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Old 08-17-2005, 02:33 AM
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A while back, I kindly invited the now infamous Jerry (moderator of Jeep Forum) to run with my H2. No answer from Jerry, but Ross was kind enough to accept.

On Sunday, we met up and ran John Bull Trail. I cut my off-road teeth on this trail just about a year ago.

To get to JBT, we ran an easy and scenic Gold Mountain trail. This is the end of Gold Mountain:
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I have the same, 37" MT/Rs and have minor rubbing while off-road. No mods. FWIW some people had rub issues with their stock tires, so a little rub is not a huge issue.
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BTW, way to represent ma peeper. U da mane!
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Very kick ass H2Finally.

I went over to the Jeep forum via your link, and they are just happy to see that H2 there! Sounds like both sides of the table agree!

Here the tails are T-I-T-E tight! I would like to check something like that out sometime!
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Great job representing Hummers and of course, Pewter Power

If he posts anything about your trip on the Jeep Forum, could you lets us know what he says.

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by H2Finally:
Personally, I am still curious (other than H1s), what other STOCK rigs can equal or surpass the H2's capabilities. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

The H3 of course

Think clearance could be an issue on JBT though.
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Further down there was another "mini" gatekeeper, which was EVEN TIGHTER!! I in fact brushed my rear upper corner against this tree. Fortunately, my highly-waxed beautiful pewter skin came thru with just minor scratches. (It prob helped that the tree was skinny and "flexed" easily.. )
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You put a FREAKIN tear in my eye bro.

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H2Finally,

Do the 37's rub at all? Did you do anything to make it work?
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VT, don't get me wrong. JBT this year is easi-er, but still one of the toughest around here -- at least for a stock H2. It's tough because the obstacles are continuous with no bypases. Once you begin, you really must continue to the end.

Orbital, I'll let you know here once its posted. You may also want to check the linky.

Here's the refreshingly friendly (somewhat ) cross thread on this run at Jeep Forum.

Ross is a great guy. He certainly knows how to have fun too -- plenty of battle gauges on his $35K modified Jeep.
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a bit slower than Ross' Jeep...
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by H2Finally:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by dochummer:
So what was the final consensus at the end of the day? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
1. A stock H2 can play and have fun with Jeeps

2. A stock H2 is ALWAYS underestimated

3. A stock H2 is LIKE NOTHING ELSE!!

Personally, I am still curious (other than H1s), what other STOCK rigs can equal or surpass the H2's capabilities. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>A Prius being towed by an H1.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by H2Finally:
JBT has no climbs, no mud, just lots of ROCKS (FUN! ) The first section is still the toughest -- even with my new 37" MTRs, that big rock in the middle still shaved a few pounds of metal from my rear diff... </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Other than the 37", what other mods do you have? Also, do you have the rear air suspension on your H2? If so, do you think that would've made the difference? I am very curious because I know I will run this trail one of these days.
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Horace:
nice job on the pictures, I think that you did a better job this year with showing the challange of the trail.
What time and where are you meeting up on Saturday? I might try to make it out.
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All in all, JBT has changed a lot -- it is now MUCH easier -- perhaps because of the recent rains; perhaps because I now have a year's worth of off-roading experience; perhaps because of my 37" clearance...

But I know for a fact, it's because a Jeeper was great in spotting and helping a fellow off-roader who happened to be in a H2, just because.

Of course, since this is posted in a Hummer forum, I cannot end this story without saying PEWTER POWER RULES!!! (mostly) STOCK HUMMER H2 REPRESENT!!!!
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Nice photos and great job! I'd like to do that trail some day, but it's a loooong way from Colorado.
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Very kewl!

Looks like a pretty good trail! That trail you say is "easy" looks more hard core than the things I see around here!
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I can't wait to see what he posts on the JP forums.
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The trail is kept really tight and narrow. You can see even Ross' Jeep had to take hard turns...
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I must say, on the trail, everyone was great, politely curious, and encouraging. One guy said, "good job. Easy sailing from here on..."

To which I politely replied, "er, not for me. There is still... THE GATEKEEPER ...."

For those that are not familiar, that's where two trees grew really close together, with an off-camber rocky drop right between them. While smaller rigs prob don't even notice the trees, to Hummers, they are THE-BODY-SCRAPER-GATEKEEPER
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