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Sunday Trip up to the HighlandThis is a discussion on Sunday Trip up to the Highland within the Trail Reports forums, part of the Jeepin' Activities category; I made a trip up to the highland around the city I live.A friend of mine and his son came ...
Sunday Trip up to the Highland 
01-09-2012, 10:34 AM
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Vehicle(s): 1962 CJ5, F 134 on ,L-134 handy to install ,T-98 adopted,T-90 ready to install,axels stock
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I made a trip up to the highland around the city I live.A friend of mine and his son came along.It was a windy day and the wind was even stronger high up there.However; the good thing that the wind dried the surface reducing the slippage.After making a large circle I got back to the city from a different direction.
I left my 1980 CJ5 at home and drove my oldfaithful 1962.
In one of the photos my friend is trying to pull off a branch entangled underside the jeep.
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Re: Sunday Trip up to the Highland 
01-09-2012, 10:39 AM
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thanks, way cool to see jeeps on the other side of the planet. 
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Re: Sunday Trip up to the Highland 
01-09-2012, 10:42 AM
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Thanks for the great pictures.
Looks like some nice country and easy wheeling.
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Re: Sunday Trip up to the Highland 
02-05-2012, 12:10 AM
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good to see the old Iron on the trip
I love the old CJ5s, nothing can touch them as far as I am concerned. My main trail vehicle is my 67, and I love to hit the trails with the new jeeps and watch them think twice about following me. 
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