Typical jeep owners....ruining the outdoors for the rest of us.
Typical jeep owners....ruining the outdoors for the rest of us.
Now I wonder what would happen if using artificial sun light it would go around the sunflower, nonstop. Will the sunflower twist it’s head off?
I don’t think it would a very good idea for humans. Grandma always told me if that I stared at the sun thinking about reproduction, I’d go blind.
Early last month, two Jeeps fell down a 130 foot cliff and into the Crystal River near Aspen, Colorado, local news…
so they use the rhythm method to reproduce? take that, catholic church.
Bonus points for bear cub too?
Here’s the HD version of that picture I posted earlier:
At Glacier they are called “Jammers”, as in gear jamming, and were converted to propane/CNG. They navigate the awesome, and narrow, Going to the Sun Road.
Glacier still has their fleet.
I’ve seen these running around Waterton Park in Alberta Canada too!
While I like any vehicle that has tracks - especially ones that don't normally have tracks - the 1937 bus is more, I don't know... dignified.
Ford restored a bunch of them for the NPS for different parks with an E450 chassis, gas or LPG flex fuel 5.4L Triton and other modern convienences while keeping it looking as original as possible.
also, Yellowstone still runs some old...GMCs? from the late 60s that are cool:
My Uncle’s restoration shop worked on one of Yosemite’s Cadillac tour busses last year. I believe this one is owned by a collector, and Yosemite still has one left at their park.
the bus where tall people can actually stand and dance.
They still operate these in Glacier National Park, albeit with modern running gear.
It’s like the bastard lovechild of a Crown school bus an an old Duesenberg.
Modern Yellowstone snow bus.
This would be the most ballin’ party bus. CONVERTIBLE PARTY BUS.
Didn’t read the title, didn’t read the article, don’t even know what it is, just scrolled right down here.
As seen in Big Trouble in Little China