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Post by roadkill on Dec 8, 2004 12:23:46 GMT -5
Hello my name is Scott and I'm from Corpus Christi, thats deep in south TX. I am looking forward to a wheeling trip to Moab in the near future. I've been through and visited all the stores and restaraunts there 3 times already but in the semi, so no wheeling for me. the last time through I did take a guided Hummer tour. I have an 01 TJ 4 banger with an OME lift, 1" body lift and on 33s, running 4.88s Truetrac in front and Yukon 35 with the Detroit in the rear.
This site looks great and has lots of potential for an exchange of info regarding Moab and the area trails.
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Post by xjchic on Dec 8, 2004 12:39:45 GMT -5
Welcome! Hope to see you up here soon!
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Post by greenjeep on Dec 8, 2004 12:59:01 GMT -5
the last time through I did take a guided Hummer tour. What tour company did you go through? I work for Highpoint Hummer when they need some extra help.
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Post by moabchic78 on Dec 8, 2004 22:35:13 GMT -5
on you're way over can you hit brownwood? you should show my birth dad that there are wheelers in texas too lol. ok sorry that wasnt nice - someone slap me.
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Post by roadkill on Dec 10, 2004 12:33:21 GMT -5
What tour company did you go through? I work for Highpoint Hummer when they need some extra help. that I don't remember off hand but the Hummer was an ex military model painted yellow with what looked like aluminum Mickey Thompson rims, I believe the guides name was Jeremy, but I could be wrong, been too long ago.
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Post by roadkill on Dec 10, 2004 12:35:33 GMT -5
on you're way over can you hit brownwood? you should show my birth dad that there are wheelers in texas too lol. ok sorry that wasnt nice - someone slap me. only if time permits, I don't want to waste precious time when I could be wheelin ;D
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Post by greenjeep on Dec 10, 2004 15:28:44 GMT -5
that I don't remember off hand but the Hummer was an ex military model painted yellow with what looked like aluminum Mickey Thompson rims, Yep, that was Highpoint.
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Post by moabchic78 on Dec 10, 2004 17:08:39 GMT -5
only if time permits, I don't want to waste precious time when I could be wheelin ;D hehehe my kinda wheeler
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Post by mrsburleyford on Dec 10, 2004 17:17:10 GMT -5
I've been through...3 times already but in the semi, so no wheeling for me. Take a look at the Land Use section, Status on Cliffhanger - you should be able to get your semi up there now.
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Post by moabchic78 on Dec 10, 2004 23:32:34 GMT -5
shhhhhh don't remind everyone . . .
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Post by roadkill on Dec 10, 2004 23:45:17 GMT -5
Take a look at the Land Use section, Status on Cliffhanger - you should be able to get your semi up there now. don't tempt me, I'd probably be the first one up it in a large car semi. the way it looked I doubt I'd have to lock the power divider in very sad, hopefully with time it'll return to something close to resembling its former state
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Post by Yoda on Mar 21, 2005 22:30:38 GMT -5
Howdy, Howdy, Howdy! I'm from the garden paradise of Odessa. Those aren't really trees though. They're pumpjacks & drilling rigs. I don't miss the rigs very much, or at all for that matter, but, good experience. I bought my Toyota there new in '85. I used to backpack in Big Bend every other weekend and sometimes in the guadalupes. No rust on the truck, but I'm starting to see some since we moved to Wyoming. Hope you get to come to the Safari soon. Regards, Yoda.
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