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Discussion about deep snow wheeling, vehicle builds, trip reports, etc
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Hi, new to the forums

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I have been reading the forums off and on for a while.
Just wanted to say hi.

I love the early Broncos featured on this site.
Makes me miss my garage queen, un cut '73 Ranger/Bronco, it had less than 80,000 miles, it was perfect.
About 15 years ago, it came down to selling the Bronco or the bike...
Miss the Bronco.

I am a semi neophyte when it comes to 4x4 and off roading with more than 2 wheels..
I have been on a couple of snow runs and we seem to enjoy that the most.
Seems like less opportunity for major mechanical or cosmetic drama, and beautiful scenery.

My rig has been pretty capable so far, even if the operator is an unskilled noob.
JKU Rubicon, MT/R 37's, 5:13's, 9.5 Warn, and I even have a cheapy smitty built air compressor and a shovel.
I am shovel certified...

I would love to hook up for some snow runs with more experienced folks so I don't get myself into any trouble.

In any event, hello!

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Welcome to the forum. Thanks for checking in. Where do you hail from when you're not in Neverland?
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Re: Hi, new to the forums

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Nobody wrote:Welcome to the forum. Thanks for checking in. Where do you hail from when you're not in Neverland?
I refuse to grow up, but I live south of Seattle, WA.
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I think we have a few members down there now.
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