articulate
06-02-2006, 03:55 PM
Fellas -
I'm a first time poster.... :) But I've run into several of you before on trails like Hackberry Creek, Crown King back road, etc. and I've gleaned much info from these forums. Gracias.
For those who are interested in outdoor mischief (treaded lightly, of course), you might be interested in this: I have an article coming out in a new online Jeep/adventure magazine called JPFreek (http://www.jpfreek.com). It comes out this weekend.
The magazine is a different animal from other Jeep-centric mags in that it covers all sorts of outdoor activity; such as hiking, mountaineering, climbing, kayaking, biking, as well as off-highway trail driving.
My article is about El Camino del Diablo in southern Arizona, and I suspect some of you are familiar with the trail.
I’d appreciate your support by checking out the website this weekend (JPFreek.com (http://www.jpfreek.com)) and either downloading the current issue for June/July or signing up for a subscription. The ‘zine isn’t mine, I’m just a writer and photographer. Either way, I’ll bet the content is right up your alley if you’re a Jeep enthusiast with a hankering for being outside.
Here's to life,
Mark
I'm a first time poster.... :) But I've run into several of you before on trails like Hackberry Creek, Crown King back road, etc. and I've gleaned much info from these forums. Gracias.
For those who are interested in outdoor mischief (treaded lightly, of course), you might be interested in this: I have an article coming out in a new online Jeep/adventure magazine called JPFreek (http://www.jpfreek.com). It comes out this weekend.
The magazine is a different animal from other Jeep-centric mags in that it covers all sorts of outdoor activity; such as hiking, mountaineering, climbing, kayaking, biking, as well as off-highway trail driving.
My article is about El Camino del Diablo in southern Arizona, and I suspect some of you are familiar with the trail.
I’d appreciate your support by checking out the website this weekend (JPFreek.com (http://www.jpfreek.com)) and either downloading the current issue for June/July or signing up for a subscription. The ‘zine isn’t mine, I’m just a writer and photographer. Either way, I’ll bet the content is right up your alley if you’re a Jeep enthusiast with a hankering for being outside.
Here's to life,
Mark