Hey guys, I just got back a few days ago from Moab, Utah where my uncle and I went off roading in his 2006 Jeep Rubicon. It has an 6 inch "Nth Degree" lift, 35" tires, front and rear lockers, bumpers, sliders, full undercarriage armor, winch, roll bar, and even satelite radio It's loaded! He had it built up real nice. While in Moab, I got to drive the Jeep the entire time off road. He started me off on Poison Spider. It's rated 4 (out of 5) for difficulty. Next I did Gold Bar Rim and then Strike Ravine which we travelled along with an Izuzu group that day. We then travelled south to Canyonlands and we did Elephant Hill. It was a sweet trip for sure! Some of the obstacles were extremely scary, but I managed to make it through alright! Here are all of my pictures from the trip. There's quite a few, and still a few more yet to come, but enjoy!
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Great pics - I'm planning a Moab trip in August to finally go mountain biking there. It's one of those places that shoud be on every biker's "places you have to ride before you die" list.
[size=75]Thanks, CHRIS
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