Any of you go offroading?

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How about it, in the snow?

=D

I went through some drifts that were 4 feet deep as well.

Here's me posing with my jeep :)
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yyyyyyeeeeeeee hhhhhhhaaaaaawwwwwwww Posts!
 
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This beast of jeep - with 35 inches of bad ass BF Goodrich All Terrain KO tires chained up ready to handle the snow.

Cost:
Jeep = $350
Lockers = $1500
Tires = $400
Lift Kit = $200

Total = $2450ish.

This jeep has done all the toughest trails in Moab. The norm for people who tread in Moab is about $20-70,000 for their four wheeling toy. This jeep hangs or does better than them. =D
It pisses the people off because they drop a ton of coin while my friend laughs at them scraping away at a rock or branch not caring if he messes his jeep up more. (note the missing parts, scrapes and such abuse to the jeep :) )
 
Oh yes, off roading done with my baby! Jeep rocks!

Done off road beach, mud, and snow

Understand what you mean for mud, I done that and cleaning up is alot work. I got pressure washer so it helps.
 
Off road in mud? between Rochester and Syracuse.

Here is Rochester, last year and two years ago, my wife pissed off that I flunk plow the snow off driveway. I didn't bother plow because both of My Jeep no problem go in drive way or coming out EVEN with street snowplow left over. Had friend of mine lost bet think I will stuck, nope! gracefully plowing itself in and out.

Beach, in Outer banks of North Carolina, other word, OBX Both of our Jeep Wrangler and Cherokee got on beach, haven't stuck at all. (Remind, our Cherokee is not grand, just regular.).

awesome diehardbiker - where in NY?
 
I do it all the time. It's part of my job. Snow, rain, mud, floods, rocks, over small landslides, etc..
 
No snowmobile yet. Require certification first and so I'll get that next.
 
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