bobby.f3
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your trip looks amazing, thanks for sharing! My biggest issue with having a "desert-rated" Mojave on the East Coast is that now I'm jonesing to get back to Johnson Valley some day and stretch the legs a bit.
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Appreciate that info, thanks!My trailer hunt took a while since I had specific requirements I didn’t want to compromise on. I had a 2 door JK at the time so I had a 2000 lb weight limit.
Size- needs to fit in garage so no storage fees.
Weight- under 2000 lbs
Durability- will it survive my abuse?
Capability- will it go on real Jeep trails
Just before I decided to order a new one I got super lucky. I found mine in 2019 (like new) on Craigslist for a decent price. After adding accessories I wanted and upgrading the suspension, it’s been an amazing trailer.
The hitch is a Max Coupler full articulating hitch.
Trailer-
https://oregontrailer.net/model/dodrop/
Suspension-
https://timbren.com/i-30497992-1-tonne-hd-axle-less-trailer-suspension-w-long-spindles.html
Hitch-
https://www.cuoffroad.com/product-lines/max-coupler-line/
Yes! Great narrative and pics OP thanks for sharing!great use of the best version gladiator.
epic trip . thanks for sharing those beautiful pictures. love your trailer.Dry Soda Lake bed
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Travelers Monument (we added a rock to the pile)
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Sand dunes. It was getting dark and was quite challenging finding our way through here.
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My dad took the family in late 1949 from Pasadena to a ranch in the Mojave where he grew Alfalfa. The ranch was in the shadow of Piute Butte which he owned a part of. We took the Jeep out there a year ago and now the ranch is entirely covered with solar panels and the owner is selling the electricity to Southern California Edison. My older brothers remember the pigs and horses and the sidewinders. The foundation of the house, barn, and the small swimming pool were still there, and so were the snakes.I finally did it! This trail has been on my list for many years, but hasn’t fit into my schedule until now. I invited a few others to go with me but it was short notice and I decided what the hell, and went anyway. I figured there would be others out there and I was right. What a great adventure. The JT was flawless and so was my trailer. No mechanical issues whatsoever. I used a combo of Gaia, Trails Offroad and the Mojave Road Guide book to stay on course. Route finding can be confusing because the trail has changed over the years and different maps point you in different directions. The east half of the trail is scenic and pretty quiet, but the west half is busy, bumpy and much slower going, so I really liked the east side better. Anyway, here’s a bunch of pics, and I'm happy to answer any questions you want to ask.
Thursday night camping near Bullhead City
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