
I had only had P-nut for a week when we took our first adventure to the Upper Black Box in the northern part of the San Rafael Swell. We learned a few lessons that day that will be good to know. First of all, high mountain passes, in a topless jeep early in the morning, can be cold. Even if the forecast calls for a high of 100 degrees. Second, when you are on a dirt road with music playing, girls in the back have a tendency to stand up and dance. Third, as a driver you get a great view in the rearview mirror.
The second trip we took, was a rafting trip down the Green river. After the trip was over we played on the slickrock and sand. This occupied a good portion of our morning and the other portion of the morning we spent digging P-nut out of his first getting stuck in sand experience. After lodging some rocks under the tires we were able to get out and head up to the book cliffs for some off-road driving, spectacular views and the old Sego ghost town. On the way back we had some overheating problems on Interstate 70. Over all it was a good trip.
Overheating bad, off roading good.
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