Arizona
#3201
Senior Member
I might as well post something too. I haven't been on here in a while. I kept my jeep but haven't done any wheeling in it, just using it to get around town and when my truck is in the shop I use it. I live in Gilbert, so if anyone wants to meet up for some trail riding then please let me know.
#3202
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Arizona
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Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
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We Arizonians are used to and welcome outsiders and tourists as part of our program. The population of Az jumps by at least 25% every weekend because of tourists from all over the world coming to visit the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Old Tucson, the Colorado River, and all the Native American influences that are here. So please come and join in and BS with us anytime you feel like, it's not ours, It's yours too!
Just like Arizona, everyone is absolutely welcome until they try to change us into something we do not want to be. That's when the line is crossed. lol
#3205
The wife and I almost made it to Four Corners and were going to circle around through GC this year. Poor planning on my part
#3206
CF Veteran
Hey... Funny thing about Arizonians. We are probably the friendliest folks you will meet and welcome to come jump in and visit with us over here anytime you like. It is in no way exclusive, just like the state of Az. In Az there is a U.S. flag in just about every yard, a Church on every corner, and except for the couple metro areas everyone waives at each other whether they know them or not.
We Arizonians are used to and welcome outsiders and tourists as part of our program. The population of Az jumps by at least 25% every weekend because of tourists from all over the world coming to visit the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Old Tucson, the Colorado River, and all the Native American influences that are here. So please come and join in and BS with us anytime you feel like, it's not ours, It's yours too!
Just like Arizona, everyone is absolutely welcome until they try to change us into something we do not want to be. That's when the line is crossed. lol
We Arizonians are used to and welcome outsiders and tourists as part of our program. The population of Az jumps by at least 25% every weekend because of tourists from all over the world coming to visit the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Old Tucson, the Colorado River, and all the Native American influences that are here. So please come and join in and BS with us anytime you feel like, it's not ours, It's yours too!
Just like Arizona, everyone is absolutely welcome until they try to change us into something we do not want to be. That's when the line is crossed. lol
#3207
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Arizona
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Oh man... You have the North rim and the vermilion cliffs not too far from you. Much better than the south rim and all the commercialized tourist traffic from this side. Sounds like a North rim camping trip might be in order someday.
#3209
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Might have to get up there myself once the XJ is working good.
#3210
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Apache Junction, AZ
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Year: 1993
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The North Rim is on my bucket list. I have lived here 15 years and have only seen the Grand Canyon once and it was only about 15 minutes. I blame my ex-wife for that. Now that I am single my next trip there will be as long as I damn well want it to be.