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Moab, UT – Moab and Bust! Pg. 2

    …continued  The ‘garage’ was actually the small section of dirt behind the cabin, and the ‘workbench’ was the tail end of Steve Shoop’s vehicle trailer. A tarp under the vehicle kept the fluids from seeping into the ground (Slickrock may allow you to wrench at your site, but it will only stay that […]

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Moab, UT – Moab and Bust!

    With Bill Johnston Moab, the Mecca for off road enthusiasts everywhere. Every year there is a huge gathering there for the Easter Jeep Safari. The American Suzuki Association holds their annual Zukfari at the same time. This year there was a marked increase in the zook population and everyone noticed.  The zooks really […]

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Slickrock 99

Click Here To Visit Slickrock  Southern Stylewith Drew Huber Photo’s by Wesley Howard & Joey Floyd Our cross country convoy included Mike Dugan and his 88.5 Samurai, Joey Floyd driving his 95 Jeep Cherokee and Drew Huber a.k.a. Team Zuki. Leaving Birmingham, AL on Friday afternoon and driving straight through, we arrived at Slickrock Campground […]

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Pritchett Canyon

  Click Here To Visit Slickrock Southern Style Pritchett Canyon Tuesday we headed out to Pritchett Canyon. Jeff Stevens was the trailboss for the day and he really knows his stuff. Also on the ride were the Jersey Boys with their built to the hilt Zuks. All total we had about 14 rigs on the […]

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Moab, UT – Cliffhanger Trail

      Slickrock Southern Style Cliffhanger Trail Thursday we chose the Cliffhanger trail led by Jeff Stevens. Jeff has it pretty tough since he lives in Moab and has to ride these trails all the time. Right off the road you hit the first challenge, a set of downhill ledges. Nothing to serious but […]

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Mud Mash

  Click Here To Visit with Brandy Owen From the Passenger Seat… After an amazing time at ZookiMelt 2002, word got around that the Bedford Boys were hosting what was to be the first annual “Mud Mash” at Haspen Acres (Laurel, Indiana) the weekend of August 23-25. Immediately, Murph said, “No.” Too long of a […]

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