The 1200-mile distance between myself and
you makes that a bit of a challenge. Otherwise, we’d both be there.
We’ve become Jeep snobs, having two in our garage.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v318/b_casteel/Project%20JEEP/Happy%20Family/100_1217.jpg
Two years ago, but they rarely stay that
clean. J Both have larger tires and more lift now. Oh,
and dings are known to us as character. Just make sure to take a tire
gauge, CO2 tank (with accessories) and air down to about 6lbs. Your
kidneys will thank you for this, and the ride will be far more pleasant.
Brian
Team A.I.
From:
az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com
[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of MEL HOCKWITT
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008
12:19 PM
To: AZgeocaching
Subject: [Az-Geocaching]
Geocache/4X4 trip
There has been some
interest shown in a Geocache hunt through Charouleau Gap. The off road
miles would be around 18 and there are at least 4 caches to be found. I
will be taking my Jeep Cherokee and have 2, maybe 3 - seats spoken for, I know
of 2 other Jeeps that would like to go.
I would like to keep
the total of vehicles to around 6.
This is a difficult
4X4 trail but with help we can get everyone through. You will most likely
get some dings if you have a stock vehicle.
Please respond if you
have interest on making this trip, I have planned on Sunday June 23rd meeting
in Catalina at Basha's (Oracle & Golder Ranch Rd) will travel south to
north and I think that is the most scenic.
You will need water
and lunch as the trip should take about 5 hours depending on time spent looking
for caches and any problems.
Mel (