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i just thought this was funny myself, i had gone mudding with no door and topless and when i went to leave i had a dirty jeep inside and out, but my doors were CLEAN!!
“it’s Sunday morning; let’s ride up the mountain on our road illegal bikes and trash the place, also illegally. It’s not as if the police will try to stop us”.
This was at Billing. Disco now sadly a write off as we were rear ended at 50 mph 2 weeks ago. Lucky for us we had a Landrover and no one in our vehicle was injured.
We have made a family outing of going off roading on sundays sometimes - this is one of our adventures at Raglan Pits.
Vehicle #4. The green Defender marks something of a turning point in my life. Apart from bringing me into a more technical style of offroading, it was also there when I started interning at GSD&M, and when I first began dating Jamie.
It had its own demons, however, and after leaving me stranded twice in the span of a month due to computer failures I decided to trade it in for a slightly older, less computer-dependent D90.
november 9 2009: as i as set my compass towards greener pastures for a much needed decompression i was presented with a few majestic goodies as i dodge my way out of chilecito for good.
This is a pic of my 2000 Jeep Wrangler Sport. Its a 4.0, 6 cyclinder automatic. I added a Smittybuilt rock bumper, a Smittybuilt 8,000 lb winch, brighter drive lights, and a billet gas lid cover. I still have more things I want to do to her, but it will wait. Jeepin' / offroading is one of my other hobbies I enjoy doing. Lately I have been just taking my Jeep out and shooting pics, I get to do two of my favorite things at once. Hence my ID ..Jeepinpixie.
So here is the story... I got this toy truck in a happy meal the other day and hated it because it didn't do anything spectacular. It doesn't go by itself and nothing moves but the wheels (yeah... you have to push it yourself). So, I tried to give it away to a couple of friends, but no one would take it. Then later I get pulled over and pull it out of my pocket looking for my papers. The cop questioned it, like it was suspicious (probably just thought I was crazy... a 28 year old with a tonka truck!). I ended up hating the truck and playing with it to show people how it doesn't do anything fun... that i ended up having fun with it! So, I had this cool photo idea that I would put this truck onto the parking lot of a Sheetz that we stopped by on our way to Walkin's Glen, NY. I made the truck the only thing in color just to bring it out more. My friend Tanya suggested that not only should I make this a series, but should keep the black and white concept throughout the series! Thinking it was a great idea, I stepped into my new set of wheels and just went offroading everywhere!!!