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Snow Run! Off-Roading in Snowy California

January 29, 2010 Driving 2 Comments

WinterJeep Snow Run! Off Roading in Snowy CaliforniaMy buddy Andy, with whom I went off-roading last year, has moved to California for school. His trip west in the Jeep CJ-8 was quite adventurous, but unfortunately all the pictures from it went missing.

Now that Andy has settled in and got the Scrambler back in the proper working order, he went on an off-road snow run. To us normal people that means driving 4WD vehicles with big tires on what essentially are hiking trails. Below pictures are telling a story; from the meeting point, up through the mountains, until they get caught in a storm. At that point  they concluded that beer and burgers are more fun. Enjoy.

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  2. Gunnar says:

    He moved to Cali by way of the Oregon Trail? Looks like fun..

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