I was talking about the very back section. I thought there must be a door, but seeing them take pictures while sitting in the buggy while going down the road had me wondering.
I was talking about the very back section. I thought there must be a door, but seeing them take pictures while sitting in the buggy while going down the road had me wondering.
OSB is a lot better than a tent, even if it does look ghetto.
Trails in Johnson Valley are a lot easier to find with a GPS.
You can still find something to take wheeling even if your jeep is broke.
If you are fetching parts for rosco racing, you can drive into hammer town pretty much any time you want.
Andrea is hotter than Jesse Combs.
Maybe partying will help.
You can fix any tire if you have enough plugs.
Just because you drive $100,000 buggy, it doesn't make up for your lack of skill.
It's really embarrassing to be shown up in said buggy by a chick in a simple Cherokee.
It really is possible to drive cross country and back without tire issues.
And the number one thing I learned at KOH:
No matter what you do, trailer lights are more complicated than brain surgery!