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Expedition Leader
Arizona peeps:
I've landed myself the esteemed position of "Expedition Correspondent" with JPFreek magazine.
I'd like to do a late afternoon run at the Saguaro Lake coves (AKA "Rolls OHV") to park the party at one the cove/beaches, barbeque with some expedition buddies, eat some food and do some lake swimming....
This would be Satruday June 17th, and meet at 4:00 pm at Butcher Jones parking area. It'll be hot, yes, and that's why we're going to one of the beaches to play in the water. We'd drive out in the dark. You'll love it.
While the magazine is arranged around Jeeps, it's content is more about adventure. All vehicle makes and models welcome.
Selling points:
Again, all makes and models of vehicles are more than welcome. The roads in the area, as I remember, have some good hill climbs/descents along with some choice ruts and cross-axle action. Typically if a certain path makes you uncomfortable, there are plenty of bypasses.
This would be a good one for the whole family since the trail driving is pretty short, and we'll feast and swim. For simplicity, I'll provide a grill. We can potluck the sides, desserts, drinks, etc - we'll work it out in the thread.
Who's interested?
Thanks,
Mark
I've landed myself the esteemed position of "Expedition Correspondent" with JPFreek magazine.
I'd like to do a late afternoon run at the Saguaro Lake coves (AKA "Rolls OHV") to park the party at one the cove/beaches, barbeque with some expedition buddies, eat some food and do some lake swimming....
This would be Satruday June 17th, and meet at 4:00 pm at Butcher Jones parking area. It'll be hot, yes, and that's why we're going to one of the beaches to play in the water. We'd drive out in the dark. You'll love it.
While the magazine is arranged around Jeeps, it's content is more about adventure. All vehicle makes and models welcome.
Selling points:
- You get to use your off road lights if you have them
- Girls in bikinis
- Fun
- Short-n-sweet trip
- You'll be supporting me in my newest endeavor
Again, all makes and models of vehicles are more than welcome. The roads in the area, as I remember, have some good hill climbs/descents along with some choice ruts and cross-axle action. Typically if a certain path makes you uncomfortable, there are plenty of bypasses.
This would be a good one for the whole family since the trail driving is pretty short, and we'll feast and swim. For simplicity, I'll provide a grill. We can potluck the sides, desserts, drinks, etc - we'll work it out in the thread.
Who's interested?
Thanks,
Mark