2000 miles of nervous nirvana....

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
Looks like an amazing trip. And some of those side hills looked crazy!

Yeah they where! It wasn't so much the sidehill that bothered me, it was the exposure in some areas. Sliding down into a tree is no big deal. Sliding down into the tree 600 feet away was. The Willys REALLY feels nice on sidehills for the most part. It is VERY low and stable overall. With better tires it could be a great little machine in the snow I think.
 

McZippie

Walmart Adventure Camper
Enjoyed reading your Trip Report!
Glad you and the jeep made it home safe and sound.

Would you do a similar trip again with your open jeep?
 

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
Enjoyed reading your Trip Report!
Glad you and the jeep made it home safe and sound.

Would you do a similar trip again with your open jeep?

Thanks.

Heck yes I would. I am already kinda planning the next one. Drive to the rubicon trail, do the trail, and drive back.
 

Storz

Explorer
What an awesome and inspiring trip! Thanks for posting the great write up as well, it got me through the second half of my work day stuck in cubicle hell.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747
 

delithic

Observer
That sounds like a fun trip. Reminds me of our Geology Camp during college where we travelled around some of those places like Rangely Colorado and Dinosaur National Park. Although we were headed from Colorado Springs up to Yellowstone so we skipped Vernal, Utah.

Still haven't finished reading your build page, but working on it slowly.

Look forward to reading about the next adventure....
 

Metcalf

Expedition Leader
Here is a short video of my little fun fender working a technical section on one of the mountain passes...


Please excuse the power steering belt working overtime. I ran out of room for adjustment before the pump pulley hits the inner fender. I will have to swap to a shorter belt to help the issue. The tires where at 2psi and the front end is locked......
 

redthies

Renaissance Redneck
Awesome trip!

We went down the same route from Kemerer to Telluride last year. The Flaming Gorge area is beautiful, and I agree 100% about the hwy south of Rangely. It's not exactly "pretty" country either. At least it's not a very long section.
 

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