Jeeps in beautiful places
Originally Posted by aajakt
First 2 are in Loveland Co. Working on a pipeline for Xcel energy summer 2010. The next 2 are near Gold Hill Co Oct 2010
The last one is back home in Dallas last weekend of Jan 2011
The last one is back home in Dallas last weekend of Jan 2011
Originally Posted by SLVR07
Is Xcel a good company to work for?
Originally Posted by aajakt
I could not tell how they are to work for. I was third party safety but I will say this the group of guys for Xcel that I worked with are a bunch if great guys
TORN and I spent yesterday driving around photographing some of the old bridges and low water crossings around Oklahoma. This was some paved and some dirt roads, but nothing technical at all. Most of the time we were in Osage County. Here are a few pictures of our Jeeps ...




The rest of the photos are here: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1825733844027.2098773.1260697505&l=b6296620 63 (you'll need to manually take out that space that the forum software is inserting before the last two characters in the URL).




The rest of the photos are here: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1825733844027.2098773.1260697505&l=b6296620 63 (you'll need to manually take out that space that the forum software is inserting before the last two characters in the URL).
We were on a Southern California "overland" trip. During the week we traveled nearly 600 miles and were able to do over 50% of it off asphalt. This was near the start of a route from Solvang to Santa Barbara that runs the ridge above them both. Loved ths old wooden bridge.


Hey im in so cal and would love to do a drive like this!!!
thanks again
I took a stab at this route- looks like it could be a great drive:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&sour...38581&t=h&z=15
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&sour...38581&t=h&z=15



