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Old 12-03-2008, 06:40 AM
 
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I'm considering a move to the phoenix area from Florida and wondered if there were any Phoenix outdoors ppl who like to Jeep, Wheel, Camp, etc.

I'm wondering about available places to get out in the 'woods' so to speak in a jeep or otherwise.

Can anyone tell me how it is in the areas around Phoenix?

Thanks
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Old 12-03-2008, 06:48 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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It's a four wheeling paradise here. There are millions upon millions of acres of public land within two hours of Phoenix and even more beyond that - more space than you could explore in a lifetime. Just tread lightly, too many losers are out there tearing things up.
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Old 12-03-2008, 06:54 AM
 
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It's a four wheeling paradise here. There are millions upon millions of acres of public land within two hours of Phoenix and even more beyond that - more space than you could explore in a lifetime. Just tread lightly, too many losers are out there tearing things up.
Thanks, yeah we got our share of idiots out here too and they do their best to get lands closed. I'm a putt putt kind of guy. Not too much interested in rock crawling. Just being out in nature.

Thanks for the reply.

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Old 12-03-2008, 06:56 AM
 
Location: Louisville, KY
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there are plenty of places to wheel around here, its the reason i moved from Pa to Az. there are plenty of websites to check out, of you own a jeep this one is one of the better ones for newbs.

www.virtualjeepclub.com


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It's a four wheeling paradise here. There are millions upon millions of acres of public land within two hours of Phoenix and even more beyond that - more space than you could explore in a lifetime. Just tread lightly, too many losers are out there tearing things up.

well said! rep points for you!
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Old 12-03-2008, 07:22 AM
 
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Yep, I have a jeep.

83 Jeep Scrambler built to wheel. Lockers, beefed axles, lifted, etc.

It also has the Howell TB kit on it. In Florida we have no smog checks but if I remember correctly AZ does and it's fairly close to CA's. Any idea on the requirements of bringing a jeep with an aftermarket fuel control system? Need to go through a smog officer?

Thanks,
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Old 12-03-2008, 07:30 AM
 
Location: SUNNY AZ
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Yep, I have a jeep.

83 Jeep Scrambler built to wheel. Lockers, beefed axles, lifted, etc.

It also has the Howell TB kit on it. In Florida we have no smog checks but if I remember correctly AZ does and it's fairly close to CA's. Any idea on the requirements of bringing a jeep with an aftermarket fuel control system? Need to go through a smog officer?

Thanks,
Nice! Seriously...crown king.....with that jeep you can handle it.....awesome trails there with boulders..

here are some awesome trails......

The Arizona Jeep Club - Home > AZ Jeep Club Rallies
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Old 12-03-2008, 07:49 AM
 
Location: Louisville, KY
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Originally Posted by BillyBobJoeBobWilly View Post
Yep, I have a jeep.

83 Jeep Scrambler built to wheel. Lockers, beefed axles, lifted, etc.

It also has the Howell TB kit on it. In Florida we have no smog checks but if I remember correctly AZ does and it's fairly close to CA's. Any idea on the requirements of bringing a jeep with an aftermarket fuel control system? Need to go through a smog officer?

Thanks,

i'm not sure how that would work, but i would assume the TB would be cleaner than a carb. they might tailpipe test it, but that is something you would need to talk to the person who would approve it. everyone else (including me) won't be able to give you accurate advice like the DMV would....but even they don't know whats going on half the time.


here is the AZ vehicle code, i find it to be very enthusiast friendly as opposed to the state i came from

Arizona Revised Statutes
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Old 12-03-2008, 07:53 AM
 
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Cool!! I'm getting excited. Around here we have been reduced to one or two serious trails due to lands being bought up, fenced up, etc. But, one nice trail is just 5 minutes from my house.

Also, around here the draw is mud, not rocks. Couple of weeks ago I dropped down into a muck pit. Doesn't matter what you got if you hit one of those you're gonna need to be winched or pulled out.

I got 39.5 x 15 inch tires with Spring over Axle and the muck hole was not much bigger than my jeep but it was enough.

I'm going to drop those 39.5s down to 38 x 12.5 for a nicer ride.

Thanks for all the input here!!
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Old 12-03-2008, 05:37 PM
 
Location: Kingman - Anaconda
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Yes 4 wheeling around Arizona is hard to beat.
Here is a great site with great people that have the answers to most of your questions.
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I like the Carefree up to Sheeps crossing and across and down towards Bartlet lake. Cross back just below Horseshoe. There is a website to check the river flow to make sure its not running full.
Again the backroad along Lake Pleasant and on up to Crown King is a great run and you can continue along to Prescott Lynx Lake area.
Florence Junction has a ton of great spots as well.
Pretty much where ya want to play there is a trail or 3.
Enjoy!!
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Old 12-05-2008, 04:29 PM
 
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We go quad riding quite a bit around here, plenty of places to go. We go out to Gold Canyon a bit, some nice spots out there, and there are places by Saugro Lake. If you went forest we went to Prescott once to ride and I enjoyed it there.
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