Cheezehead dune ride 2008
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Hey Guys, Overkill (aka Jared) here, the guy with the Zuke. It was a great trip with WisTech and my brother. This was my brother and I's second trip to the dunes with John. The last one was four years ago! Can't wait that long to go again. If you do go to St. Anthony's, be sure to go up the dunes on the side of the mountain (straight in from Thunder mountain) the ride up is great cause you just keep climbing and the view up there is awesome. Also go to the right of the mountain from the parking lot and up to the edges. The dunes run right into brush and trees which just looks cool.
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WisTech is not BS'n about climbing Choke Cherry. We could only make it about 2/3 of the way but he just powered over the top. That thang has some balls!
John is being very kind about the Jeep problems, cost us a full day of riding time which really sucked . Going 38 mph up the climb to Cheyenne with semis flying by wasn't exactly cool either . It was also John that actually found the problem with the fuel lines while I had the carb off and apart on the trailer.
A few specs on the Chief. 1979 Jeep Cherokee S. SuperChief was supposedly a package put on by the dealer in California. Average MPG for the trip was 9.1. Not great but expected before we left. Worst tank was 7.6, that was going through Yellowstone and the 8000+ foot passes. Currently has a 360 2bbl but definitely not enough power for mountain towing. Plan on putting in a 401 before next trip. Drove it foot to the floor for a lot of the time.
Three guys worked out really well for the trip. Back seat is big enough for one guy to lay down and sleep. Wouldn't have been able to do that with 4. Total cost for gas and hotels was $675 each (Wistech you owe me some cash). Round trip was 3536 miles.
Brad, thanks for the hospitality, enjoyed our stay.
Hello to KDeal and Timbo!
Had so much fun, I just want to go back and do it all again!
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WisTech is not BS'n about climbing Choke Cherry. We could only make it about 2/3 of the way but he just powered over the top. That thang has some balls!
John is being very kind about the Jeep problems, cost us a full day of riding time which really sucked . Going 38 mph up the climb to Cheyenne with semis flying by wasn't exactly cool either . It was also John that actually found the problem with the fuel lines while I had the carb off and apart on the trailer.
A few specs on the Chief. 1979 Jeep Cherokee S. SuperChief was supposedly a package put on by the dealer in California. Average MPG for the trip was 9.1. Not great but expected before we left. Worst tank was 7.6, that was going through Yellowstone and the 8000+ foot passes. Currently has a 360 2bbl but definitely not enough power for mountain towing. Plan on putting in a 401 before next trip. Drove it foot to the floor for a lot of the time.
Three guys worked out really well for the trip. Back seat is big enough for one guy to lay down and sleep. Wouldn't have been able to do that with 4. Total cost for gas and hotels was $675 each (Wistech you owe me some cash). Round trip was 3536 miles.
Brad, thanks for the hospitality, enjoyed our stay.
Hello to KDeal and Timbo!
Had so much fun, I just want to go back and do it all again!
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