Columbus Area Jeepers?
We were planning to go there also until we found out there will be over 100+ rigs there. The property is not that big so it sounded more stressful then fun since we had to pay and then wait in lines all day and most stuff my rig would have problems with, so we decided to go have a fun relaxing day down there and not pay anything to wheel.
Wow! I can see the chili bowl being a better trail choice also. However my friends have been planning this and will still have a ball and maybe learn a few things in the process.
Hey everyone, just wanted to give you guys an update. We will be meeting at Tar Hollow state park camp grounds around 9:15 - 9:30am. We are setting up camp and then heading out to wheel. We are doing this rain or shine guys so we will be there. Anyone is welcome to come and go with us. Were are hoping to get a camp site around site number 48, but if that one is taken just look for the two XJ's and a red Pathfinder around that area. Hope to see a few of you guys make it out!
Originally Posted by Kilrothi
Hey everyone, just wanted to give you guys an update. We will be meeting at Tar Hollow state park camp grounds around 9:15 - 9:30am. We are setting up camp and then heading out to wheel. We are doing this rain or shine guys so we will be there. Anyone is welcome to come and go with us. Were are hoping to get a camp site around site number 48, but if that one is taken just look for the two XJ's and a red Pathfinder around that area. Hope to see a few of you guys make it out!
It is just a collection of old abandoned country roads. It provides an easy going time and lots of pretty scenery. Alot of the paths had a hard section and an easy section so there is something for everyone no matter your experience. Fell free to check this album out, it has pictures from a few weeks ago when we went down and may give you a little idea of whats down there. http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...3&l=ed3d200c3f
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I'm still going through those pics.. WOW..
I'll have to pass this week seeing as I worked last night but I need to come down and camp and wheel with you guys.. That place looks great and fun..
I'll have to pass this week seeing as I worked last night but I need to come down and camp and wheel with you guys.. That place looks great and fun..
Was an awesome time at heiney farms today!
really happy with how the cherokee preforms. The suspension worked really paid off! Not one time did I need lockers. Even attempting x caliber.
Here are a few pix from today.
My low ride'n machine

Actually my low riding maching kicked hind end today. Unstoppable on hills, flexed great. Very happy. we all got to hit the rti ramp


really happy with how the cherokee preforms. The suspension worked really paid off! Not one time did I need lockers. Even attempting x caliber.
Here are a few pix from today.
My low ride'n machine

Actually my low riding maching kicked hind end today. Unstoppable on hills, flexed great. Very happy. we all got to hit the rti ramp


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Joined: May 2008
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Hey guys I'm located in Columbus around sawmil rd/270 area. I'm new to jeep ownership again and have never really been wheeling in my new rig. I had an 89 XJ in H.S. that me and my friends beat the **** out of but gonna take better care of this rig for sure. It's my DD so can't wheel it too hard just yet
I'm also looking forward to some snow wheeling this winter.
I'm also looking forward to some snow wheeling this winter.




