Tim Detour
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anyone else experiencing this?
It all started with a 90 YJ way back. When the TJs came out I bought one of the very first, I still have it.
I went on to build an impressive stroker motor for my wife's XJ while also building a suspension for it too.
For over 17 years we wheeled these jeeps over every trail in Moab and during that time I planned and lead those trips with my family and several others who followed along.
It came to a point where I couldn't do it anymore. The stress of having to plan the whole trip, pick the trails, fix everyones junk, listen to complaints, lay down the law on trail ethics etc... to be the daddy. It will weigh on you.
Feeling sad that the jeep spark after all these years had been driven from me.
It's returning... I feel the enthusiasm I lost coming back with this purchase. I really enjoyed the other peoples enthusiasm too. We used to attend Jeep Jamboree USA events 2000-2015 and the new jeep owners were so much fun to be around! Some of that is here and I am picking up on it because it is contagious.
Moab has been dead to me for several years. It was a place that I loved so much and have been to many times but became so much work.
Right now, I can't wait to go back
It all started with a 90 YJ way back. When the TJs came out I bought one of the very first, I still have it.
I went on to build an impressive stroker motor for my wife's XJ while also building a suspension for it too.
For over 17 years we wheeled these jeeps over every trail in Moab and during that time I planned and lead those trips with my family and several others who followed along.
It came to a point where I couldn't do it anymore. The stress of having to plan the whole trip, pick the trails, fix everyones junk, listen to complaints, lay down the law on trail ethics etc... to be the daddy. It will weigh on you.
Feeling sad that the jeep spark after all these years had been driven from me.
It's returning... I feel the enthusiasm I lost coming back with this purchase. I really enjoyed the other peoples enthusiasm too. We used to attend Jeep Jamboree USA events 2000-2015 and the new jeep owners were so much fun to be around! Some of that is here and I am picking up on it because it is contagious.
Moab has been dead to me for several years. It was a place that I loved so much and have been to many times but became so much work.
Right now, I can't wait to go back
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