Hey ya'll, this is Ron and I was the one riding/driving the Denali Saturday when we met. Just wanted to say thanks for letting us hang out with your group since we seemed to misplace ours! It was a great day and we had a blast on our first trip to Harlan. Maybe we will see yall up there again soon, or if you get the chance, yall come down to Grayrock Offroad here in Alabama. It is also a great park and the FJ's would love it. They have a big ride in Feb. sometime. Once again it was nice meeting ya'll, and hope to see you on the trails again!! (P.S. Yotachick, I hope you got all that mud out of your hair!)
Hey ya'll, this is Ron and I was the one riding/driving the Denali Saturday when we met. Just wanted to say thanks for letting us hang out with your group since we seemed to misplace ours! It was a great day and we had a blast on our first trip to Harlan. Maybe we will see yall up there again soon, or if you get the chance, yall come down to Grayrock Offroad here in Alabama. It is also a great park and the FJ's would love it. They have a big ride in Feb. sometime. Once again it was nice meeting ya'll, and hope to see you on the trails again!! (P.S. Yotachick, I hope you got all that mud out of your hair!)
Ron, thanks for coming to our rescue. It was great hanging out with you guys to. We were at GrayRock back in October for an event and had a blast. We will be back again this year, it's a great park. Hope to see you and UBKON on the trails again in the near future.
Chichid65 I'm glad that you decided to come down on short notice and meet up with us. It was nice meeting you. Remember you are more than welcome to join us in Moab and the Summit.
Chichid65 I'm glad that you decided to come down on short notice and meet up with us. It was nice meeting you. Remember you are more than welcome to join us in Moab and the Summit.
I'm glad I went down to harlan, Sorry You guys had to leave Sunday morning. I had a great day of wheelin'. It was also nice meeting you guys, maybe next time we can actual wheel together. Thanks again for the invite out to Moab and then onto the summit. Will keep this in mind.
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Hey ya'll, this is Ron and I was the one riding/driving the Denali Saturday when we met. Just wanted to say thanks for letting us hang out with your group since we seemed to misplace ours! It was a great day and we had a blast on our first trip to Harlan. Maybe we will see yall up there again soon, or if you get the chance, yall come down to Grayrock Offroad here in Alabama. It is also a great park and the FJ's would love it. They have a big ride in Feb. sometime. Once again it was nice meeting ya'll, and hope to see you on the trails again!! (P.S. Yotachick, I hope you got all that mud out of your hair!)
Dude! Thanks for helping us out of a bad situation. You really saved my butt AND my FJ!! Also enjoyed the ride and yes I did get all the big clumps of mud out of my hair.
The buggy was built by Wide Open Designs in Murfreesboro, TN. Adam Woodlee is the owners name and he does excellent work!! The amount of detail that is in the buggy is unbelievable and is not able to be seen in these pictures. Also, you need to hear it!!! WOW! It is a stroked 6.0 with a lot of horsepower. Maybe a link of the video will get posted. If you ever see it in person you will understand. It took him 8-10 months to put it all together and it performs flawlessly. Wish it were mine!!! It actually belongs to a good friend and I have just been riding shotgun until Adam is finished with my Jeep. If anybody is intrested, there is a build thread on Pirate4x4.com and some video of the buggy at Gray Rock on Youtube. On Youtube search "Grayrock, or Cable Hill". It will be listed as Uncle Bob on Cable Hill.
The buggy was built by Wide Open Designs in Murfreesboro, TN. Adam Woodlee is the owners name and he does excellent work!! The amount of detail that is in the buggy is unbelievable and is not able to be seen in these pictures. Also, you need to hear it!!! WOW! It is a stroked 6.0 with a lot of horsepower. Maybe a link of the video will get posted. If you ever see it in person you will understand. It took him 8-10 months to put it all together and it performs flawlessly. Wish it were mine!!! It actually belongs to a good friend and I have just been riding shotgun until Adam is finished with my Jeep. If anybody is intrested, there is a build thread on Pirate4x4.com and some video of the buggy at Gray Rock on Youtube. On Youtube search "Grayrock, or Cable Hill". It will be listed as Uncle Bob on Cable Hill.
Here is the link from over at pirate. Man that thing is nice!