We went up on Friday after work and spent the night in the commander again. it was pretty fun. it got really cold that night. then that morning we ate, and drove to Cooke City for gas at $4.59/gallon and continued on to Goose Lake Jeep trail. heres some pictures from the Crazy Lakes Jeep Trail.
this is in the moring driving out. it was cold.
pictures from that night
me and the boys
my wife and the boys. behind them is Pilots Peak in Yellowstone National Park.
a picture of the trail. this is pretty much how it is. i think a stock commander could make it, if they picked good lines to avoid the taller boulders.
I think a stock Commander could probably take that crossing without sucking up water as long as it went slow. Unless of course, its higher than it looks on your Jeep. Doesn't even look like it comes to your bumper! =)
Looks like good times, you'll have to show everyone around your part of the world when we all come for our bumpers! Like swarms of locusts.
Was the tpms light on due to you airing down? If not, do the 255/75/17's require a different pressure which activates the alarm? Just curious as I have a set on the way to my door this week.
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