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<blockquote data-quote="JThompson" data-source="post: 1056851" data-attributes="member: 16691"><p>I couldn't even come close to remembering the first time wheeling for me, like most others on here. My dad had a fully loaded '79 Toyota (even had cruise...) , then traded it for a brand-new, bone-friggin' stock '84. I watched it come off the trailer at the dealership. In all, there was around a dozen newer Toyotas in our little "wheeling" group. They weren't very hardcore at all, but thinking back to it, I guess it was cool they were wheeling brand-new rigs all over the country, especially the snow! My first memory of wheeling with the folks was going up to Bobby's cabin, past the DNR cabin at the end of Spada Lake, by several miles.</p><p></p><p>My own wheeling experiences came when I turned 18 and traded my '74 Corolla in for an '87 Toyota pickup. I was mostly running muddy roads, but hey. Then, I sold that for a '91 Toyota p/u, just before realizing what IFS really meant... I have since solved that problem. My first real trail I tried was Shaw Lake trail. I was denied at the first real obstacle. Then came Highrider, of which I easily climbed the wall to my utter suprise. I, like several on here, miss that trail alot. BTW, I love nighttime snow wheeling!</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I too, like your story about Moab, Karl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JThompson, post: 1056851, member: 16691"] I couldn't even come close to remembering the first time wheeling for me, like most others on here. My dad had a fully loaded '79 Toyota (even had cruise...) , then traded it for a brand-new, bone-friggin' stock '84. I watched it come off the trailer at the dealership. In all, there was around a dozen newer Toyotas in our little "wheeling" group. They weren't very hardcore at all, but thinking back to it, I guess it was cool they were wheeling brand-new rigs all over the country, especially the snow! My first memory of wheeling with the folks was going up to Bobby's cabin, past the DNR cabin at the end of Spada Lake, by several miles. My own wheeling experiences came when I turned 18 and traded my '74 Corolla in for an '87 Toyota pickup. I was mostly running muddy roads, but hey. Then, I sold that for a '91 Toyota p/u, just before realizing what IFS really meant... I have since solved that problem. My first real trail I tried was Shaw Lake trail. I was denied at the first real obstacle. Then came Highrider, of which I easily climbed the wall to my utter suprise. I, like several on here, miss that trail alot. BTW, I love nighttime snow wheeling! Oh, and I too, like your story about Moab, Karl. [/QUOTE]
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