Alright. Abbreviated trip report from Boggs and Boulders. Located in Andalusia, Alabama.
Not a bad park, 1000+ acres of do whatever the hell you want land. Prices are reasonable. If you want, just google them and you can see. No set campgrounds, it's where ever you decide to pass out.
Now, onto the juicy stuff.
4 main rigs went up. Myself, a 99 Jeep XJ Cherokee, 89 YJ Wrangler, and a 94 (maybe?) YJ Wrangler. The 1.5 hour drive up there wasn't terribly bad. The only hiccup that we ran into was that both Jeeps started to run hot driving on the road for so long and hauling all their stuff up and down the Southern Alabama hills. As we stopped, one of them decided to burp up all it's transmission fluid. Eventually, though ... we made it.
Did a little bit of afternoon wheeling before heading back to camp for food. Typical exploring trails and whatnot. Great land to wheel all over though, highly recommended. Of course, people got stuck, particularly the ones who's vehicles names started with a "J" and ended with a "P". Granted, one incident in the Jeep affectionately known as "Papa Smurf" what just for S&G's. We told the guy about a mud hole where everybody got stuck last time, and feeling left out, he just had to get himself stuck as well. For size reference, he was on 38's. Not a small hole when you see the picture. Did a little bit of rock crawling, and watched the ridiculous rock buggy competition. That was impressive. Not too many pictures of our rig, just because the only camera in the group happened to be in our truck. Enjoy the pics.
Some pics of the trails:
Papa Smurf and the Mud Hole.
XJ being recovered by me:
A bunch of random shots:
All in all, it was an excellent weekend. All the trails are passable, and every obstacle has a way around it. But, I sure did use the heck out of my skid plates here and there.