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Thanks for advice from all above. Based on what I see and also on conversations with Cany NPS personnel I'm going without extra fuel. I can make 300 miles on pavement and the ground seems mostly hard. Cany personnel say I can drive a lot of it in 2-wheel so I'll save there.
I'd take fuel but I'm packed to the gills with 4 in my Cherokee (see my home made roof tent in the jeep vehicle section this site http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4802). There just isn't any room left.
Special thanks to Erik for a really great www site. I was all over it. It is really hard to blend off-road ability with comfort. I'm impressed that you are able to live full-time, and realllly impressed that you can hold a job from... anywhere!
I see from the current blog you are in south east Utah. Look for a red XJ next week.
Mike
Thanks for advice from all above. Based on what I see and also on conversations with Cany NPS personnel I'm going without extra fuel. I can make 300 miles on pavement and the ground seems mostly hard. Cany personnel say I can drive a lot of it in 2-wheel so I'll save there.
I'd take fuel but I'm packed to the gills with 4 in my Cherokee (see my home made roof tent in the jeep vehicle section this site http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4802). There just isn't any room left.
Special thanks to Erik for a really great www site. I was all over it. It is really hard to blend off-road ability with comfort. I'm impressed that you are able to live full-time, and realllly impressed that you can hold a job from... anywhere!
I see from the current blog you are in south east Utah. Look for a red XJ next week.
Mike