GetOutThere
Adventurer
This thread is a spot for me to condense my pictures, ideas, and occasional trip reports. My thread will likely be light on mods, with mild adventures. I will document any issues with vehicle or gear here.
I had wanted a four door Jeep since their release. Inspired by the Expeditions West Tacoma way back in the day, I knew (or thought I knew) what vehicle I wanted.
April 2012 - The Jeep arrives. Built to my specs. Rubicon. Hard top, heated cloth seats (this is Canada, after all), auto, 4.10s.
I was on top of the world.
That blue Sunfire was my trade in, and faithful first car. Though it wasn't what I ended up needing in terms of a vehicle, I have little to nothing negative to say about it. Reliable, with manual everything, it served me well and took way more abuse than it deserved. I actually miss it sometimes... usually when filling up.
I don't really remember why, but my friends and I call the Jeep "The Black Pearl".
This was my first off road vehicle. I took every opportunity to find (or create) adventure in it. The first pin-striping from local trails showed up just a few days after purchase.
Had a bunch of mini-adventures around Ontario. Sleeping in the Jeep was the norm, . A thin sheet of plywood to cover the gap when the back seats folded down, some sleeping pads, sleeping bags, and pillows.
I had wanted a four door Jeep since their release. Inspired by the Expeditions West Tacoma way back in the day, I knew (or thought I knew) what vehicle I wanted.
April 2012 - The Jeep arrives. Built to my specs. Rubicon. Hard top, heated cloth seats (this is Canada, after all), auto, 4.10s.
I was on top of the world.
That blue Sunfire was my trade in, and faithful first car. Though it wasn't what I ended up needing in terms of a vehicle, I have little to nothing negative to say about it. Reliable, with manual everything, it served me well and took way more abuse than it deserved. I actually miss it sometimes... usually when filling up.
I don't really remember why, but my friends and I call the Jeep "The Black Pearl".
This was my first off road vehicle. I took every opportunity to find (or create) adventure in it. The first pin-striping from local trails showed up just a few days after purchase.
Had a bunch of mini-adventures around Ontario. Sleeping in the Jeep was the norm, . A thin sheet of plywood to cover the gap when the back seats folded down, some sleeping pads, sleeping bags, and pillows.
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