rock Crawling in Beaver

billmtnman

billmtnman
Location
Beaver
Hey! Just moved back to Utah.I have been around the rock crawling scene quite a bit, working for the likes of Outback Innovations,Trent Fab,Nth Degree Mobility and Far Beyond Driven.
I drive a 89 Wrangler mildly modified.
4.3 Vortec, 700r4 with Corvette internals,dual xfer cases 203/205 twin sticked,Ford 9".high pinion 44,full width,chrome molly axles,ARB's,4:88's,3" rear cherokee leafs at 4 corneres,4 wheel disks,engine driven compressor,wheel base stretched 8", Ford fuel tank above diff stock fuel filler location.37" Goodyeay MTR's and some other things.

Bill Lawson
 
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billmtnman

billmtnman
Location
Beaver
[video=youtube;1VEAa5vOd-o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VEAa5vOd-o&feature=plcp[/video]
Don't have a picture here at work but here's a video.
The ledge is just over 6' tall is on the rubicon in the grove.
I haven't got to three peaks yet but I hear there's some great wheelin over there.

Bill
 
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glockman

I hate Jeep trucks
Location
Pleasant Grove
Beaver is wonderfull. My last name is Marshall, we're about 1/3 of the phone book down there. Whatever you do, don't go looking for rabbits or rock chucks to shoot. There aren't any and you will be wasting your time:D The piaute trail is wonderfull but a little too narrow for your jeep.
 

billmtnman

billmtnman
Location
Beaver
I was hoping the Piaute trail was a little wider as I work for Eagle Point and driving Kents lake loop to get to work is hateful.I'm dodging deer, elk, cows, rockchucks,rabbits, turkeys,etc every day I drive to work.
 

billmtnman

billmtnman
Location
Beaver
Fordyce is tougher and every bit as beautiful. I've done Fordyce no less than 50 times and the Rubicon 150 times,boy could I tell you stories about both trails!
 
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