03-10-2012, 04:35 PM
There are a couple clubs. But they are Jeep CJ clubs. And they don't really don't do much. Hells half acre. Is in Wyoming about 150 miles from.the Nebraska state line. Here in S/E Idaho we Have some good Jeep trails for beginners to advanced. My fave is called bell Marsh. It has 2 diff main trails one for beginners one that is moderate difficulty. And as far as slinging mud in a wrangler I would avoid it. As they really are not to great in mud. I am driving a 96 wrangler with a 2 inch lift with some bfg mud country 33" on it and It gets stuck real easy. Unless you have some great mud tires like some boggers or some supper swampers I would avoid the mud. Dry ground and you can't stop them. The one I'm driving has the 4.0 liter inline six with a 5 spd manual transmission matted up to it. And put that thing in 4 low in 1st gear you can walk faster sure but just try and stop it. You don't even ha e to touch the gas to climb steep inclines. It will flip over backwards before it stalls the engine. Maybe I could manage some time to show you a couple trails in pocatello and so
e out past pocatello twords inkom. There great fun.
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e out past pocatello twords inkom. There great fun.
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