Trail Video Diaries from British Columbia
Thanks for taking time to make the videos ! Green is good. You are sort of at the opposite end of the spectrum when it comes to wheeling. You have cool damp weather, slippery rocks, water and mud. My normal wheeling environment is hot (today about 105 degrees) 3 inches of rain a year, sand and nasty very sharp rocks. Throw in a couple of rattlesnakes and there you have it. What I like best is that the JK is at home in either terrain.
WOW!!!! Im so jealous of ur sceanery! its beautiful out there!!! i got a 2010 jku sahara with 4" long arm lift and 37s no thanks to ur vids i can see what i can do if i ever come across terrain like that!
Ok.. I've been viewing vids and checking out the bc jeep club forum and I'm sold. I've been thinking of moving to BC Canada as mainly I'm so sick of warm dry weather that I can't stand it anymore.
All I need now is someone to sponsor me with a job so I can go through the Immigration process..
Anyone?
Ok.. I've been viewing vids and checking out the bc jeep club forum and I'm sold. I've been thinking of moving to BC Canada as mainly I'm so sick of warm dry weather that I can't stand it anymore.
All I need now is someone to sponsor me with a job so I can go through the Immigration process..
Anyone?
All I need now is someone to sponsor me with a job so I can go through the Immigration process..
Anyone?

It is beautiful I have to admit though.
Cheers
Besides that.. we were all born with waterproof suits that degrade under direct sun light. Who needs it.. meh..
I'll say one more thing about that weather... If the temp is above 40 degrees it's too hot for me.
I'm a 30/30/30 kinda guy.. 30F degrees, 30mph wind, and 30 inches of snow.

Maybe now you can see one of the main reasons why I hate where I live.. even in the winter you're lucky if the temp gets below 60.
Last edited by BornJeep; Jul 25, 2012 at 07:40 AM.




