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11:44 pm August 5, 2011
| Axiom
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Went out to Colorado to visit the girl friends brother back in the beginning of July. Managed to hit a few trails while I was out there. I have three albums here of action shots and scenery.
Enjoy!
Pole Hill
Roosevelt National Forest
Rocky Mountain National Park
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2011 Wrangler Sport
2.5" Teraflex coil lift, Bilstein 5100 series shocks, 33" Goodyear Duratrac's, K&N Intake System, Rugged Ridge XHD Stubby, Warn M8000.
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2:18 pm August 7, 2011
| Tony M
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| Mud Slinger | posts 546 | |
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"I thought the Rockys would be a lot more rockier then this. That Jon Denver is full of poo."
Great pictures, I'll move back there one of these days. ohhh, and don't you hate how pictures never really do much justice. I'm sure some so those are pretty steep.
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8:04 pm August 7, 2011
| Weeeee
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Doug – 2000 TJ
Work in Progress
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12:24 pm August 9, 2011
| Keith
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I was in the Silverton – Ouray area last month. It is truly amazing wheeling out there. Trails that actually go somewhere and are in beautiful surroudings. I rented a Wrangler and went on a great trail that went by a ghost town and then over a mountain pass.
It really makes what we call wheeling a joke.
 
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2002 Mitsu Montero Sport
2005 Wrangler LJ
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