get a guide and do broad canyon this year????
        Lol my dad made half those road back in the early 70s! Ive been going back there since I was a kid. I shot my first "bird" in Broad Canyon. if we are invited my dad would LOVE to go out there with a bunch of what he calls "REAL JEEPS"
        1980 Jeep J-20
        1979 Jeep J-10 Honcho
        1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer
        1975 Jeep Wagoneer- The Green Bastard, from Parts
        Unknown
        1968 Plymouth Satellite
        1978 Camaro- back in action
        1980 'Vette. Chevette. Please someone buy this

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        • Heimeken
          304 AMC
          • Nov 29, 2000
          • 1964

          #19
          In 2010 we were on the south end of broad canyon at off-broadway, in 2009 we where on the northwest side, going all the way around through radium springs. We can get there



          Originally posted by Tad
          It looks doable, the only part I had trouble with was the correct entrance to Broad Canyon since we know the one on their map is closed now, or was back in 2009 when we spent the afternoon on the hill to the north.
          '85 Grand Wagoneer "Caterpillar"
          401, NV4500, 3/4 ton gear

          '79 Cherokee "The Sandgorgon"
          One Tons, SOA,T18 on 40's

          78 J10 "Imoteb"
          J20 running gear and axles

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          • Michael
            AMC 4 OH! 1

            Moderator
            • Sep 11, 2001
            • 3624

            #20
            Originally posted by the original Honcho
            Lol my dad made half those road back in the early 70s! Ive been going back there since I was a kid. I shot my first "bird" in Broad Canyon. if we are invited my dad would LOVE to go out there with a bunch of what he calls "REAL JEEPS"
            You are invited....LOL everyone is. We would love to have you there!
            1994 YJ
            Amc 360
            TF727
            Stak 3 speed
            44" Pitbull Rockers on Trailworthy H1's
            Rockwells

            76' Wagoneer
            401....new project

            Tow Rig Daily Driver// 2007 6.7 CTD Dually

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            • fulsizjeep
              Señor Jackhead
              • Aug 21, 2002
              • 22496

              #21
              Maybe we should bring Phoebe Too.




              I think I might be able to make this in Oct on my D44s on 35s. The goal is to drive it back home. ...watching the date you count down to.
              Flint
              Ran when parked.
              http://jubileejeeps.org/quadratrac
              88 GW, 401/727/208, 5" lift, D44s/4.10s/locked up, 35s with a few Evil Twin & TT's Fabworks mods
              76 401 Wag, 77 401 Wag, 77 401 J20
              http://eviltwinfab.com http://www.ttsfabworks.com

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