‘JK-Forum’ Member’s Trail Videos Will Keep Your Eyes Busy

By -

Jeep Wrangler Rubicon mastering the Rubicon

If you’re looking for some great ‘Rock Garden’ Jeep content to keep you busy for while, take a look at this thread!

These days, it seems there are lot of people who will use their Jeeps for just about everything under the sun except, well, off-roading. Don’t get us wrong, people are free to do whatever they like with their vehicles. Their money, their rules. However, it’s always refreshing to see people using a Jeep for what it’s made for, and forum member rellik619 is doing just that in the “Rock Garden” thread.

So far, the OP has posted videos from the San Diego Jeep Club (SDJC) (we can surmise that he/she is also a member), everything from Rodriguez Canyon to Otay Mountains. Lots of rock crawling, skid plate scraping, fender warping goodness. There’s even some killer footage of the Rubicon Trail as well.

SDJC often throws trail parties and events throughout the year. However given the current global debacle, they are naturally reassessing them as they come up. So for the time being, posting the most recent footage will have to do.

So for now, sit back and enjoy the beautiful sights and sounds of dirt and gravel being punished by gnarly 37s. We know, it’s obviously not the same caking your own JK or JL in mud, but it won’t be too much longer before we get out on the trails again. If you have your own videos or pictures, please feel free to share them in the thread! The more, the merrier!

Join the JK-Forums now!

Derin Richardson is a seasoned editor who's worked in print and digital media since 2008. He earned his Bachelor of Arts at California State University, Fullerton, and is an avid fan of American muscle. He oversees content for The Mustang Source, Mustang Forums, Dodge Forum, MB World, JK-Forum and 5Series.

As the grandson of a former L.A. Fire Department mechanic, he's grown up around cars and trucks most of his life. Some of his fondest memories are the times he helped wrench on his grandfather's 1941 Ford Pickup, which he endearingly nicknamed "High Yeller."

He currently drives a Red Hot 2018 Chevrolet Camaro SS but appreciates anything with four wheels and a little rumble.

Derin can be reached at derin.richardson@internetbrands.com


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 01:15 AM.