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Wheelin' AK style

Nice pics of Eureka, Mike! What creeks are those? Is Tyone one of them?

Hey, I thought you "hoped" to have the Jimmy out LAST summer. j/k :wink1:
 
little oshetna and big oshetna the water was up to the headlights on the bronco before we started to winch it out.he was sitting in water in that pic lol and people ask why im building the jimmy so big.theres even deeper water farther in than that spot.i had 3-4" of water on the hood of the patrol crossing behind him so i could winch him out.

yeah well it didnt get done lol maby this year or i will part it out
 
:bow:Thats awesome. Great scenery, great wheelin, only too cold for my Texas born cold fearin self.
 
txcol_sanders said:
:bow:Thats awesome. Great scenery, great wheelin, only too cold for my Texas born cold fearin self.
It gets up to 80-100 deg. F. in the summer. Is that warm enough? And you can wheel all night long with no headlights because this is the land of the midnight sun :D .
 
ATTENTION: they just closed alaska to wheeling and all off road useage.NO need to bring your rigs up here to wheel!!!!!!
 
sledheadak said:
ATTENTION: they just closed alaska to wheeling and all off road useage.NO need to bring your rigs up here to wheel!!!!!!
Now come on Mike, let's play fair with all our little friends! You know that once they get here there is more than enough room for everyone. But if they get out of hand, we can always take them out into the bush and leave them there to become bear scat :haha: .
 
Alaska wheeling

Here is the water everyone gets pictures crossing...



this is my 82 blazer.. its stock with a snow plow mount on the front.. 31" pizza cutters..


Ray
 
Here's another pic from Eureka area, this one is late Sept. coming out after another successful hunting season.

Gus
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