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Old 01-04-2008, 05:28 PM   #523 (permalink)
505FJ
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Re: New Mexico FJ'ers

Great, What I did was download waypoints from a route on a website. It takes you south right away and then over to the fallen windmill. Then to snoopy but through the hills instead of around them. When you get up snoopy, you go in a north east direction to quite a few more rock climbs. None of them were much more difficult than climbing snoopy but it is a cool little trail.

Last time I also showed Jack a couple climbs west of snoopy that look interesting. We did a small one in the jeep that I know you'll like. It has a small bypass, which we took, but it has a slight of camber climb to it that makes it interesting. There was another one that I haven't worked the nerve to try yet. It has a rock that sticks out a bit and is screaming door or fender. With a spotter I think we'll be fine. There was a couple of crazy climbs too but I think we'll probably pass on those. Well, maybe not Jack.

For the new guys, there are bypasses and a stock rig will keep up just fine. You'll be able to do some really cool climbs too.
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