OP
Everything I do is slow. My Jeep is slow, my expedition is slow, my wife's Subaru is slow. Hell, even my fire engine is slow. That's one reason I like the jeep...pull the top and doors off and it feels like you're going fast....kind of...



Here's a couple more of the scenic pics. This trail is known as Holy Cross.
You were right the first time, Wheeler Lake!Hey, you ruined the Guess the Trail game, although that was an easy one. The pics before that are tougher, I'm going to guess Wheeler Lake.
EDIT; oooow, no I looked again, I change by guess to Spring Creek.
Hmmm, I might be stumped on this one. I'm going to guess Iron Chest but the position of the cabin doesn't look right. Probably a trail I've never run. Nice work on the poker table.
Beautiful garage and property what a view! How I would love to live in Colorado it is the ultimate place for anyone who loves the outdoors!
I am in the same stage on my garage build getting ready to tape and mud this week so I am looking forward to watching how you finish this inside of yours.
One of my first projects once my garage is finished is going to be a Jeep build. I have always wanted one and Southington Ohio has a nice offroad park which is only 30 minutes from me. My daughter likes them too so I am hoping she gets involved and to make it a more of family event. None of them have any interest in drag racing or hanging out at the drag strip lol.
nice setup. if only CO hasnt been taken over by westcoasters and the home prices skyrocketed we would have moved there. But even 4 years ago when we looked, it was already trending above our budget.
![]()
I’ll throw a Jeep picture in as well..
LOVE the detached but have a question about the attached as we are looking to build and or builder suggests with economic reasons a nice 39x26 garage that goes 12x56 deep on the third bay is really suite affordable vs building a dteatched. With you having both, would I be happier with the detached or will I be able to work happily in my attached with heat/cooling etc?
I like the 9 slot grill ... Almost bought one for the wall but somebody beat me to it. Nice looking rig, looks hybrid of parts? What do you have there?![]()
I’ll throw a Jeep picture in as well..
LOVE the detached but have a question about the attached as we are looking to build and or builder suggests with economic reasons a nice 39x26 garage that goes 12x56 deep on the third bay is really suite affordable vs building a dteatched. With you having both, would I be happier with the detached or will I be able to work happily in my attached with heat/cooling etc?
I like the 9 slot grill ... Almost bought one for the wall but somebody beat me to it. Nice looking rig, looks hybrid of parts? What do you have there?
As far as attached vs detached there are many things to consider. Heat and cooling would be nice. In my detached I'll run gas for heat but it won't have AC. I like the attached but my wife can't stand the smells associated with a working shop. Used gear oil smells awful and it can get in the house whenever somebody items the door. Detached also gives me place to go hang out in peace without disturbing other people in the house. Sometimes it gets loud with tools and hammers asking with cussing.
I think it's a personal preference but there are definitely things to think about before committing.
Well since you asked.... (I'll save the details for a 4x4 forum or something). It's basically an '89 Suburban stuffed in a YJ tub/frame with 1 ton GM axles and Dana 300 transfer case. Grille is from an MB. Narrowed YJ hood (not a fan but it's a hood) and homemade fenders. It's a fun rig and is starting to really show it's age the past few years. Needs a freshening on a lot of things but it's still as reliable as a GM TBI truck which is a good standard. I didn't build it "nice" as I thought it'd be pretty haggard within a few years. It's held together pretty well and I don't wheel like I thought I would (I thought I'd be on buggy trails way more than I am). I should have spent more time putting it together and making it a "cleaner" build. My kids love it and they are starting to move out of the house. I guess it's served it's purpose. If I ever talk of selling it, I get resounding objections from all three. We'll see how it goes for a few more years.
We can do whatever we want but both of us just want to maintain the ability to "play" rather than just pay for a house. That makes me a grumpy kind of guy as I like to go places and do things.
Love the pictures of Ouray.
My wife and I first went to Ouray in August of 2007. We were actually staying in Durango with some friends and decided to go for a day drive and ended up in Ouray for lunch. We fell in love with the place and have gone back for a week each August ever since. For the last 3 years my wife and I have hosted a small RV gathering with about 12-15 other rigs/couples and have introduced them to the area. We've logged quite a few miles in the mountains around Ouray, Silverton and Ridgeway. Absolutely LVOE that area.
Nice TJ
Very cool projects and I love the Jeeps!!!
Oh oh I’ll play lol
The shop looks great. Nice view too.
Looking at the first photos I thought to myself, this guy lives in the same area that I do. Then I saw Aragon's crane lifting trusses and it confirmed that thought.
Fellow Jeep owner here as well. Brought home this rough, ugly duckling as CJ #4 last weekend. Not exactly my type as mine are all heavily modified, but this one will be restored to very close to original (73 Super Jeep). Only 300 or fewer are said to have been built and it still has all of the items that are unique this package. It is likely to get a 401 I have in the shop though, just because it's there.