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From: Washington State
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
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I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread regarding the "non official club" status we are striving for. Discussing stickers, shirts, name, logos, and all that stuff.
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From: Oak Harbor, WA.
Year: 1987
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 liter RENIX I-6, DIY Cold Air Intake, 2.5 FM Exhaust, 3 Core Radiator
I'm in!! When do we do our next Unofficial NCOA 4wheeling run?? Walker Valley was awesome last weekend! There is a new guy to the CF that lives over in Kitsap County right by the Tahuya State Forest ORV area, that wants to get together with some XJ guys and go wheeling over there. I haven't been in over there in a few yesrs but, it's still a great place to go. It's really good for winter time because it is low enough to go there year round without being in 3 feet of snow.
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From: Ft. Lewis, Wa
Year: 1987
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I am down for whatever you guys want to do, I think that I am going to spend the rest of the winter building. Hopefully we can all get together some time in the future.
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Tahuya is too low to get a significant amount of snow. The last time I went there was in mid January and there was just little bits here and there in the shadey spots. That is the great thing about Tahuya. It's a fun trail with all levels of things to do from easy to hard.....and it is open year round because it doesn't get snowed in.
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From: Oak Harbor, WA.
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Yeah!! you are close to Tahuya. That's a pretty sweet XJ you have there, too. I hope you can go wheeling this weekend. If you can't, maybe you'll have to come over and go to Walker Valley with us next time.
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I'm up for anything but deep mud. I cant stand cleaning that stuff off. I am also finished with the snow hahaha. What kind of terrain are you guys talking about. I have a good friend up in Oak Harbor that would like to go as well. How close is this to you guys up there. I could stay with them and make it a weekend thing. Also is someone good with making stickers?
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Thought I would toss in a fun pic of my fun in the mud last saturday.

Of course I had to be pulled out by my brothers cherokee, but so did my buddies with there 39's

Of course I had to be pulled out by my brothers cherokee, but so did my buddies with there 39's

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From: Oak Harbor, WA.
Year: 1987
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Fivendime, What is your buddy, who lives in Oak Harbor's name? I live in Oak Harbor, too.


