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b_ryan

New Member
I own a stock 2011 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, which has travelled from as southeast as Moab to the beaches in Oregon from easy trail blazing to moderate difficulty trails...too scared to try difficult trails in a stock Jeep. I live in Syracuse and know how to change the oil and that is about where I stop mechanically. Up until recently I always played a spotter/passenger role in my off-roading experiences so I lacked knowledge in when to hit all those fancy buttons and when not to and found most of it out through trial and error...my poor Jeep! This year I have fallen in love with my Jeep over and over again. I like to take the roof off and cruise around town or down to SLC as well as take the roof and doors off to trail blaze. I came to this club to find more Jeep owners to trail blaze with and that know more trails other then 5 mile pass and American Fork Canyon...nothing wrong with those trails just looking for new experiences. I am also tired of trail blazing with those Toyota owners who spend more time attempting trail challenges then actually riding the trails! I love you Toyota owners but get a real off-road vehicle already! :) I also joined the club for advice on upgrades but not too fancy as I am a single mom with one vehicle so I must be smart about it. I look forward to the advice and friendships I hope to build.
 

jackjoh

Jack - KC6NAR
Supporting Member
Location
Riverton, UT
Welcome on behalf of RME and the U4WDA.
Be sure to read all the instructions in "Introductions & using the Forum".

U4WDA believes the four wheeling community is best served by:
1. Education thru the use of classes, pamphlets, and films to teach responsible conservation.
2. Use Auto Dealerships and suppliers for the distribution of information.
3. Support Utah Counties in obtaining Quiet Claims to roads within their jurisdiction.
4. Stays informed and work closely with all Government Agencies and local law enforcement.
5. Where practical uses peer pressure to keep OHV use within the law.
6. Inform local agencies and law enforcement of illegal OHV use.

We promote the following: BRC/UFWDA: National legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
USA-All:- Local legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
U4WDA: On the ground actions. Service projects, education, club training, broadcasting the needs of Usa-All, UFWDA & BRC to its member clubs. Require clubs to be members of Usa-All, UFWDA & BRC, tie it into dues.
Member Clubs: Rides, education, hats, jackets, newsletters, raffles, etc. Require membership in U4WDA
Individuals: Join a club and promote responsible use amongst fellow travelers.
BRC:- National legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
Usa-All:- Local legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
U4WDA: On the ground actions. Service projects, education, club training, broadcasting the needs of Usa-All & BRC to its member clubs. Require clubs to be members of Usa-All & BRC, tie it into dues.
Member Clubs: Rides, education, hats, jackets, newsletters, raffles, etc. Require membership in U4WDA
Individuals: Join a club and promote responsible use amongst fellow travelers.
http://delalbright.com

http://www.sharetrails.org

http://www.nohvcc.org/
http://www.u4wda.org
http://www.usaall.org
 

TurboMinivan

Still plays with cars
Location
Lehi, UT
Welcome to RME! I'm glad you found out about us.

I came to this club to find more Jeep owners to trail blaze with

Then you've definitely come to the right place.

I also joined the club for advice on upgrades but not too fancy as I am a single mom with one vehicle so I must be smart about it.

Single mom who Jeeps? Cool. :)

You've got a Rubicon, so you're already off to a fantastic start. The smartest thing to do would be to only investigate upgrades you actually need. In other words, wait until you see a weakness and then we'll discuss economical ways to compensate. If your Jeep can currently do everything you want it to, well, then there's no need to upgrade.
 

b_ryan

New Member
That feeling I often relate to being on a motorcycle and how it feels so freeing with the only difference being I have 4 wheels and am alot safer. Oh and night cruising is an even better experience with the roof off just absolutely amazing! Thanks for the welcomes! I am so excited to get out there and have more fun and meet more fellow off-roaders even you pesky Toyota owners! ;) It's all out of love I promise! For the record all the things I have done to my Jeep the worst damage I have is from rescuing a Toyota Tacoma hence the jokes.
 
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gijohn40

too poor to wheel... :(
Location
Layton, Utah
welcome to RME... if you want to do trails watch the section with up coming runs... (Providence canyon coming up) and get out there and go with the others and learn from their mistakes and enjoy the brother/sisterhood!
 

gijohn40

too poor to wheel... :(
Location
Layton, Utah
OH BY THE WAY B_RYAN this forum has been taken over by toyota owners.... thats why we changed the name from Rocky Mountain EXTREME to just RME4X4... lol
 

mesha

By endurance we conquer
Location
A.F.
welcome. My wife is always looking for girls that drive as well. We should get out together sometime.

How old are your kids?
 

b_ryan

New Member
My kids are 10 & 9 a boy and a girl. They are not huge fans so they come with me maybe only half the time...they think its scary, windy, cold etc. but for sure would love to get out and meet new families etc!
 

rockreligious

NoEcoNaziAmmo
Location
Ephraim
My kids are 10 & 9 a boy and a girl. They are not huge fans so they come with me maybe only half the time...they think its scary, windy, cold etc. but for sure would love to get out and meet new families etc!
welcome to the wonderful world of offroad, I would recommend attending some of the organized events you will find on this site, with your children, then focus on learning all the sports safety issues first, and as you meet more families in this sport your kids will start to enjoy it when they meet kids thier age to hang with on the trail.
 

Toad

Well-Known Member
Location
Millville(logan)
That feeling I often relate to being on a motorcycle and how it feels so freeing with the only difference being I have 4 wheels and am alot safer. Oh and night cruising is an even better experience with the roof off just absolutely amazing! Thanks for the welcomes! I am so excited to get out there and have more fun and meet more fellow off-roaders even you pesky Toyota owners! ;) It's all out of love I promise! For the record all the things I have done to my Jeep the worst damage I have is from rescuing a Toyota Tacoma hence the jokes.

Sounds to me like it is time for a winch :)
Jeep vs Toyota? They are all just money pits. I agree though you have to poke fun of the toyota owner.
 

TJDukit

I.Y.A.A.Y.A.S.
Location
Clearfield
Welcome. You should really just focus your bashing on rigs worth bashing...Fords for one are really worth the effort. Most of the Toyota guys here don't even notice anymore.

Other than that feel free to ask as many questions as you need. Most people here are more than willing to give their input even if it's a topic that's been beaten to death.
 

moab_cj5

Well-Known Member
Supporting Member
Welcome to the forum. There are great people here (regardless of what they drive), and are very willing to help. If you need help, just ask!
 
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