Naches pics

From the latest trip, in case you are interested.

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-jenn

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jbjeep
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Looks like you had a fun trip. Thanks for sharing. :)

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DougW

It was fantastic!!! Even with the damages I am really happy with the trip. Definitely a skills test for me. =)

-jenn

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jbjeep

Thanks Jennifer. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto: snipped-for-privacy@aol.com

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L.W. (Bill) Hughes III

Jen,

Great pics. I have been invited to run the Naches the first weekend of September. Do you think an XJ with 4" if lift on 31's open front and rear would make it? :-D

Carl

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Carl S

Great fun! Very nice 4x4s too.

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nrs

You need to ask what area and or trails they are planning on running. You wont make Rimrock of course, but the other areas are deffinitly possible (Manastash Ridge).

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jbjeep

Jen, those are fabulous pics of what looked like a great trip. What camera setup do you use?

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Brian

Thank you!

Its an Olympus Camedia C-5500 Zoom. Straight digital - its got to be a really special trip to someplace new for me to shoot film when wheeling these days. It just costs too much and takes too much time to get the pics up. I really like the Olympus, its a good size, fits in a shirt pocket without being too heavy or bulky, yet is also easy to find the right buttons and such (the Elph gave me headaches with the tiny buttons). Its been a very good camera. My former digital was a lesser Olympus digital. It was good too, but lost its life in a lake in NY one year. I download the images, crop them if needed, color adjust them (MS Office Picture Manager), and then in this case dumped them into Porta (or Easypeg sometimes) to resize and stuff for the web.

And yes, the trip was fantastic!!! I had such a good time up there - even if my baby is broken now. lol.

-jenn

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jbjeep

Does that camera take filters? I was thinking some of those photos might look better with a polarizing filter.

Your baby didn't look very broken to me - just some cosmetic damage, right? I know you've seen worse... ;)

B
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Brian

Nice pics, especially the rigs, sights and mt rainier. How were the skeeters?

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RSMuddog via CarKB.com

No problems there. They were not bad at all IMO, granted I was in AK earlier in the month and what they say is true up there.

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jbjeep

Nope, I sure wish it did.

Cant drive it until I get the new track bar - which I ordered today.

-jenn

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jbjeep

Nice pics your jeep does not look to bad to me. Mine looked bad when I rolled it a few weeks ago when I took it off road (Thank god I took my hardtop off of my TJ That day for that reason LOL) but hey that is what wrecking yards are for. A track bar is very easy fix.Did anything else break when you were out there in the naches?

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Jamie Mello

When I said wrecking yard I did not mean I will junking my wrangler. I will be just getting parts to fix my Wrangler just so we are clear to what I met when I said wrecking yard.

You all have fun off roading

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Jamie Mello

Like Jennifer's?

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L.W. (Bill) Hughes III

Gee, thanks Bill.

-jenn

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jbjeep

No, comparitively its not bad. Just a lot of small stuff (yea I know, dont sweat the small stuff). As Bill pointed out lower in the thread, I have done much, much worse!

-jenn

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jbjeep

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L.W. (Bill) Hughes III

Yea just like Jennifer's Jeep rolled

99 wrangler 2.5 lift 31 inch Good year MTR tires and a ton of lights Warn M8000 winch and more toys to come.
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Jamie Mello

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