Metcalf
Expedition Leader
Hello everyone,
I thought this was the proper place to share the tail of this little adventure last weekend with some good friends.
Its not often that we all get together these days. We all met while in college in northern Idaho a few years ago. Time has gone by but we all stay in touch and have tried to get together over the years for bigger trips. There was four people on this trip....myself, Marc, Jonathan, and Doug. Since Jonathan and I have a flat fender jeep problem and don't have fancy newfangled vehicles that are big enough for trips like this we both got 'Winch Serpa' duty for the trip. I was also in charge of feeding all four people for the entire trip!
This trips goal was to make the first vehicle tracks over the Magruder corridor between Idaho and Montana. This section of trail is over a hundred miles of forest service roads from Elk City, Idaho to Darby, Montana. You never really know when the road is going to open up in the spring. Doug and Marc attempted this trip last year during Memorial Day weekend and didn't even come close to making it. This year we where attempting the trip about three weeks later hoping that would allow the snow to melt just enough to make it possible. This year however ended up having about 150% of normal snowfall and included 18" of new snow about a week before the trip! There was lots of last minute preparations to be done but we all ended up meeting only about an hour late just outside Kooskia, Idaho and caravaned onto Elk City, Idaho.
Though its a little out of the way its the last chance to fuel up the jeeps before the trip started. To my surprise the fuel wasn't overpriced even with the very remote location of the town. I have to commend the owners of the fuel station for this in Elk City!
Both jeeps where fully fueled and ready to go!
Marc owns the Silver jeep. Its a 2004 Jeep Rubicon. It is fresh out of the shop with a new 5.3 GM v-8/4l65e swap. It has the stock Rubicon 4:1 transfer case followed up by the stock D44 front and rear axles with 5.13 gears and Alloy USA shafts in all 4 corners. He is running a 4.5" Nth Degree Mobility long arm suspension system with OME shocks. 35" Krawlers and Hutchinson Rockmonster wheels give it a little bit of a mean look. The bumpers are by Safari Gard and a Superwinch 9000 pound with sits up front with some 3/8" winchline.
Doug owns the green jeep. Its a 2001 Jeep Sahara. I don't really know where to start with this one! Doug works as a machinist and it comes out in his jeep. Every time you look at it you find something new he has done. It still runs a fairly stock 4.0L straight six backed up by the stock NV3550. Behind that things get a little exotic. The stock np321 was cut down into a air shifted crawler box and followed up by a flipped D300 with a twin lever cable shifter. The stock D44 rear axle has 4.10 gears and an ARB air locker along with a disc brake conversion. The front axle is a high pinion D30 out of a cherokee with matching 4.10s and ARB air locker. The axles are still running stock shafts but are capped off with a set of the new 31575r16 BFG KM/2's on a set of Stuan beadlocked 16" factory Rubicon wheels. The suspension is mainly OME shocks and springs with some custom control arms and bracing. There is a small 1" body lift to help clear the transfer cases and to help make a high clearance transmission cross member fit correctly. The front of the jeep is capped off by a Kilby bumper, a 9K Tabor winch, and some 3/8" winchline. I could go on and on about this jeep! I hope to share some of the little stuff that makes it so unique throughout the story!
To be continued....
I thought this was the proper place to share the tail of this little adventure last weekend with some good friends.
Its not often that we all get together these days. We all met while in college in northern Idaho a few years ago. Time has gone by but we all stay in touch and have tried to get together over the years for bigger trips. There was four people on this trip....myself, Marc, Jonathan, and Doug. Since Jonathan and I have a flat fender jeep problem and don't have fancy newfangled vehicles that are big enough for trips like this we both got 'Winch Serpa' duty for the trip. I was also in charge of feeding all four people for the entire trip!
This trips goal was to make the first vehicle tracks over the Magruder corridor between Idaho and Montana. This section of trail is over a hundred miles of forest service roads from Elk City, Idaho to Darby, Montana. You never really know when the road is going to open up in the spring. Doug and Marc attempted this trip last year during Memorial Day weekend and didn't even come close to making it. This year we where attempting the trip about three weeks later hoping that would allow the snow to melt just enough to make it possible. This year however ended up having about 150% of normal snowfall and included 18" of new snow about a week before the trip! There was lots of last minute preparations to be done but we all ended up meeting only about an hour late just outside Kooskia, Idaho and caravaned onto Elk City, Idaho.
Though its a little out of the way its the last chance to fuel up the jeeps before the trip started. To my surprise the fuel wasn't overpriced even with the very remote location of the town. I have to commend the owners of the fuel station for this in Elk City!
Both jeeps where fully fueled and ready to go!
Marc owns the Silver jeep. Its a 2004 Jeep Rubicon. It is fresh out of the shop with a new 5.3 GM v-8/4l65e swap. It has the stock Rubicon 4:1 transfer case followed up by the stock D44 front and rear axles with 5.13 gears and Alloy USA shafts in all 4 corners. He is running a 4.5" Nth Degree Mobility long arm suspension system with OME shocks. 35" Krawlers and Hutchinson Rockmonster wheels give it a little bit of a mean look. The bumpers are by Safari Gard and a Superwinch 9000 pound with sits up front with some 3/8" winchline.
Doug owns the green jeep. Its a 2001 Jeep Sahara. I don't really know where to start with this one! Doug works as a machinist and it comes out in his jeep. Every time you look at it you find something new he has done. It still runs a fairly stock 4.0L straight six backed up by the stock NV3550. Behind that things get a little exotic. The stock np321 was cut down into a air shifted crawler box and followed up by a flipped D300 with a twin lever cable shifter. The stock D44 rear axle has 4.10 gears and an ARB air locker along with a disc brake conversion. The front axle is a high pinion D30 out of a cherokee with matching 4.10s and ARB air locker. The axles are still running stock shafts but are capped off with a set of the new 31575r16 BFG KM/2's on a set of Stuan beadlocked 16" factory Rubicon wheels. The suspension is mainly OME shocks and springs with some custom control arms and bracing. There is a small 1" body lift to help clear the transfer cases and to help make a high clearance transmission cross member fit correctly. The front of the jeep is capped off by a Kilby bumper, a 9K Tabor winch, and some 3/8" winchline. I could go on and on about this jeep! I hope to share some of the little stuff that makes it so unique throughout the story!
To be continued....