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Sounds fantastic, have to agree with Tim... I'm definitely envious, especially since I have been planning on taking a trip from here to cali with many stops on the way but it got cancelled!!! Have a fantastic time whatever you both do!!
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Keith wrote:If you happen to swing through minneapolis minnesota and need a place to stay, holler! same goes for anyone else coming through minneapolis - JOE!

Thanks Keith! MN is awesome. We had a great trip and the girls had to be carried away when we left the Mall.



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I recommend an electric fan (puller, behind the radiator), bore a 4" hole in the side of the airbox, and add a nice cat/muffler. It really does make a difference.
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FWIW -- I think Zion was the other park near Bryce I was trying to think of... I've seen pics and it looks pretty spectacular.

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@Eve, thanks, I am "between" careers and in a good position to pull off this trip. Hope too make many stops, 'There and back again'.
@ Joe, yes. Got a electric fan kit. Came with 2 14" pullers, i don't believe they will both fit, would 1 be enough. Exhaust is a good idea but time and budget may veto. Where on the air box should I drill, inboard towards the radiator?
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I got around to "fixing" the CAD so 4wd has been restored. :dance:

I am now exploring sleeping platform ideas. I want to keep it simple and easy to remove, as the cap will only be on for camping trips. I like the simplicity of these designs;
http://www.splitboard.com/talk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6460
http://www.yotatech.com/f2/tacoma-sleep ... up-220913/

but also like the bling in this design.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/t ... g-Platform

Ultimately in will be out of material I have on hand, ie: a couple sheets of 3/4 plywood and other scrap material.

Power in the cave: I am thinking of going duel battery. That creates a new set of issues as where to fit a standard 12v deep cycle or should I go with 2 6v golf cart deep cycles in series (may be easier to fit?) Mostly we need power for usb led lights and other small items (usb fans, charging; phones, laptop, kindle).
So we're not exactly roughing it.

@John, thanks...Zion is on our list!
@Keith, we'll keep you in mind when in MN.
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We're back! Had an amazing trip! Didn't see all that I wanted, but some amazing places we hadn't planned on.

Out of gas in Arizona...
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Camping on volcanic soil near Sunset Volcanic Crater...
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Crossing Rocky Mountain National Park...
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Escaping Great Sand Dunes in Colorado...
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Camping between Canyonlands NP and Moab...
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Road from Canyonlands to Moab, 34 miles, 8 hours...
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Camping on the California coast...
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Yosemite...
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into Kings Canyon NP...
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Death Valley dogs year storm.... (one every 7 years)...
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Mt. Rainier...
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Minimally maintained road in Idaho...
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Idaho hot spring near Pine Flats campground....
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I forget where this is...
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We blogged if you'd like to read about the journey. http://jeepincrossamerica.blogspot.com/
Missed wheeling with you all! I am thinking hard about Moab with the club next year.
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Sounds like you had an awesome time!
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Great pictures. Cant wait to see the blog!
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wow! I like how the MJ is in almost every picture
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Looks fantastic, I'm starting to read the blog now! Don't suppose you'll be at FC to tell us about it?
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that blog was a great read! I think I"ll look into the JR ranger thing for my girls too. Im hoping in a year or two to take the family across the mid west like that.... :)
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Thanks for the comments....
Not sure when I'll make a club run. The MJ needs a lot of attention after the trip and the XJ is being traded for a '97TJ, which I hope to pick up this week.


PS: Tyler's Junior Ranger patches and badges below.....
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Wow, really makes me want to do the same thing! Wish I could. Glad to hear you two had a great time, I'll read the blog soon. I'm sure it'll make me want another Jeep. Thanks for posting it! :handgestures-thumbupright:
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