Jeepinaaron
Adventurer
Jeeps and adventure has been a mainstay of my entire existence. My childhood was filled with camping, fishing, and summer trips spent in the west exploring national parks. I am one of those lucky guys who found a wife who also shares a love for adventure. Our relationship has seen cold nights in a tent, rock climbing adventures, and trips to foreign countries. I have never owned a vehicle other than a Jeep and am currently on my fourth Jeep. They have always served me well and provide a means for adventure. Recently after having our first child I have been thinking and looking for a way to combine my love's for Jeep and adventure. Enter Overlanding.
I have been to Moab Utah three other times and when it came time to plan this trip I wanted it to be filled with adventure and away from mainstream. My previous trips have been spent in rental houses and this one would be different. My intention here is to chronicle my adventure so that I can share the successes and failures of my first Overland trip.
The plan for this trip would include driving my 03 Jeep Grand Cherokee and my Dad's 05 Jeep Unlimited Rubicon from NC to Colorado and then on to Moab. I recently acquired a modified Fleetwood Off-Road camper which would serve as our home away from home. Once arriving in Colorado we intended on kissing the Interstate goodbye and relying on back roads as our route from destination to destination. Unfortunately due to work schedules my wife couldn't join us for this trip. In addition to my Dad and I, my friend from work Tyson accompanied us on this adventure. Our trip included mountain passes in Colorado, hard trails in Moab, and time in Canyonlands National Park.
This trip took place from September 12 through the 22nd. I am in the process of sorting through my picture and video and will update this post in a day by day format as quickly as time allows.
Sneek Peak: Shafer Switchbacks of the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands NP
Dad making Moab Rim look easy.
The WJ (Lola) on Poison Spider.
I have been to Moab Utah three other times and when it came time to plan this trip I wanted it to be filled with adventure and away from mainstream. My previous trips have been spent in rental houses and this one would be different. My intention here is to chronicle my adventure so that I can share the successes and failures of my first Overland trip.
The plan for this trip would include driving my 03 Jeep Grand Cherokee and my Dad's 05 Jeep Unlimited Rubicon from NC to Colorado and then on to Moab. I recently acquired a modified Fleetwood Off-Road camper which would serve as our home away from home. Once arriving in Colorado we intended on kissing the Interstate goodbye and relying on back roads as our route from destination to destination. Unfortunately due to work schedules my wife couldn't join us for this trip. In addition to my Dad and I, my friend from work Tyson accompanied us on this adventure. Our trip included mountain passes in Colorado, hard trails in Moab, and time in Canyonlands National Park.
This trip took place from September 12 through the 22nd. I am in the process of sorting through my picture and video and will update this post in a day by day format as quickly as time allows.
Sneek Peak: Shafer Switchbacks of the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands NP

Dad making Moab Rim look easy.

The WJ (Lola) on Poison Spider.
