My recent club run in NH
This was my first time to this location. I've seen videos, heard the horror stories and seen the carnage from people running the extreme trails here so I was bit nervous since my setup isn't exactly hard core. we decided to start with the green trails which are the easiest but I would compare them to more moderate to hard trails when looking at other trails we have in new England. We ended up moving over to some blue trails and a few black obstacles to try for those of us willing to have some more fun. There are red (extreme) trails at this wheeling spot but they are meant more for buggies or, in the case of one of our club members, a Jk with 40's.
Here are some videos. My rear locker was not working all day but still had my front working. These are the easier trails for the most part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hIc_L1cngE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ5KKJDM34g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsXQ1xedCCo A stock Rubi was with us. I believe he had 1800 miles on his jeep and was not happy when we made a turn onto a harder section. You will see it around the 4:34 mark in the video. But, he did awesome and only needed a small tug here and there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBIODRlzgt8
Here are some videos. My rear locker was not working all day but still had my front working. These are the easier trails for the most part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hIc_L1cngE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ5KKJDM34g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsXQ1xedCCo A stock Rubi was with us. I believe he had 1800 miles on his jeep and was not happy when we made a turn onto a harder section. You will see it around the 4:34 mark in the video. But, he did awesome and only needed a small tug here and there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBIODRlzgt8
Great videos and pictures!
Seems like a great group. I like how were the spotters would info the driver that it just the sliders. Hate it when people say don't worry about it now or the damage is done.
Seems like a great group. I like how were the spotters would info the driver that it just the sliders. Hate it when people say don't worry about it now or the damage is done.
Wheeling in New England is either deep mud stuff which I hate or some rather technical rock crawling where undercarriage protection is a must. Hearing things crunch and scrape just means we were doing it right!
The guy doing the spotting is by far the best spotter I've ever had. The guy has gotten me through things on 35's that others on 37's haven't been able to!
I think you misunderstood my comment. What I was say its nice to reassure the driver the noise he is hearing is just his armor, like his sliders.
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I actually just installed the rock hard tranny and oil pan skid before this trip. Been wheeling for 5 years with stock tranny skid and never hit oil pan. This trip.....two huge gouges right where my pan sits so thankfully I had done the skid!


