Tuttle Creek ORV Park
7 August 2005
After spending the summer working on Capitol Hill, Justin Kalemkiarian
wanted to unwind with a wheeling trip before he headed off to school
for the fall. He & his dad (Brent) drove Ol' Red, while I (Obi-Wan)
brought my family (Stacy, Micah, and Noelle) in my black YJ. When
you're traveling with young kids, having a cushy truck like our 2001
Tahoe to flat tow the YJ makes
the drive down and back much more enjoyable. This is especially true
since the 20-yr-old CJ7 soft top
that I've got on my YJ is deafeningly loud at highway speeds. I'm
glad I had that top, as its shade provided a welcome respite from the
95-degree heat for my kids.
While we were unloading in the staging area, a 2005 Wrangler Rubicon
Unlimited pulled up and asked me where he should go to stay out of
trouble. Since the driver (Brian Davidson) was alone with his two
young girls, I suggested that he join us for the morning so we could
show him around and give him a few pointers. It turns out this was
Brian's second wheeling trip and his first at Tuttle since he bought
his TJ three months prior. He seemed to enjoy himself, but had to
head home right after lunch.
This was just a typical day of puttering around. Both Red and my YJ
are fairly capable, so we played a bit on several ledges and some
other moderate trails. I was surprised to see how badly dug out the
big ledges had become in the year since I'd last been to Tuttle.
There are now very few spots that would be passable with even 35"
tires, I'd wager.
We ran into one guy from Missouri with his family in an orange early
Bronco who had just recently returned from the "Ultimate Adventure"
trip sponsored by
Petersen's 4-Wheel & Off-Road
magazine. I didn't catch his name, but it was a pretty sharp looking
EB with a 4-link rear suspension. Be sure to look for it in upcoming
issues of the magazine.
There was no mechanical breakage and nobody got stuck, so it was a
pretty uneventful trip from that perspective. Until I get the photos
sorted out, you can view them
here.
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Last updated 9 Aug 2005
Obi-Wan (obiwan@jedi.com)
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