January 15, 201214 yr Wanted to get out of the house as it's been a boring weekend. Drove south a few miles toward Conestoga, PA, and sawr a sign for "Shenk's Mill Wildflower Preserve". Not really familiar with the area even though it's like 6 miles south of my house. Suddenly, the blacktop ended and the road turned to gravel with some decent washouts and steep down- and uphill approach and departures. I turned around at a railroad track and took a different route. It was like I dropped off the face of the earth. I lowered the window to listen for the sound of banjos... Little Patriot pulled through well. I got a little mud on 'im. It turned out to be a fun excursion.
January 15, 201214 yr Author Yessir I did, Mr. carrots & celery. I figger I'll ride 'im that way this week and clean his little butt next weekend if the weather warrants it.
January 16, 201214 yr Cool...I haven't done any off-pavement driving in ages. I remember thrashing my Jeep around dirt and gravel trails in the Colorado high country about a week after I bought it..got into mud, tree branches, rocks, etc...
January 16, 201214 yr Vegi's are very good for keeping a little jeep in top shape! Guess what mom said is true, eat your vegies and grow up big and strong!
January 16, 201214 yr he is making fun of me being vegitarian for a week. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH, Here I thought he was making a referance to eating up the vegi's on the trail. Nothing wrong with doing the vegi thing for a week or two. Great way to clean yourself out.
January 16, 201214 yr Author Just teasin' Drewbert. Anyhoo, now that I know where this place is, I'll be checking it out periodically. Makes me enjoy my vehicle even more to explore its capabilities (modest as they may be compared to a Wrangler, but ahead of others in its class. A Terrain would have busted the bumper off the front of it, it's like 3 inches off the street at its lowest point! )
January 17, 201214 yr I think it looks like a freight train. Somebody should fit a custom train horn to one.
January 17, 201214 yr I think it looks like a freight train. Somebody should fit a custom train horn to one.
January 17, 201214 yr Yes a Pair of 160 decible train horns would be cool on it. I have them on my Suburban and the freak people out due to how loud they are
January 18, 201214 yr All this talk of Jeeps and off-roading quite upsets me. I never had the chance to really enjoy my Cherokee. In hindsight, I could kick my own ass for selling it. If I had just thought ahead, I would've seen that I would've been able to have it completely roadworthy this month. Oh well, foresight is never 20/20. I'm wonder if a reunion is a possibility, though? I know the guy I sold it to put a low-mileage 4.0 in it recently. Edited January 18, 201214 yr by black-knight
January 18, 201214 yr Sounds like a great trip, ocn ... but ... did you take any pics? Cort | 38.m.IL | pigValve + paceMaker + cowValve | 5 MCs + 1 Caprice Classic CHD.MCs.CC + RoadTrips.hobbies.RadioShows.us66 = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "The rhythm of the rails is all they feel" __ Steve Goodman __ 'City Of New Orleans'
January 18, 201214 yr Oh noez!!! you got mud on a jeep!?! That will buff right out! Yes a Pair of 160 decible train horns would be cool on it. I have them on my Suburban and the freak people out due to how loud they are I need those for my Miata...that would really freak people out!
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