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Title: New to off road
Post by: BUKI on July 12, 2006, 05:24:20 PM
Hi, I'm new to Olds. alberta, and was wondering if anyone knew of any trails that me and my fiance can enjoy?
I am very novice in this off roading thing, and have a very stock jeep.  AND it only has the 2.5 in it.
I kind of fell into the wrong crowd (the import racing scene), please don't hold that against me. :(
I really love my jeep and want to see what it and I are capable of.
Any info would be awesome
THANX Mike.
Title: New to off road
Post by: Vinman on July 12, 2006, 06:30:05 PM
You may want to drop by the CJA's annual Show & Shine this weekend, it would be a great opportunity to meet people and see what the CJA's all about.

The info's on the CJA home page.

Vince
Title: New to off road
Post by: BUKI on July 12, 2006, 09:57:18 PM
I will try, but I think I am working.
Trust me if there is any way I can make it, i will.
There is nothing better than seeing big jeeps, and bsing about them to.
Title: New to off road
Post by: apex on July 12, 2006, 10:08:01 PM
welcome to the dark side. just rememeber... we measure things tires, not wheels. 33's good, 22's not so good.

just because it's a 2.5 doesn't mean it can't be fun.  Just think of the weight  savings and stock gearing. There's lots of good people on this board and lots of good advice to be had.
Title: New to off road
Post by: BUKI on July 12, 2006, 10:14:34 PM
Ha ha very funny. :oops:  :oops:
Title: New to off road
Post by: HIWYH8R on July 13, 2006, 09:32:32 PM
Thats great you bought a jeep, you'll love it. Now you can spend lot's of money making it big hehe:)

Places to go are Mclean Creek, Indian Graves, Wiaporus (not really worth it though) and along the forestry rd west of Sundre, lots of nice camping there. All within 1 to 2 hours from Calgary.

Kel
Title: New to off road
Post by: TJ54 on July 13, 2006, 09:48:42 PM
Welcome to the Jeep forum.

2.5's are the best way to go, 4.0L are over rated :lol:

Since you live in Olds, you could also think about the cow lake area out by Rocky Mtn. House. I've never been out that way my self but I know lots have.
Title: New to off road
Post by: BUKI on July 13, 2006, 10:50:03 PM
Thanx for all the info boys.
I think Im gonna check at least one of them out on sunday.
Title: New to off road
Post by: Robb on July 14, 2006, 08:04:55 AM
All these places are great, and I still love the Waiparous area (regardless of what Kel thinks :))  No matter where you go make sure you go with someone experienced.  Their is a true finese to recovery that you'll learn a lot faster from someone who has been there.

No matter where you go, you will get stuck and more then likely more than once.  Half of trail riding is how good your truck is, the other half is how good your equipment is.

Good luck, and we look forward to seeing you on the trails.
Title: New to off road
Post by: HIWYH8R on July 14, 2006, 09:26:09 PM
Hehe, but since I've dicovered all the camping along the FSR near Sundre I perfer it now and is worth the extra half hour drive. It's all green grass and trees (so stay on the trail) and not dirt and trees. I haven't taken too many trails yet but it's like trail here cutline there, and I was camping beside a guy that had a argo and he said theres trails all over.
Title: New to off road
Post by: BUKI on July 14, 2006, 10:02:00 PM
Where is this trail?  is it on the 27?
how far away from sundre is it.  I would really like to look at this trail considering I am 20 min. away from Sundre.
Title: New to off road
Post by: HIWYH8R on July 14, 2006, 11:08:36 PM
Heheh, ya your only an hour away at the most. Just take the hiway west to sundre and go straight through the 4 way stop. Stay on the highway to Bearberry and keep going straight on the highway. Goes for a few KM's then turns to gravel road. Keep going till you hit the T intersection. This is the main forestry road. Left is wiaporus, calgary and right is norgegg rocky mountain house. Just look for little trails off the forestry road and camp and wheel  :)
Title: New to off road
Post by: BUKI on July 14, 2006, 11:21:00 PM
Sweet. 8)
Title: New to off road
Post by: Wif on July 18, 2006, 12:11:15 PM
Mike .. you'll need to change those tires out tho .. getting a little thin round the old tread. :wink:
Neville
Title: New to off road
Post by: HIWYH8R on July 18, 2006, 08:57:36 PM
Heheh Nevil, you just got that eye on tire faults eh? (inside joke). Were you at the store? I was camping out there and some dude down the trail we were camping on had a major domestic situation with the wife the night before and I dropped him off at the store in the morning. His car was destroyed by the wife :)

Got there and found out the CJA guys were out and met a few. I gotta go on a run sometime.

Kel
Title: New to off road
Post by: BUKI on July 18, 2006, 10:58:57 PM
Yeah I know nevile, the tires are toasty.
Just waitin for a little more dough for a lift so I can put my brand NEW 33s on.
But the bra really helped.  Eugene's cherokee rolled back and detroyed my fender.  I pulled it back out and the bra covers the whole thing up.  Cannot tell at all.  NO harm done.
The trail kicked A$$.  Me and Vanessa are lifers.
THANX
MIKE
Title: New to off road
Post by: BUKI on July 18, 2006, 11:02:01 PM
Hey HIWYH8R You really do need to come out.
It was really great putting the face to the name.  Good chattin with ya too.
Mike
Title: New to off road
Post by: Wif on July 19, 2006, 08:43:42 AM
Hey Kel .. how's things .. got that Cherokee sorted yet ?? How's it look with those 30's ??

No I wasn't there .. I've just finished the TJ (all those little jobs certainly add up) .. it's now insured and plated, so you'll see me about.

Nev
Title: New to off road
Post by: Wif on July 19, 2006, 08:56:56 AM
Quote from: "BUKI"
.. But the bra really helped.  Eugene's cherokee rolled back and detroyed my fender.  I pulled it back out and the bra covers the whole thing up.   ..


Yeah .. that's the trouble with bras .. they cover way too much up  :lol:  :wink:  :wink: