RadioguyJ
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That's Awesome! I've been on that LST before. There's also a Submarine in Muskegon, the USS Silversides.
Semper Fi
Very nice! The funny thing is my wife has had her eye on the Aviator for awhile now but her Cadillac still looks and feels new so......She likes the Genesis model also!!!In my never ending quest to find a bit more back pain relief, we upgraded my vehicle yesterday. So far, it does help significantly, and is a sharp ride as well. This Lincoln Aviator Black Label is impressive!
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Very nice! The funny thing is my wife has had her eye on the Aviator for awhile now but her Cadillac still looks and feels new so......She likes the Genesis model also!!!
Totally agree with you. Back when I was in the club, I had a K5 blazer and wheeling was my hobby. Dana 60's and 14 bolt full floaters etc. Fast forward to today, its something that we'll do ever once and while. The guys I went to school with still have building jeeps / trucks as their main form of hobby. No kids and their rigs are all LS 500-600hp swapped vehicles running 1 ton running gear with 38's and 40's etc. Priorities changed for me over the years, but still nice to be able to get out on the trails once and a while and flex the daily driver Gladiator's capabilities.Ya know, while we as stated still have our Jeep, we don't really do a whole lot of hard core stuff anymore. Been there, done that, way too many times. Moab Easter Jeep Safari for 14 years in a row. Colorados Ouray/Silverton mountains for several years, Arizona's trails all over the place, Utah's Sand Hollow several times, and a whole lot more. After 9 different Jeeps, all built in various extremes, and about 40 years of Jeeping, we're just into very mild exploration. WE just don't get a big thrill out of conquering any and all tough to extreme rock crawling and edge running and all that. Not to mention, the PHENOMENAL amount of money one needs to DUMP into a Jeep to make it do whatever you think you need to do to impress people. It's still just fun to explore back roads and back countryside though. Out here in the west and southwest sections of AZ, the junk side x sides have torn up practically every inch of every trail and have made them soooooo washboard, it's just not fun anymore to venture out anywhere in this area.
Scott
You forgot to show her the Dog House, Ambassador , and Downtowner !We had our Michigan Tech University 50th Anniversary of the 4 Wheelers club this past weekend. 1975 through 2025. Had 18 past presidents show up and about 170 former / current members and their family show up for the event. A couple wheeling adventures and a bbq event at the end of the day.
Sadly I was the oldest person in the room (except for my wife whos 18 months older then me) and the oldest president from the group. Makes you feel real old.
It was a two-for trip for us since my daughter will be attending in the fall and has never seen the campus. 9 hour trip each way. Put 1200 plus miles and 25 hours of drive time in the 3 day trip but averaged almost 18mpg on the Gladiator with 37' BFG AT KO2's with 4:10 gears which I was very happy with. The front and rear lockers came as a blessing at times (sadly the wheeling videos are too large to upload). I'll try to condense them later. to post.
Got to show Shelby things like Brockway mountain, Copper Harbor, Eagle Harbor, Eagle River, Hungarian falls, Jacob's falls, McLain State park, Cliff drive and other points in the Keweenaw peninsula. I felt small on my 37's with some of the guys running 38's and 40's and all LS swapped Jeeps but held our own.
Oh we had a tostada pizza and the wife and i had a couple fishbowls. Brought back some good memories there. JD's boathouse was our to go place back in the day.You forgot to show her the Dog House, Ambassador , and Downtowner !