The Off Road/Trail Pics & Video Thread

What a perfect day to run the green and blue trails at Krawling for K9s at Rausch Creek. Over 500 Jeeps, saw a few other 392s as well. Some minor trail damage - a bent exhaust tip, and I beat up the factory skids pretty good, but otherwise my 392 handled like a champ. This thing never ceases to amaze me. Looking forward to going back out in a few weeks!

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Back at Rausch today to run some green trails. Perfect fall day with some beautiful views. Crimped a second exhaust tip. I don’t know why Jeep put this giant box muffler with these low hanging tips on an off-road vehicle. I’m going to have to upgrade to the Magnaflow Rock Crawler kit soon. Looking forward to heading back in a few weeks to run some more challenging trails.
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Not mine but this buggy was awesome.
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What a perfect day to run the green and blue trails at Krawling for K9s at Rausch Creek. Over 500 Jeeps, saw a few other 392s as well. Some minor trail damage - a bent exhaust tip, and I beat up the factory skids pretty good, but otherwise my 392 handled like a champ. This thing never ceases to amaze me. Looking forward to going back out in a few weeks!

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From his expression he seems a bit sad :( LOL
 
Great day wheeling for a great cause at Rausch. Got to tackle all 3 badge of honors trails there!

Crawler Ridge:
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Crawl Daddy (unfortunately didn’t get many action shots on this one since my passengers both wanted to ride along for this trail):
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Trail 11:
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Spent about 2 hours scrubbing down after I got home. So fresh and so clean.
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In the latter half of June, we spent 6 days in and around the Creede, CO area. Engineer and Cinnamon Pass opened two days before we ran them. We tried to go over Stony Pass but a path hadn't been cut across the very top of the path through the snow. It was deep up top still and required a dozer to cut a path.

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Moab, first trip after moving to 40’s and Currie Platinums.
 

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Went up to the mountains this weekend with some buddies, did a real easy trail just test out the 37's. Didn't encounter any rubbing at all on stock suspension!
 

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Took an abandoned section of state road home from town today. It is 3 miles long and has been abandoned for well over 40 years. when I was younger my grandfather would let me drive his Plymouth Fury on it, it has really changed. Now it’s just used for logging operations.
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