Pathrat
May 18th, 2008, 09:42 PM
and I don't have a wheeling problem. I can stop anytime I want! Where is the coffee? You have a smoke I can bum?
Hey all,
I have a 2007 FJ Cruiser with assorted bolt on, useful modifications that allow me to have a daily driver that will fit into both my garage at home and at work, and let me get out of town and off the pavement, esp. if that means Utah. Unlike many of you, this is my first off-road vehicle. I have some dents and scratches and my old skid is hanging on my garage wall in place of a deer head trophy. I recall I did drive my PT Cruiser off road in the dark, does that count? I learned some of the basics and have seen some trails as a passenger, and now I am learning how to drive on my own and my fiance is learning how to be a spotter. I am also making a concerted effort to learn what the parts under and in my truck are called and what they do.
I have my guy and my two teenagers. The kids camp under protest but I am determined to build character. I work in a hospital pathology department, cutting up and dictating reports on surgically removed human tissue, making a documentation of disease or the lack thereof. I sometimes assist in autopsies but still carry a decent first aid kit in case I have to put someone back together. My fiance works inside sales/distributor and wholesaler relations for a computer security company, with his territory being the southeastern US, Europe and northern Africa. Been here in CO for ten years.
Hey all,
I have a 2007 FJ Cruiser with assorted bolt on, useful modifications that allow me to have a daily driver that will fit into both my garage at home and at work, and let me get out of town and off the pavement, esp. if that means Utah. Unlike many of you, this is my first off-road vehicle. I have some dents and scratches and my old skid is hanging on my garage wall in place of a deer head trophy. I recall I did drive my PT Cruiser off road in the dark, does that count? I learned some of the basics and have seen some trails as a passenger, and now I am learning how to drive on my own and my fiance is learning how to be a spotter. I am also making a concerted effort to learn what the parts under and in my truck are called and what they do.
I have my guy and my two teenagers. The kids camp under protest but I am determined to build character. I work in a hospital pathology department, cutting up and dictating reports on surgically removed human tissue, making a documentation of disease or the lack thereof. I sometimes assist in autopsies but still carry a decent first aid kit in case I have to put someone back together. My fiance works inside sales/distributor and wholesaler relations for a computer security company, with his territory being the southeastern US, Europe and northern Africa. Been here in CO for ten years.