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Episode 1015 – Favorite Jeep Event?

On tonight’s episode we’ll be asking you…

If you could go to any event this year what would it be?

What was your favorite event last year?

Who would you like to wheel with given an opportunity?

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Hello.

 

Hello. All right. So I hope everybody’s doing good. Very active pre-party. Do you guys consider it a pre-party? Do you have fun during the 30 minutes prior to me taking over?

 

Oh, absolutely.

 

I know you guys. I know you guys come here on Thursday night, too, just out of habit. And you don’t even listen to the show. You don’t have to put up with me or anybody else. You guys just get in there and have a good time talking.

 

I miss the whole pre-party. Oh, excellent. I like that. This man gets a bell. Let’s see. Where’s the bell? There’s the bell. The fast part is 30 minutes before Joni shows up. There’s a show on Thursday night? No, I was following on X and you know how that goes. Oh, Jesus Christ.

 

So you guys are going to hear a lot of things that were said and done during Easter Jeep safari. So I’ll just apologize ahead of time. Yeah, you will not know what’s going on. And that’s normal. That’s because we. That’s why you got to come. We have a lot of history, a lot of get togethers that we do. But no matter what anybody tells you, it’s not a damn club. It’s a show that we have family that we, that Jeeper families are all part of.

 

All right. So on tonight’s episode, we’re asking you if you could go to any event this year, what would it be? And if you say EJS and didn’t go, it’s unacceptable, Matt.

 

What event are you guys going to go to and will the event include wheeling?

 

I’m from Central Texas since everybody else has stage fright. Like their first time. I was thinking that exactly. Somebody is going to turn the water on.

 

I’m going to obviously going to be doing the Jeep talk show Texas event this year is the big one. I didn’t go to EJS at prior commitments, but I’m looking forward to the Texas event this year and seeing everybody and getting out there and doing some wheeling, some hanging out on the campfire and going to do a little bit of the hill country, back country route or whatever we call it. Maybe go to Luke and Bob where nobody feels any pain, hang out for a little while. So overall, I think it will be a fun event. Let’s talk about that real quick because I know you and Bill have been talking about the events that you guys are planning for the June 8th event. That’s a Saturday. That’s when the main event goes. But you guys are actually planning something before that, like maybe Thursday, doing some wheeling for people that show up early.

 

Then Friday, what’s the deal on Friday? You mentioned part of that.

 

So, yeah, so basically if you’re camping, you’re heading out Thursday and you’re in the area and you wanted to go run around the park and kind of a less formal affair, just kind of hanging out and hitting a few trails, then we’ll have plenty of opportunity to do that on Thursday. Friday is, we’re going to kind of get up out of there after breakfast and there is actually what’s called the hill country discovery route, I think it is. But it’s basically a bunch of back roads. It’s not hardcore wheeling, right? You could take a Subaru down almost. But there’s some pretty cool things to see through the Texas hill country, including Luke and Bob, Post Office, which is famous for live music. And I think we’re looking, Bill’s trying to, he’s the master route planner and he’s looking at an opportunity to maybe get us down to the Drippwood Dripping Springs area, which is where the original Salt Lake Barbecue, which is kind of a unique barbecue place that runs an open pit. So, yeah, a lot of fun on that Friday and then kind of working our way back to the park Friday night and then getting up to see everybody for one of our normal events with a couple of pre-plan routes to run on Saturday. Yeah, I have to see if Todd from OffRunning101.com is going to go again this year and we may have, I mean, we had enough for three groups. What was it? Like 15, 20 per group last year. But anyway, the point is, is that Todd was taking people on the more advanced sections of Hidden Falls for those people that wanted to go there. If Zabo joins us again this year, which I’m pretty sure he’s going to, I’m sure he will want to do the difficult trails.

 

Well, Zabo could probably lead the trail. That’s true. That’s true.

 

The TRO trail, I think is what, so if you’ve ever been there, you’re familiar with the park, there’s a trail called FMTRO. It’s the longest trail goes across there. And that’s what OffRunning101, they just did that trail down there, was their route, which it’s plenty long enough. The Death Star trench. Love it.

 

We call it Thursday.

 

Yeah. FMTRO has kind of gotten famous in the last two events, I think it is, because we try to tackle it on the quiet day before everybody shows up.

 

I think it’s even become a night run. Night run is fun. We did.

 

Yeah, it’s a fun little trail. It’s got a little bit of obstacle, like every type of obstacle you’ll see in the park. It’s got creek beds, it’s got shelf ledges, V notches, off-camber bullshit. It’s got all the stuff you’re going to see in the park.

 

John doesn’t like off-camber. None of us really do, but it really bothers John.

 

15 degrees off-camber.

 

Might as well roll the fuck over.

 

Well, it sounds like a lot of fun. And Bill, wasn’t there a barbecue place involved in the destination, like for lunch or something on Friday?

 

Yeah, that’s the goal. We’re just trying to lock it in, trying to look at that particular route and then timing it with lunchtime with a good barbecue spot. So I think that’s what John was talking about, maybe driftwood or maybe up to Atlanta. We’ve got to get out there and just run some of the back roads out there to kind of nail down the route. So, but yeah, I think you said this before and you just said it now. You’re planning on doing the run prior to the event. I don’t mean the day before the event, but just going out there and running it and see how it is. Is this something that if a Jeep talk show listener in the area would like to attend, they could ride along with you guys? Or is it just you and John? No. I mean, you can ping us on the Discord or whatever. And if we got something planned, then yeah, I mean, chances are it’s going to be some exploring and probably some good barbecue or lunch to do a little quality control for the event.

 

Be prepared to burn a lot of gas, is what he’s saying. Well, be prepared to have fun and adventure is what I’m hearing.

 

Yeah. And there’s a lot of creek crossings on that route. So just trying to keep an eye on things and making sure that there’s nothing unexpected or closures or things like that on that route, because it is an unimproved dirt kind of road with a lot of low water. As soon as you heard creek crossings, Rick went and jumped in the Jeep. He’s on his way.

 

Yep. Rick from Arkansas. I’m planning on being there. In fact, I’m planning on being there. I’m planning on driving Wednesday, be down there Wednesday night. So maybe there’ll be some shenanigans available for Wednesday night. There’s no bouncing your rig out there because there’s no BF Goodrich tent to fix your stuff.

 

No, no, no bouncing. I did. I did all right last year when I was out there. Oh, you did fine. He just broke it at Moab.

 

Yeah. Well, that wouldn’t bouncing. That was slipping and sliding and coming back. Oh, was it? Because I asked somebody if you bounced it and they said, yeah, so I just like, you don’t bounce the Jeep. That’s bad. That’s going to break something. I mean, I’ve got, I got, yeah, I got the video.

 

All right. So I was going to ask, how late can you get into the park on Thursday? I’m not very late. It’s like four or five. I think it’s going to close us on Thursday. On Thursday. Yeah. Friday can get in later. I don’t know. It depends on the going to summer hours, which I think June the other would be. So let me get it a little bit later. I may have the answer. Yeah. And if you didn’t catch that earlier, make sure you check out the discord server because you can get detailed information as to when John and Bill are going to be going out there. I mean, we’ll try to mention it on the show, but chances are it’ll get missed. So yeah, so sign up for discord so you can be involved in the conversation. So, uh, should we create a channel on discord for this or just make it part of the, uh, the June 8th, uh, channel that we, I don’t think we’ve created yet.

 

There is a section in the discord for the Texas event. Yeah. We’ll just move the things there.

 

Oh yeah. Sorry there. I see it. Oh, good. So just, it is, it is five o’clock on Thursday.

 

So you got to ride before five. But if you show up on Wednesday or whatever and stay at like marble falls or up near see your park or whatever, there may be a Wednesday night hanging out at the happy hour at our favorite local water. Yeah. Hidden falls is close to where a bill and John live. So they know it well. John’s actually a member there at hidden falls. So he knows it very well.

 

He’s got his own year on.

 

Well, this is to answer your question, Tony, this is chip from Illinois. I was really wrestling with this because I was going to say, I wish I could have gone to EJS, but you told me I couldn’t say that. So I won’t. But, but I’ve got, I guess three big trips planned. Well, actually four. I’m going to three jamborees and then I’m going to do a personal trip with some friends out to the black Hills in South Dakota. So those are taking up the most of a week and that’s burning up most of my vacations. So explain to me the Jeep jamboree thing again, because I always get confused between two of them. And I think the jamboree is what confuses me.

 

Yeah. So the Jeep jamboree USA is the group that I’m involved in. The other group is Jeepers jamboree, which just does Rubicon Jeep jamboree USA also does Rubicon. So that’s where the confusion comes in. But yeah, the three jamborees I’m going to do one is in Kilbuck, Ohio. One is in Kentucky, slave Kentucky area. That’s the Daniel Boone Byway, which they’re calling Hollerwood this year at the Hollywood park. And then the third one is I’m going to do your a Colorado as a participant. To help you remember Tony, the Jeepers jamborees, the one that light bright goes to. Oh, I heard Greg puke. So Jeep jamboree USA is the, is I don’t mean to be offensive, but that’s the big one. That’s where they fly pianos in and all this other stuff that they do. Right.

 

I think, I think the Jeepers jamborees are pretty good party as well. Actually probably even a bigger party. But yeah, Jeep jamborees, the one that’s I don’t know what do they have 30 of them around the country. I don’t, I don’t keep full up and with what’s his name. Not Zuckerberg Zulof Pierce Pierce Zulof. Yeah. Pierce is the is the president. But yeah. And that’s a Jeep jamboree USA. And you’re actually going to the Jeepers jamboree. Okay.

 

No, no, no, no, no, no. You just heard light bright and you’re honed in on Jeepers jamborees. I am going to Jeep jamboree USA. I’m creating. Okay. So you’re going to the big one. You’re going to the one that I think is the big one. The big deal. I don’t know. Is it a big deal? It’s, it’s a, I think they do. I think it’s something that everybody, I mean, it’s almost like going to EGS or Moab. I think that’s one of those things that everybody ought to do at least once. It sounds like, I mean, just talking to a Jeep jamboree USA on a couple of interviews. It sounds like a really nice thing. Jeff, when are you going to do the one out here? The one in Kilbuck? No, we’re not. They usually do it at AOA. Oh, the cold mountain. Well, I went to AOA and Roush on my own with my friends that are also trail guides. Oh, what year was that? 2021. I don’t know when I’m going to be out there with my schedule filling up. It depends on if I keep trail guiding at these, because I really enjoy the trail guiding aspect of the ones that are closer in for me, but I’d love to get out there again. I just don’t think it’s in the cards for this.

 

I like for all the AOA and the topless for tatas and what was the… So topless for tatas, that event has stopped at least for this year.

 

Okay. But we need to coordinate that. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.

 

Okay.

 

But we need to coordinate something halfway or whatever. Sure. That’d be great. That would be like I’d meet you. That would be wonderful. That would be wonderful. There’s not a lot that’s halfway between where you’re at and where I’m at. I mean, the bad… Lynn Rock? …with me, but there’s not a lot there. I mean, Kilbuck is a private ground that you have to be the jamborees kind of got access unless you run with their club one day.

 

I’m just trying to think. We’ll talk offline. Yeah. We’ll figure out a place to be in between.

 

So I am… So for this year, I’ve got a whole bunch of new places that I’m actually hitting. So one of my regulars, this is the second annual PA mud fest that takes place at Famous Riding Outdoors. That’s all of Memorial Day weekend from Friday to Monday for $100 wheeling and camping. Yeah. And all sorts of entertainment. They’re doing Barbie Jeep racing, mud racing, mud wrestling, the bogs, the mud trucks, a whole bunch of stuff there. So that’s going to be great. Then there’s Bantam, which all these years of me wheeling, I have yet to be out there. And I’m hosting a lunch Friday at one of the parks for anyone who’s out there that wants to come. Girls Play Off Road is hosting that. Oh, we’re supposed to say it’s Jamie with Girls Play Off Road. Sorry, Tony. I’m in Pennsylvania.

 

July 5th or 7th, we’re wheeling at Southerton Off Road Park in Ohio.

 

Any comments on that place? Has anyone been there? No.

 

Okay. So I guess I’ll be filling you guys in. Then July 12th to the 14th, New Jersey Jeep invasion.

 

July 19th to the 21st is PA Jeeps All Breeds, which is kind of cool.

 

And then I am hosting a weekend down at URE October 3rd to the 6th.

 

So I’m getting… Oh, and September 28th is the Rocks for Roses at Doe Valley, which is one of those private parks that’s usually closed.

 

So I’m getting around this year, doing things differently than we’ve been doing in the past.

 

Oh, Jamie. Jamie makes me feel like I’m hardly a Jeeper at all.

 

Dude, my calendar, I have one day off a month on weekends between work and Running Girls Play Off Road and all of our events. Oh, but you’re having a blast. You know you are. I am. I am. And that’s… So of course, I forget our biggest event of the year. So for the past four years, we’ve been hosting a newbie day once a month to get newer people onto the trails and teach them the fundamentals and all of that. And so I, Girls Play Off Road and Newbie Women Wheelers have combined forces and we are doing one big newbie day at Roush Creek, August 10th.

 

And this way, to compare a stock Jeep to a modified Jeep, what to do, what you should have in your Jeep, how to air up your tires, how to air down your tires, and how to just to do things. So it’s going to be an all day. We’re starting at eight in the morning with classroom. I think we’ll have a food truck for that. Lunch is included. And then after wheeling, Mud in Honor Off Road is hosting a pig roast and a bonfire. So it’s going to be an awesome weekend and camping is great. So it’s… Yeah, we try to keep it fun and different. I just, you know, the newbie weekend, the newbie day once a month, it was starting to feel like I was at Disney World, and it’s a small world and just going in a circle.

 

Yeah, but it’s really important for those people that want to learn, they want to use their Jeep or something. That’s great that you do that.

 

Totally. And if there’s someone who’s on the Northeast and they want to come, we’ve got so many parks out here that they want to come and just do a one on one weekend of just wheeling, I will always find time just to… That’s how I learned. I took a class at Northeast Off Road Adventures and fell in love with it. And so I got to keep passing that torch on to people. Look at the show that you have because we all fell in love with wheeling.

 

No, we fell in love with Tony. You didn’t even talk about all the tuning events that you’ve got going on. You’ve been your kill.

 

I’m looking at the girls playoff road schedule and about every third thing is they’re going to go out and shoot guns. I like it. Once a month, we do bullets and breakfast. We do.

 

I’m accumulating range memberships and buying new toys. So I bought a new gun and I posted on Facebook that, “Oh, I got a new toy.” And people were either, “Oh my God, I love the Smith and Wesson M&P easy.” Or it was that I need to find God.

 

Yes. Somebody have a vendetta against God? I mean, I don’t understand the connection there.

 

I’m calling that a toy while my jeep’s a toy. They’re all tools.

 

See, I thought it was because it was a Smith and Wesson semi-automatic, which I love Smith and Wesson revolvers, but not the semi-automatics as much. The easy is so nice.

 

I have a nice good idea. All of my others are Rugers and one of my girlfriends has a couple of the EZs. And so I have mine and then she’s like, “Here, I brought this for you.” And I’m coming with my ammo box filled with 380s and she’s got her Tupperware containers filled with her bullets. And we just go and shoot a shit ton of ammo. And it was on sale. It was $349. How could I not?

 

There you go. There you go. Wait, how do you carry your ammo without a rolling cart or something?

 

I should be.

 

Chase vehicle.

 

I have a U-Haul carrying your stuff. Yeah, that’s right. You’re in a U-Haul carrying your stuff. Yeah, I’m not as big of a player as you are yet. We’ll just put it with a yet.

 

So is your Smith and Wesson the performance center or a regular?

 

I have no idea. You brought up baby bait guns to the wrong person.

 

Who’s going to be mine is a regular. I’m a newbie. I buy them because they look nice and they feel good in my hands. Did you buy a pink gun? I have a purple Ruger. I have an LC 380 and it’s purple.

 

I have not found my pink one yet. I did see a Smith and Wesson. Easy. That’s pink and silver. So it would match my Jeep. So it would be perfect. But I have not picked. I have not required a pink one yet. So I am getting an AR and that I may just have to customize and put the pink on that. We’ve got the Hello Kitty emblem on that. I can’t move.

 

I don’t know. Bob, do you have an Uzi?

 

No, I don’t have an Uzi. No, I said Bob. Oh God.

 

No, Bob, I’ve got an Uzi. Do you? A waste of energy and ammunition. I’d rather have a toy that’s fun than one that’s just blah.

 

And that’s all I know is he is. Oh God. Yeah, but you don’t have one and that’s what matters.

 

I don’t. You’re absolutely right. I don’t. If he had one, he’d be like, these are so fun for two and a half seconds. That’s how long it takes to empty them. Two and a half seconds of fun. Yes. Now I know you have that. We’re going to have to go shoot it.

 

All right. So I know everybody’s forgotten. The question is, uh, if you could go to any event this year, what would it be? And you can say EJS if you want to say it. Uh, what Steve from Aurora, Illinois, it was EJS. Well, Arizona too, right? It was incredible.

 

Yeah. Arizona and EJS. Um, between the two, I’ve already wheeled Arizona before. So Moab was completely new to me. It was just a great time. And water was also the social aspect being out there. The Gtokso team was absolutely blast. Great plan. I get to meet you, Steve.

 

Yeah. And watching, uh, Bob piss off Craig was my favorite pastime.

 

Okay, Bob.

 

Do you know how many stupid ducks I had?

 

But you only sat on one.

 

I did sit on one. Fuck the guilt.

 

So we’re doing a cruise. We’re doing a girls play off road cruise in September. Um, and I’m reading, you’re supposed to bring ducks to the cruise. Oh, that’s awful. The high, the goddamn things. That’s even worse from the fucking ducks and ducks and a kilt. Oh, that’s right. You should, you should call the, call the cruise ship and tell them that you need to add kilts to the list. Ducks and kilts. What’s the actual wheeling events yet this year? Or are they all parking lot events? I guess that would be that. The determine factor EJS twice now. That’s kind of my problem with, with these events is that I don’t like the idea of just walking around parking the Jeep and walking around.

 

I’m looking forward to the Oklahoma this year and actually being able to go.

 

But you bring up EGS and your whole point this year was the market talk more, be out and not wheel with everyone as much as you would have liked to. But that was your goal. And that’s a lot of people’s goals. Like me, me, I’m just learning of a new event. I’ve got me already now in October with girls play off road, but I, I’d love to be at EGS. I’d love to do some of the major events,

 

but I just, I don’t travel as far as all you guys. And I respect the fact that y’all can do it. And I’m slightly. I have offered you a ride to last year’s EJS. If only somebody would have offered you a ride. All right. It’s, it’s, it’s rides. It’s work. There’s a thousand circumstances in every situation. But even, even that your Texas event,

 

it’s a long story short to go to it is a long story short. My tech, your Texas event, I’ve already committed in playing on going to Western North Carolina Jeep event. I don’t even know what it is. Sounds like a lie then. Sounds like Travis needs his own sticker.

 

I think Travis Travis is just worried that it’s not, it’s not the fact that somebody will offer him a ride. It’s whether or not he’ll still be, still be getting that same ride when you know, at the end of the trip. When I get home, that’s a very valid question. Whether or not, whether or not somebody will pitch them, pitch them on the way.

 

It’s like the one we, like the one we did with Josh. Josh, we got Josh down to the event. Josh was like, why?

 

You’re on your way home. Hey Travis, can you go inside and grab some Bieber Nuggets quick? Yeah. I’ll be here when you get out. Don’t worry. Bieber Nuggets arrive. Yeah.

 

Does Steve feel like he can breathe now because they’re all piling on Travis because he didn’t go to the event and I see those bins. So now he’s, the coolest thing I told the Steve, first thing I told Steve, what I saw was you did come.

 

People were trying to take pictures with them just for proof that he showed up.

 

Someone fake an email just to make sure that everybody knew he went.

 

I got these big events one day, but the East coast, well, local East coast, again, y’all are focused on local Texas for a good bit. Now, yeah. Once a year y’all travel out, but I’m going to do Smoky Mountain Jeep invasion from there. I’m going to end up heading over to win rock. Like I planned last year, meeting with Chris, you know, I had it all set up and then my dog had to rip his foot and have, but I’ll do that again this year. I’m going to do Myrtle beach. Yeah, that was last year. Yeah. He ripped his foot, just cut it. Is your grandmother doing okay Travis? Yeah, I planned on grandmothers are both. Well, you can’t use that one. Parents are doing good. Yeah, parents are good. So he can’t use the dead grandmother. Excuse me.

 

So Travis, let me just tell you which nobody here is going to tell you. It’s just in here. Nobody here is going to tell me about us. We love you and we would love to have you come with us besides just giving you shit all the time. It would just be fun having you there. Tell me that it would be fun having you there. They you wanted to be special. They all tell me once you’re gone or before pre-show, there’s like Travis. Yeah. Get out here. That’s why they’re all around and doing everything. I’m loved by this group. Now we’re going to get back on your back. So yeah, that’s good. I enjoy it. If I didn’t enjoy it, I would keep on going back. He turned drinking. Yeah, I know.

 

Yeah, I’ve slowed down. Good. I’m glad to hear it. My old fireside camp, campside fire chat.

 

Those were fun.

 

Those were fun.

 

If we’re not wheeling, if we’re on the trail and not wheeling or not on the truck, excuse me, a campsite, we’re sitting around a fireside. No, it’s on. It’s on.

 

The only reason I bring Travis is because as you drive across Tennessee, it’s legal for a passenger to drink.

 

So, so you were about three hours in. He can say, so you were able to let Travis drive. I got it. Travis, I’ll be the designated driver and you could just drink.

 

When you’re in October, when you’re in October here, local with me, I live all of, you know, 35 minutes away from you. Are you so I’ll be good getting there, but then I’ll set up 10. I have no problem offsite camping and setting everything up and just having fun at night because I’m not going to night wheel. I tried it again this past Saturday. My eyes can’t do it anymore. I can’t night. I can’t see some power. No, no, I’ve got, I’ve got lights. I’ve got lights set up, but I still, I’m just, I’m not comfortable anymore. When I was younger, you were talking, I actually listened to a show today and you were talking about speed racing and, you know, driving fast and everything else. I used to have zero fear, zero care, but now I just, I don’t have that comfortability to wheel at night like I once did. And also you are, it was dusty as hell. So that had another factor. If it was after a rain or anything in that situation, it might clear me up. But yeah, I 100% have a good time at a campground.

 

Very cool. All right. I’m going to remind everybody about the question. If you could go to any event this year, what would it be?

 

Got a lot of people in here tonight. I know you guys have, well, this is Larry from St. Louis. So, so I’ll be at the Texas event. That’s the, that’ll unfortunately be the first chance to go wheel on this year. Looking forward to that, but I’m really looking forward to the September trip to Colorado because I love getting up in the mountains in Colorado. That’s, that’s always been kind of my safe space, if you will. So tell us more about the Colorado trip. This is the first time hearing about it. It’s probably on Discord. I just haven’t read it. It is on Discord. Several of us are going somewhere in Colorado.

 

There’s not been a firm, I think it’s going to be more of the northern central type of a trip.

 

And some of those, some of those destinations are not quite all locked in yet. But yeah, love getting up in the mountains. That’s a, that’s, that’s a place I try to get to whenever, whenever possible. So this goes back to the Discord server that we guys have. Always goes back to Discord server. All the, all the events eventually show up on the Discord server. Gtalkshow.com slash content. So Larry, Larry, what you’re saying is everyone just kind of organizing and putting together. All I got to do is say, hey, WinRock trip, let’s make this happen and get a bunch of guys together. So I think we’ve said that to you multiple times, Travis. It doesn’t have to be a sanctuary event. Travis can just say, hey, I’m going to here and granted, I believe it. We’ll leave an announcement on the show. And I’ve got a huge ass. I want some of my other guys out there. Like I’d like to meet, like I’ve now met Chris. I see Nicky G. I don’t want to say often, but I’ve seen, I met Chris. I know Matt, hold on, Travis. You know, we don’t assign who you can and can’t meet. That’s valid. Whoever’s going to be popular. I got to be more popular and get people to go to WinRock.

 

And WinRock is definitely on the bucket list. I’ll make it in the next year or two for sure.

 

So let’s schedule the next year.

 

So that came up in one of the other roundtables was we were going to try to schedule a Jeep talk show event at WinRock. Yeah, something like East.

 

Yeah. Well, that’s not really East. It’s more southeast.

 

East-ish. East-ish. It’s more East than what we’re talking about. But that’s why we need A of B and Roush and some of those tied in to capture some more East Coast people. Agree.

 

Yeah. Dan from Illinois. Steve, how many WinRock trips have we had canceled? Oh, fuck.

 

That was actually in Knoxville and had nobody to wheel with. It still didn’t do WinRock. But we get our local group. Usually a lot of people go down to Easter Jeep, not Easter Jeep. We’re not supposed to talk about that.

 

To Smoky Mountain. To Smoky Mountain every year. So it sounds like there might be a group getting together for that. And we usually run our own trails. We’ll get over to WinRock, at least they have in the past.

 

They’ve actually gone with the kilted trail guide guy. And I’m not going to… Knock off. Knock off. [Laughter] Well, this is plaid. It’s got color to it. I heard that was a disaster, plus it costs money. So that’s a no. Beyond a disaster, plus it costs money. Right.

 

Yeah, that’s always… To Dan’s point, everybody in the group is like, “Oh, yeah. 30 people.” Then it gets down and there’s like nobody going.

 

Yeah, well, that’s every event though. Every event starts out that way. You’re always going to have more people signed up than you show up. But you definitely have a pretty good turnout. I think you have a better feel for it if they’re on the Discord server and they’re actively engaged in the conversation. I mean, things come up, of course. But I think you have a better idea. And that’s one of the reasons why we all… Travis, as far as you getting a Jeep talk show event, if you want to call it that, but not an official one, which is fine, but you can find out how many people are going to go and what to expect. And if you should go, based on just who you feel is going to go and who won’t go.

 

And I’m on Discord and I look at it, but I don’t follow it as quick and closely as you guys do. I’ll jump on for a minute when I get tagged for something along that line. But other than that, there are so many channels. I get mauls. I stay in the main group chat and I’m going for a few days and there’s a thousand messages. Well, you don’t have to go back and read all the things. I mean, you can do like most of us do, which is just start a new conversation there in the chat. Yeah, just start fresh. Also too, if you’re going to do an event, we can create a channel and you can just focus on that one channel that has to do with the event that you’re planning.

 

Well, that way I might, I may attempt to do it. You already just because that’s before I go.

 

Windrock is still four and a half, five hours from me. So I don’t want to start something that I can’t. Yeah, no, I understand. And that’s, that’s, that’s very reasonable. And also too, I know you love supporting the show and you starting doing an event out on the coast, uh, coast helps more people know about the show. So you get to have fun. You get to do the, do the event with maybe some new people, maybe some people you haven’t met yet. And you also get to promote the show. So it’s a win for all of us. If not you, Travis, who does not Nicki G. I will get Nicki G. We’ve already met Nicki G. That’s not what the Jeep talk show can do for you.

 

Nicki G. Nicki G can fly around the country relatively cheap, if not free. So can we do Windrock next year, but not during Easter, not during a great Smoky Mountain Jeep invasion? We can do it this year, can’t we?

 

I am so I can’t this year. I am all over the place and taking a seven day cruise. So I’ve kind of banged out on vacation time. Could you, I mean, you should do this however you want to do it, but I’ve only suggested it. I’m going to see just the same thing to you about our discord server, which is a great place, at least to coordinate with the Jeep talk show folks.

 

Oh, I think. I need to look into this and Travis will coordinate chip. I’m pulling you into this. That’s right. This is already in the three of us between Jeep talk show girls play off road and whatever group, other groups they’re affiliated with. Let’s just plan some big weekend.

 

Oh, it’s good.

 

Tony, which way to get your ass out to the East coast?

 

Well, I agree not doing it around Smoky Mountain because it’s very crowded at that time. You crowded. Yeah. Yeah. And it’s, it’s in August.

 

It’s a huge, it is, but it’s a huge park and yes, it’s crowded, but it’s not, you worry this past weekend opening the first open weekend. I mean, that was stupid and we had three trails closed.

 

When wrong, so massive. Oh yeah. We’ve got three trails closed and it was, they’ll be open by the time your events there. So you’re good. They’re close to July and that’s Dutch John.

 

The three D’s Dutch John and Daniel. Yeah. There are parts of the trails open, but all of them are not open or the entire length of the trail is not open.

 

Everything that I want to go after was closed front side of Daniel or front side. Yeah. Front side was open and I was unable to get it this past Saturday only because light. I was like, yeah, nope, it’s going to get dark. I’m not heading out this or heading up and down it after dark. Yeah. I don’t know. Can’t play in the dark. You’ll be a hundred percent good with your event, but it’s just, it’s a matter of finding.

 

Yeah. It’s a hundred percent. You just got to find a date and time where it doesn’t collaborate or interfere with other major groups. I mean, we are a big group. Jeep talk show Tony, your group, it’s a big group and you’re growing on it, accept it and club. That’s fine. Own and accept it. Say the word. I’m you know,

 

you do have to respect the other, you know, that’s the thing that’s you respect the other other events going on and you don’t try to step on toes. You know, that that’s me in the Jeep community. I don’t want to step on anybody’s toes. I just want everyone to come together and find that perfect time to make that happen. Hopefully it works out for each individual.

 

But I just, I, me as a jeep, I want to take care of everybody and make everybody happy, which can always be done. I understand that. That’s my goal.

 

Excellent. Well, let’s jump to question number two.

 

What was your favorite event last year? And I think last year can be from today’s date back. So not just 2023, but also include the, you know, the first three months of 2024.

 

All right. So these are the includes EJS.

 

And by the way, I said Matt couldn’t say anything about EJS because Matt didn’t go.

 

Steve from outside Chicago here had to be Drummond Island. Roger Dan and I were up there and I learned how to use my research button up there.

 

Just saying.

 

And which navigation app did you use while you were up there?

 

I did not have on expect back then we use the Steve and the Dan and, uh, Oh, those are an app. Sorry.

 

So I’ll just mention trails. It is the official navigation app of the Jeep talk show. Speaking of Drummond Island, Steve, or are you planning on going? Are we planning on doing that again this year? I’d love to go again this year.

 

We’ve talked about getting that one listed as an event that maybe wants to go to. Absolutely.

 

It was a good time.

 

Our local groups got a trip going up there in May. I heard another of a guy that wanting to plan a three or 40 trip up there, but no data or anything’s been said on that one. But I think if I do it again, it’s going to be the, uh, probably that first week of August again, our first or second week of August. Same as last year in Drummond Island in August.

 

It’s about perfect up there in August. Yeah. Yeah. It’s pretty nice.

 

We need to start a fat boy group places to go wheeling. If you’re fat, usually it’s about mid seventies up there. Sometimes you can have some high humidity and stuff in August, but looks like if I go again this year to Drummond, it’ll be the week of July 28 through the, uh, August first or second.

 

No, third or fourth. Sorry.

 

Well, this is chip from Illinois, Tony, to go back to your question, I guess to have a doubt is the, it was the Easter Jeep Safari trip last year. It was getting to meet everybody. And just, I love Moab and then just experiencing the whole event. Um, personally, I also went on a hot Springs trip and we went to some more after that was some great wheeling. So I would encourage people if they haven’t been to hot Springs, that’s another great location. Was it wet and muddy? Cause that’s what I hear about it every time somebody goes, no, no, no, it’s not, I mean, I don’t know that you’d want to go after six inches of rain, but, but it wasn’t there’s rocks, there’s trails. It’s no, it’s, I wouldn’t be that concerned.

 

It’s mostly rock and gravel there. There is some, if you want to find it, you’re overestimating the mud, Tony, the only place that I wouldn’t go after it rains for mud is red bird in Indiana. Oh, yes.

 

Agreed.

 

Or maybe land between the lakes.

 

Yeah.

 

That’s a fun place. That is a fun place.

 

So I’d have to say that Drummond Island was my favorite last year. We went up to Jeep the Mac and left Drummond Island at six, seven 30 at night to get on the ferry to make my daughter’s graduation from the university of West Virginia at 11 o’clock the next morning. That’s a haul. Oh my God.

 

Apparently I hit something in the road coming down that road off of, you know, off the ferry down into, we actually stopped in Grand Rapids and got a two hour rest in the shower.

 

But three days later, when my husband was washing my Jeep after we got home, by the way, we did make the graduation. We went over a berm since we were sitting in parking to park in a parking lot at the University of West Virginia. You know, God forbid, but we could do it. So we did.

 

I wasn’t going to sit in that traffic for another half an hour and miss it.

 

But three days later, he found porcupine quills in the tires and asked me if I’d hit something. I said, yeah, I do recall. But my absolute favorite trip. And I still have a picture of that tire. That was about a year ago, maybe about a week ago.

 

Wow.

 

It didn’t puncture the tire then. They were just stuck in it. It didn’t puncture the tires. It must have been dead on the road. I don’t know. But yeah, we were surprised because it made it 900 miles home. Wow. And of course, you could still see the quills in it. Wow. So I did an interview today with a guy by the name of Jason.

 

And they are having a Jeep event in Grand Haven, Michigan. Does that sound familiar to you guys? Yeah, I know where that’s at. Did you guys know about this event? I didn’t know about it until today.

 

No, I had not heard of that one. I’m surprised Chris hasn’t said anything about it either. Well, actually, Chris is the one that set up the interview. I asked Jason afterwards because I wasn’t sure if it was Bob or Chris that had done it. So I haven’t spoken with Chris yet, but I get the feeling he may go. I don’t know how far that is away from him because this is on the other side of Michigan. It sounds like a really nice place where they’re having this. And is Andrew on here tonight?

 

Yes. No, no, our team member, Andrew. Anyway, they’re giving away a Jeep. And I didn’t want Andrew to get into the Jeep.

 

Where do they have it at, do you know?

 

You know, Andrew’s like, why don’t Chris?

 

It’s Grand Haven State Park and they park up and down the sidewalk there and it benefits Kenzie’s cafe, which supports people with disabilities that serve coffee and stuff. Again, being a part-time misbegander for part of my life. That was one that was near and dear to my heart. So I was there for the first thing. So not a wheeling event though. No, it is not even. Nope. Because the dunes are on the other side. Well, to be fair though, you can go up into the Manasee National Forest. If you want to make a wheeling trip out of it, there is plenty to do out there. That’s what I was just going to say. There are a ton of trails over that way if you wanted to do something besides that. So you’ll hear this on the interview coming up, but it’s not going to come out until May.

 

They actually are going to have an off-road course on the road, the main road there in Grand Haven.

 

So not a true off-road thing, but it’s a big deal, I think, actually just to get the city to agree to it.

 

The Grand Haven Jeep Fest, is that what you’re talking about? April, I’m not that April, May 18th, I think. I was just trying to look it up here online. That’s May 18th. So I just wanted you guys to know about it because I was telling Jason, we have a bunch of people in that area and I’m a little guilty of people that don’t live in Texas talking about driving across Texas. They don’t understand. So when I say in the area, I may not be understanding either, but it’s on the opposite side of Detroit and stuff there in Michigan. You guys know that live up there. Anyway, it sounds like a really nice event. It’s the third year of them having this and they’re giving away a Jeep. The big deal is that they’re only selling 1,000 tickets and it’s actually the Chamber of Commerce that is doing the giveaway. They’re only selling 1,000 tickets to get a brand new Jeep, a 2024 Jeep.

 

You do not have to be present to win.

 

And there’s a link in the Discord in the general area that I put up earlier.

 

Interesting.

 

Yep.

 

So I wouldn’t mind having a large Jeep talk show team member and listener presence there and everybody go rush Jason and give him a big hug and a big sloppy kiss.

 

And that’s the going topless day. Let’s go topless Jeep day. Is it?

 

Well, they got a beach. That was interesting to hear about too. I didn’t realize how big that water is that Lake.

 

Which Lake Michigan Lake Michigan. Yeah, it’s not a small Lake.

 

It’s pretty great. Just a puddle.

 

Don’t scare. Don’t scare Rick away. It is not the Gulf of Mexico. So it’s all right. Yeah, you got to keep Steve O from trying to drive across it. Hey.

 

Take the ferry across very close forever. No, it’s supposed to operate this year. Is it coming back up this year? Yeah, the badger will be back this year and the high speed one that’s a little bit further north. Never. You’re talking about the further south. The lake. Further south. Yeah.

 

Oh, I didn’t know about that one. Where Chris lives, JTS Chris.

 

Does he live in Michigan? Detroit area. Yeah. So the Detroit is on the other side of the street. It’s about two and a half hour drive from Detroit to Grand. Yeah. Okay.

 

Yeah. My B is going to go. I hope he goes.

 

It’s a possibility. I got to look and see what I’ll get going on.

 

It looks like a really pretty town.

 

It’s gorgeous.

 

Is there any wheeling up that road wheeling up that way, Greg?

 

No.

 

That’s mostly forest roads and stuff over there.

 

Their roads.

 

Yeah, mostly for two track forest dirt roads. They’re probably some like sandy climbs, but nothing, nothing super challenging over on that side. What about Silver Lake?

 

That’s only an hour and a half north.

 

You could go up there to the dunes if you love sand. Too many drunken side by side driving around.

 

I get bored at Silver Lake after about an hour or two. My favorite video ever at Silver Lake is when the guy on the dirt bike jumps the main dune and creases the hood of an LJ. Oh my God. Yeah, they’re. It’s a viral video. I mean, he literally gets like 70 or 80 feet of air. And when he comes down, his rear tire creases the hood of an LJ and he doesn’t wipe out. Wow. That’s a cool video.

 

I want to say a couple of. I guarantee that his shorts were messed up.

 

Yeah, let’s say a couple of our locals lost transmissions at Silver Lake last year at the Silver Lake Jeep invasion.

 

That’s the first week of June, I believe. June 1st. A friend of mine. Well, actually the yeah, I think you’re right. Yes. A friend of mine broke his Dana 44 out of his gladiator in there and now he’s upgraded to Dana 60s because he was jumping it.

 

There’s too many years running around bottom line, in my opinion.

 

All right. Real quick question. Our final question. Let’s see if we can get this one in.

 

Who would you like to wheel with given an opportunity and why is it Greg?

 

Great. Heather Thomas. Why is it Greg? Yeah. The 19 late 70s, early 80s. Heather Thomas. Absolutely.

 

This could go wrong so quickly. Yeah. A month ago, I would have said Steve. I’m sure wishes come true. There you go. And it was like going to a new beach. It wasn’t what you expected.

 

I would have liked to have gone willing with Chuck and Bill, but oh, here we go. Somebody kamikaze their Jeep tried to run me off the rail. I don’t believe that because his Jeep only moves like three miles per hour. I’m just saying.

 

I’m following you. What are you saying? You can get get jumped by on foot.

 

No, Rick’s accusing Steve of cutting him off and keeping him from escaping. He’s accusing me of Chuck blocking us. Is that a new word in the dictionary?

 

The dictionary. Yeah.

 

The Chuck block. Yeah. There you go.

 

This is Matt from North Carolina. This may be a little bit of EGS FOMO from this year, but Dave and Fred from Dirt Every Day were out there. I think they’d be a blast to wheel with and some kind of cheap.

 

Fred’s Fred’s actually a lot of fun to go wheeling with.

 

All right. So this sounds like I’m sucking up, but actually listening to Wendy talk, I’d really love to get out to California and go wheeling with her out there. It was a lot of fun. I highly recommend it.

 

A close second. Actually, I’ve got Greg listed because he and I’ve never wheeled together. I met him at EGS last year, but we’ve never been out on the trails. I’m still waiting to see the dinosaur tracks. Yeah. He’ll teach you to find some hidden bones. Yes.

 

He said he’ll take you somewhere and hide a bone.

 

You’re probably wooden. Well, you say those two and kiss it up, but one for me is Josh. Like I hear Josh is dead. Leave him alone. I’m like, I’d like to wheel with Josh. Everybody, I don’t watch YouTube. I don’t follow social media in that aspect. I don’t know all these names and I’m like, I don’t know. You know, it’s a company owner. It’s great. Like Greg would be fantastic because I like his mindset on the Jeeps. And then again, never bashing a YJ even building a grill. I’m like, I’d love to wheel with it, but listening to show as long as I have in what I know, Tony respect you, love you, but I would rather wheel with you. That’s fine. I’m just telling you, he’s dead. He’s got an XJ somewhere. It’s broken down just like me and my YJ broke down. It’s more than broke down now.

 

Is it that again, even further?

 

Three hours, right?

 

What you need to do is get that YJ going and let him drive that off road. He can follow you. I’d be more than welcome. He’s more than welcome to fly out for a URE invasion. I will have that thing in my, a he’s coming. It will be transmission built and that thing will be ready for him to will. Wow. Could you imagine that that’s what the YJ would take to get for completed was Josh came in as a wheeler.

 

That’s my neck. No, it’s my next project. Yeah. I’m going to be a wheeler. I’m going to be a wheeler. I’m going to be a wheeler. I’m going to be a wheeler. I’m going to be a wheeler. I’m going to be a wheeler. It’s my next project. It will be done. It will be done. All right. Last call. Who would you like to wheel with given an opportunity and Josh has already been mentioned.

 

I’d say, uh, Ian Johnson, I’ve always thought like watching, watching his videos, even back when he was doing all this stuff with Jesse Combs and everything with the original extreme four and all that. Like I think it’d be cool to go out with the, with the end on there. I’ve watched the besides. He does conquer some pretty crazy trails, but if you’ve watched the flex rocks and rollovers guy, the 24 hour hell and back, there was a one. I watch where he like snapped on people started yelling at him. Cause like too many people were sitting around taking videos or something like that. Not strapped. Like, like it kind of seems like he keeps water on the trail a little bit. Right? People move it and stuff. So, um, but yeah, I think, I think it’d be fun to, to, to, to wheel with, uh, so he came up to snow far a few years ago. I didn’t get to go on his run, but I do believe he rear ended somebody on the trail, if I remember right. And I think it might’ve been Greg. Yeah. He, he rear ended me really, really bad. Um, so I’m trying to remember the trail we were on, but he was, uh, we went up, uh, I don’t know, four or 500 foot ice Hill and I made it almost to the top.

 

Well, Ian, he was in shop truck, which is his YJ pickup truck.

 

He pulled right to the bottom of the Hill and then started playing Instagram. So when I lost traction at the top of the Hill, I started coming down the hill at about 40 miles an hour. And I was phone can and screaming out the window and he was too busy Instagramming. So I destroyed the front of shop truck. I broke his winch in half. I crushed his grill. I bent up his hood. So he really didn’t wear you though.

 

You backed into him. You pulled the ball. No, because he was, he was, yeah, he was falling too close. When, when somebody’s going up on ice Hill, you don’t wait at the bottom and not watch. He is from Tennessee. He probably didn’t know any better.

 

Yeah, he’s actually, he’s a, and Jacob doesn’t know, but he’s been here to my shop. I don’t know a dozen times or so. Uh, Ian’s a really good buddy. He’s a good dude. He was strapped in to arrive that hair could have been a weapon.

 

He’s got a couple of videos talking about his hair. Um, so he still mildly regrets doing that for the very first interview for extreme four by four. But, um, it’s funny if you go to his hometown, so he lives in Tennessee. And if you go to his town, he doesn’t spike his hair and he can walk around and nobody knows who he is. And as soon as he puts his hair on his head, he’s like, oh, I’m going to do this. And as soon as he puts a little water in it and spikes it up, then everybody’s like, oh, Dan Johnson.

 

I saw him on hells. He jazzed this year. Yeah, I was going to say, I was just going to say, did we see him out on the house? We will with him in the sense that he was going one, the other direction and we were going to, was that on Thursday or Friday? I mean, I ran into Marvin with a flex rocks and rollovers, did an interview with him. Uh, and he was heading over to, uh, hells revenge to meet up with, I think it was BF Goodrich. Uh, he said they were some international, um, influencers that he was going over there to the BF Goodrich was having him, uh, be involved with. And, uh, so I don’t know if he didn’t mention anything about Ian Johnson over there, but I was kind of wondering if that was the same deal.

 

Actually, I think that was, uh, Monday and Tuesday. Now, Saturday afternoon, Saturday, no, it’s Sunday because that was the day that rich came up because rich was going to meet up, meet up with us after we finished the one half of fins. We’re going to meet up with rich for hells. And when we’re on hells, I, I talked to him, all I talked to him about was how many people were behind us. And he, he told me how many people were behind him and that was about it. Yep. I didn’t, I didn’t want to do the whole, you know, star struck thing and have, you know, guys out there having a good time. I didn’t want to bother him. I talked to him for a few minutes when he passed this, when my axle was broke on still bender.

 

Yeah, I saw him there out there too. I got to, I remember that.

 

He said, Oh man, that’s a shame. And then went on.

 

I’ve seen him cut it even up and put it back together in a half an hour TV show. I mean, the guy could stop. He never would let Jesse do anything though. I remember those shows.

 

Well, that’s not true. Jesse broke her back on that show, lifting her Dana 60.

 

That was my, that was his my recollection from watching it. I wanted to see Jesse do more stuff and Ian was always doing it. Oh, she, yeah, she, she did a lot. She was, I mean, she’s just such an exceptional welder.

 

Yeah, that’s why she left the show. She, she broke her back.

 

Yeah. But a lot of people don’t know it. If you Google it, it’s a good thing. It’s a good thing. And a lot of people don’t know it. If you Google it, you can find out. But Ian and Jesse were actually married.

 

Oh wow. Couple of. Yeah, they were married for a little bit and Jesse and Courtney, Courtney Hansen, who was the model in between episodes. Yep. So I come to that TV show with Courtney, but Jesse and Courtney were roommates.

 

So they, they lived in the same park. I’m thinking of a wonderful off-road threes company. That would have been wonderful.

 

It’s pretty recent. I think my, uh, you know, and I hate to go again, but I think Stacy David that you just interviewed would be, you know, fun to wheel with, but I think just meeting him and like the influence he’s had on my like, you know, gearheadness. I think it would be amazing. I did check with Stacy David’s producer to see if they were going to be at EJS this year, but the sadly the answer was no.

 

Yeah, I’ve never, I’ve never seen him in EJS.

 

And that’s it for another rousing roundtable episode. We have these every week, every Tuesday night, 7 30 PM central time. It’s when the pre-party starts, you can join then or at 8 PM, uh, whenever 8 PM central time, whenever the show proper starts. Uh, we’d love to have you here. I think it’s a lot of fun and I think you’ll enjoy it. And there’s a lot more going on before and after the show than just what we show here or have here, uh, for you on this episode. If you’re listening to this episode, like Spotify or one of the many other, uh, podcast audio situations that you can do, uh, you might want to go and try us out on YouTube. I was just mentioning that the entire, uh, all the, uh, the past episodes are available on YouTube. Uh, sometimes they don’t come out as quickly as the audio only audio is a lot easier to edit as you can well imagine, but check us out on YouTube. It’s a, just go to YouTube via search for Jeep talk show. Uh, it’s, I mean, if you want to type it in, it’s just a youtube.com slash Jeep talk show, and you will find all the episodes here for the last, gosh, couple of, couple of three months.

 

All right. Coming up on Friday, our interview episode with big rich of Cal rocks, uh, then we, we rock, uh, for low magazine, uh, off-road motorsports hall of fame board of directors, uh, and on the Rubicon, uh, trail foundation board of directors. He does it all people. I think you’ll find this, uh, this interview very interesting. Uh, that’s on Friday and every Friday as our interview episode, I don’t mention it that often, but I should cause people are still surprised to hear that we have four episodes a week, Tuesday through Friday. Uh, so our round table is on Wednesday and we have a flagship and flagship to episode on Tuesdays and Thursdays. So there’s a lot of Jeep talk show that you can listen to and enjoy at work, at the gym, driving back and forth to work, uh, pretty much anywhere you want to go. Oh, and if you had, if you went to EJS recently, uh, I had a long drive. That would have been a perfect time to occupy your mind and maybe get a chuckle or two by listening to the Jeep talk show.

 

And that brings us to the end of another exhilarating Jeep talk show round table episode. I want to express my deepest gratitude to our incredible panel of Jeep enthusiasts for sharing their valuable insights, experiences, and expertise with us today. Your passion for jeeps is truly inspiring and we’re grateful for your contributions. Hey, thanks again to trails off road.com for sponsoring this round table episode. Please support the sponsors that help support the show you love the Jeep talk show. Visit trails off road.com right now.

 

So until next time, keep those Jeeps running strong, hit those trails with confidence. And remember, it’s not just a vehicle. It’s a way of life. This has been Tony hosting the Jeep talk show round table episode and we’ll catch you on the next ride.

 

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